Autism Awareness Month #shorts

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My grandbaby is autistic and my daughter was worried. I told her...Take your time she will be slower but very intelligent. my grandbaby is four she is a computer genius... And she is finally just starting to talk... You are blessed.. ❤

robinclark-simmons
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she’s gorgeous, your such an amazing mother! ♥️

notIsabelle-wbkr
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My girl did all the same. At 8 years old she has a big vocabulary where she knows a lot of words but I still don't get classic communication the way you would expect. My daughter actually learned a lot of her vocabulary from turning on closed caption and voice guidance on the television while watching a show that she was interested in. She would write words before she even said them. It was around age 6 to 7 she really started to break through the veil. Videos of your daughter absolutely feels familiar to me. Trust me, that girl will make your jaw drop one day. ❤

RachelR
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It must be difficult at first. These are our children& we want nothing but the best for them. She is a real beauty.

iti
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She is so bless to have a mom & dad supporting her, God will bless you all. You are giving other parents Hope.❤❤❤❤

dianerose
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You do a fantastic job, your understanding is heart warming, I am a mother of three autistic children and understanding is so important, thankyou for sharing and helping spread that vital understanding, so out children might be understood when we aren't around

AnnaandStanleyFNF
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She’s so precious🥰 I am dealing with the same situation, your videos have given me so much guidance… thank you

Niyyah
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She’s beautiful and inteligente she will be an amazing person people out here really care💙

GatorLean
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It's good you paid attention and were willing to seek help so you can help her. So many people are terrified of knowing the reality they blow off signs so they can pretend all is well

elliesouza
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Mikko, you little cutie pie. I am learning so much from just watching you. Thank you for giving us a small glimpse into your beautiful life. 🥰🙏🥹

MKE
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She's perfect in her own ways. I love how she's doing her own things. Protect this child at all costs. She's so dear. Much love. ❤

anniehale
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Our daughter wasn't diagnosed officially until she was a sophomore in high school. She was very verbal. We realized something was going on in 4th grade. She had all of these and we missed it.

bobbieseright
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I know she'll do so well with you as her mom! I am high-functioning autistic, and unfortunately so is my mom, only neither one of us knew that, back then. My father was intolerant of my various sensory issues, such as my desire for my foods never to touch each other on the plate: if he saw the slightest sign of displeasure, he would get very angry. One night my mom handed me my plate with two of the foods touching and I asked her to take the plate back and fix it, and my dad got very angry about that: he jumped up from his chair and ran over to my side of the table, snatched up my fork, then stirred all of my food together into one mess.i let out a bowl of horror, and began crying hysterically, upon which he sent me to my room. Alone in my room, I cried so hard I began to hyperventilate, until I finally ended up choking (which was what always happened when I had a meltdown, even into my 20s). I would stop crying then, because I couldn't breathe anymore! The other really big trouble spot between us was my socks and shoes. This was in the 60s, and little girls' socks did not have Lycra in them, so they would very quickly start to slide down inside my shoes, bunching up underneath my feet. My anxiety level would start to climb, and I'd immediately sit down on the middle of whatever path we might be walking on. So every 30 feet or so, I'd feel compelled to sit down and pull my socks up. My father would say "why can't you just wait a couple of minutes until we get where we're going?" and snatch my hand to hang onto it until we got where we were going. Then my anxiety would build further until I'd finally I'd reach meltdown pressure, and I'd drop to the ground with that wail he hates so much, which meant that it didn't matter what he said because I was only understanding a fraction of it, anyway. That's only a couple of examples of what I dealt with, as an undiagnosed autistic child with an intolerant parent. When these things happened, my mother would just kind of fade into the background. She was going into shutdown! This was something that persisted with her until dementia took most of her mental functions. I eventually started getting the support I needed - at 53 years old. Better late than never!

rylinhansen
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I didn't talk until nearly four, only sounds and I am fine. My husband and both of our children tiptoe walked. We are all fine. My nephew has autism and is getting his Masters Degree in Engineering. Your beautiful baby will be fine.

MaLiArtworks
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Early intervention makes a huge difference. Most likely not the news you wanted to hear, but there’s so much intervention that can be done to help her later in life and help her now. I wish you the best.

rainforme
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Aww I love her. Reminds me of my son when he was little.

emilyaguilar
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I am a mum looking after 2 kids with autism. It is a wonderful life. Enjoy it. Your daughter is a gift. You can learn a lot from her. Accept and don't cry. She is a blessing. Later you will find out. ❤

irmabronder
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Yall are choosen by God to take care of this angel. I love your content so helpful for me who has a grandbaby that has Autism. Thank you thank you for sharing. 🙏🏾🩷

justask
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May God bless you. My autistic son is 30 and I'm still taking care of him. It's been a joy and honor to share his life. He has a life and a place of his own but still spends his weekends with me.

carlfranz
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The SPIN! ❤ I’m getting a CUTENESS OVERLOAD! Protect this little girl at ALL COSTS!💕💕💕❤

marissahtemple