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shahni.livejournal.com) wrote in
fandomsecrets2007-09-26 02:00 pm
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Yeah, I know what you mean, though from a different perspective. A good childhood friend of mine has an autistic brother, and he's a really sweet kid, but he has trouble with outsiders sometimes - he and I got along, though. And my friends were always understanding of the things I went through, thankfully. My family, though. =/ extended, I mean. some were helpful, some were not. that was hit and miss. but your family sounds amazingly supportive.
exactly. those kinds of ramifications aren't things being taken, y'know, into consideration, I feel. I get the feeling they're not exactly worrying about how they will handle a classroom environment, or public interaction, or what have you. -_-
X3 your mom sounds like my mom, haha. thanks! ♥
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We have insurance, but uh. It doesn't cover half of the stuff we even need it to. I'm at least happy that the school pays for my youngest brother in Damar, and our gas and meal when we go to visit him. Really it's their fault for hiring such an incompetent woman who can't understand how to handle a class of autistic children.
They're thinking about the private life, which in itself isn't much fun either. I can tell when my brothers get frustrated over not being able to communicate with us properly, and it's quite often. The handicaps really are that, people. Handicaps. Disabilities and conditions come with them, and they aren't fun, for the person who has them or the people around them.