I am so sorry that you’ve been experiencing this, you are amazing ! Don’t let people who weren’t raised with any good morals tear you down ! You are a human and a member of society who is needed !
You are seen and loved my me. I am a house manager in a group home for adults with disabilities, best job I've ever had, it's not even a job, it's family now.
I recently started a position as a teaching assistant at a post secondary program with many higher needs students. It's very important to me to learn how to communicate effectively with each student's unique communication style so that I can better meet their needs. I want to learn more about finding good communication strategies that might help students who are non-speaking. Especially those that may struggle with written text and/or pictures as it relates to 3D objects/places/etc. If anyone has resources that might help me I would really appreciate it! I have been struggling with even finding the right search terms, so I haven't made as much progress as I would like. I want the students I work with to feel heard and valued. I know it is hard for them when we fail to understand what they are trying to tell us, and I want to bridge that gap.
Hello my name is kayla 37 i live with my mum and dad i have psyhoses, autism, adhd and i dont go out much i stay at home in my room alot i get paranoid walking in public does anyone know guidelines for anxiety and social anxiety i try not to look at people with eye contact because it can be a trigger for me, i hope the rest of everyone on this channel is safe and well, and happy my parents mid 65's trying to find a home and income house for my independence and so i can support my mum and dad with cleaning the house and returning the favour , im woshing everyone wellness and dping well
I understand I'm a special needs person too, and it's hard to look somebody in the eye while talking, and there's a thing that I read about autistics, some autistics whenever they get told that they shouldn't be doing this, and the teacher tells the kid to say sorry, it's kind of hard to say sorry for some autistic people as some don't know why they did it, or that they just forget in a short period of time.
hello kayla! i've also got adhd (and some physical healh issues but i am getting treatment for them), and i also find it hard to make eye contact, or even the right amount of contact. you might have heard of this tip before, but something i do is look at people's foreheads instead of their eyes. that way both i and other people feel comfortable, because it's pretty close to eye contact but i don't have to overwhelm myself with actually looking people in the eyes. i hope this helps! i wish you all the best :)
I'm getting to be just like Robert Potts. I'm someone who just doesn't fit in. These people didn't come from mixed marriages. It's also about modern American comedy shows that exploit the disabled.
are you having a mental breakdown or are you childishly laughing at people with disabilities. bc maybe it’s both. i would lose my mind if i had the misfortune of being you. you’re lame loll
For me it is not just the healthcare professionals who talk to me like I am less than human it is society as a whole who treat me less than human
I am so sorry that you’ve been experiencing this, you are amazing ! Don’t let people who weren’t raised with any good morals tear you down ! You are a human and a member of society who is needed !
Speak up for yourself and tell them how you feel when you don't like what they say or do. God bless you 🙏🏾
Good. Because u r !
@@mavijama3259 thank you
@@coreypennington3384 please disregard my last comment. I had just re-read what you wrote
You are seen and loved my me. I am a house manager in a group home for adults with disabilities, best job I've ever had, it's not even a job, it's family now.
That's awesome! I'm an intern in a group home right now.
I am interviewing for QIDP tomorrow, anything I should know?
it brought tears in my eyes ," A lot of ppl talk at me ,not to me.
Be the change :) ❤
Thats so beautiful. God bless them all!
I recently started a position as a teaching assistant at a post secondary program with many higher needs students. It's very important to me to learn how to communicate effectively with each student's unique communication style so that I can better meet their needs. I want to learn more about finding good communication strategies that might help students who are non-speaking. Especially those that may struggle with written text and/or pictures as it relates to 3D objects/places/etc.
If anyone has resources that might help me I would really appreciate it! I have been struggling with even finding the right search terms, so I haven't made as much progress as I would like. I want the students I work with to feel heard and valued. I know it is hard for them when we fail to understand what they are trying to tell us, and I want to bridge that gap.
Hello my name is kayla 37 i live with my mum and dad i have psyhoses, autism, adhd and i dont go out much i stay at home in my room alot i get paranoid walking in public does anyone know guidelines for anxiety and social anxiety i try not to look at people with eye contact because it can be a trigger for me, i hope the rest of everyone on this channel is safe and well, and happy my parents mid 65's trying to find a home and income house for my independence and so i can support my mum and dad with cleaning the house and returning the favour , im woshing everyone wellness and dping well
I understand I'm a special needs person too, and it's hard to look somebody in the eye while talking, and there's a thing that I read about autistics, some autistics whenever they get told that they shouldn't be doing this, and the teacher tells the kid to say sorry, it's kind of hard to say sorry for some autistic people as some don't know why they did it, or that they just forget in a short period of time.
hello kayla! i've also got adhd (and some physical healh issues but i am getting treatment for them), and i also find it hard to make eye contact, or even the right amount of contact. you might have heard of this tip before, but something i do is look at people's foreheads instead of their eyes. that way both i and other people feel comfortable, because it's pretty close to eye contact but i don't have to overwhelm myself with actually looking people in the eyes. i hope this helps! i wish you all the best :)
0:56 what's her condition
All good suggestions but easier said than done!
Are motor vehicles and motor machinery a very popular special interest in intellectual disabilities and most other developmental disabilities?
I'm getting to be just like Robert Potts. I'm someone who just doesn't fit in. These people didn't come from mixed marriages. It's also about modern American comedy shows that exploit the disabled.
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AHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH
are you having a mental breakdown or are you childishly laughing at people with disabilities. bc maybe it’s both. i would lose my mind if i had the misfortune of being you. you’re lame loll
Yea. Disrespecting people is pretty lame.
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They're annoying