> electrogeek77 said on
12-17-2009 at
05:17:
Last time I checked, physical features are not affected by Autism Spectrum Disorders. For example, I have Asperger's, but I'm just downright fugly on my own.
> hotmessify said on
11-04-2009 at
18:51:
shinguel, my 14 yr old son is autistic. he approaches strangers too. and as you said, it's scarey cuz of how people react and also because they ARE strangers.
> MONIQUEIJ said on
09-30-2009 at
16:40:
je is a great employer good job.
> safetykidvids said on
09-15-2009 at
19:03:
This video is horribly dangerous. Please see my video response IMMEDIATELY.
> nagaempress said on
07-31-2009 at
13:03:
He needs to see a AS Psych. He needs to replace the action with something else. They know how to get through :) I have AS and have exp with them
> gamiezion said on
07-29-2009 at
17:40:
i think the best thing is to explain to the stranger that your friend is autistic and attempt to get your friends attention on something other then the strangerits no good trying to physically remove his hands from the stranger though, it only agitates him, most likely making him hold on longer, as his mind will be too filled with all the input (the stranger, yourself/other friends/the enviroment, etc.)
> meekainc said on
07-22-2009 at
12:59:
What a wonderful employer! Keep up the excellent work!
> shinguel said on
07-12-2009 at
22:59:
actually he is my friend but her mom pays me becoz sometimes i stay in their house and help/assist him for his daily routine(summer job)... i hope he would have a great health becoz he is really a good boy he save up to a thousand euro by making Greeting cards and donate it to a foundation he is really blessed i hope god will guide him...!tnx for your suggestion..
> xithbaby said on
07-12-2009 at
22:51:
I would suggest just tell the stranger your friend is autistic and remain calm.. you're a great friend.
> shinguel said on
07-08-2009 at
16:19:
i think he is really hit by autism becoz his face is not normal as the other autistic child like...i mean there was quite deformities..but thx to your advice anyway...
> 002dk said on
07-08-2009 at
09:42:
Have you tried writing to him in paper that he should not do that, or use pictures if he is heavily hit by autism... Worked with my younger brother.
> shinguel said on
06-29-2009 at
13:40:
autistic child are good and sometimes the mood swing are unpredictable...i have a autistic friend and what scares me off is he holds a stranger for a couple of seconds and when you try to remove his hands from the stranger he wont...thats what im scared of becoz we dont know how people reacts...so please give me some advice..
> eyholmess said on
06-26-2009 at
17:02:
I'll write up a better reply as soon as you finish second grade reason comprehension.
> sempron3100 said on
06-23-2009 at
12:04:
That you are autisic with strange behaviour as best, does not mean that most autistics are assholes.
> eyholmess said on
06-19-2009 at
11:21:
Except for the fact that that's not at all what im claiming. Im saying not all autistic people are awesome and that some of them are, in fact, assholes just like there are people without autism that are complete assholes.
> catsofsaturn said on
06-18-2009 at
14:06:
I am disputing your claim that they are assholes...
> eyholmess said on
06-17-2009 at
22:44:
So you are disputing my claim that not all people with autism are awesome and friendly people?
> catsofsaturn said on
06-17-2009 at
05:16:
because you seem to speak before you research and try to understand...that makes you a jerk...
> cuneo13 said on
06-15-2009 at
13:29:
I really enjoyed viewing the video. My son is still only 5. Nevertheless, it gives hope to the distant future. Moreover, I always enjoy hearing a success story of an adult or child with Autism.
> eyholmess said on
06-14-2009 at
11:34:
Elaborate. How does my statement that not all people with autism are friendly unicorn farting gifts from God make me a jerk?