Ugly truth about Autism
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- Опубліковано 29 вер 2024
- I talk about the real emotional roller coaster of being a stay at home mom. Clip at the end of Mason's progress.
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Im with you on the emotional roller coaster :(
Thank you for being so open about what you are going through. My client is autistic and I can only a smidge, understand what you are going through. Even as an adult, it is extremely hard to take him out. To clean up around the house and get things done ( he lives with a roomate, who is also autistic) Evan isn't high functioning so his staff, myself included, have to cook his meals, wash his clothes etc. He does self entertain which is a blessing. But when he wants attention, you better drop everything you are doing. It can be a little frustrating at times but I love him to pieces and I wouldn't change my job for the world. His mom told me to tell you this: it does get better. It does get easier to do things, as they get older. You are definitely not alone and you have a HUGE support group. You are an amazing mommy and when times get too difficult, just breath and look at your beautiful son.
My clients mother is AMAZING and so are you doll =)
Leticia Valles OMG thank you so much! You made me tear up ;-) I know it will get easier, it's just getting to that "easier" part that sometimes I lose sight of amongst all the daily ups and downs. But I do know it will get better and believe it will get easier
Thanks for sharing. As an autism parent I know how difficult it can be to tell the 'UGLY TRUTH' about an autistic son. I enjoyed it and look forward to getting updates.
Allyson and MrsAutumnX - Always know you are not alone. You are so much stronger than you think you are
You have no idea how much I needed this. You are amazing ❤
I really needed this tonight
Great video
My mom told that when I was little, all I did was scream because I couldn't talk at all until I was 5. They said that I was mentally retarded, that I would NEVER talk, and would end up being institutionalized before I turned 3. I now am an upper advanced level jazz saxophonist, artist who has sold quite a bit of artwork for some good money, attended junior college, have driven a car before, and am currently trying to get out of the house and live on my own.
Never give up, stay strong...I love your videos!! Love you
Thank you mo!!
great video! i felt the same lol...it's good to see honesty and being open about it...awesome vid really!!! I like that what your saying is what maybe other parents feel or at least exactly how I feel lol..thank you for this one!
have that pity party girl!!! I do cus it's over in just a meltdown. lol