This company is a disgrace and you guys don’t actually give a crap about these kids. If you did you would tell them the truth.
@ИтыБрут-х6ы2 күн бұрын
please test your kids, blood and urine for sugar (glucose), every year or every 6 months❤
@ZoePoole-fo6tg14 күн бұрын
Just cause he has diabetes like me doesn't mean he can't have a normal childhood
@SamoSamoyev-s4p16 күн бұрын
Bbhhhg
@baileyhoover127117 күн бұрын
I’m gonna say this on the violent don’t believe that it’s actually the the bigger size with autism
@Vendro-fortnite17 күн бұрын
If i have it im scared im just worried
@Vendro-fortnite17 күн бұрын
I might have it I'm not doing any meetings to help yet and I am waiting for calls.
@josuhaanderson19 күн бұрын
Does autism develop or are you born with it?
@Just_A_Banana14 күн бұрын
Born
@nickglover900720 күн бұрын
The point is the Vote was no. By a huge number. You cannot in retrospect (post the important Voice campaign) suggest a blaming process (or something akin to blame, anger, lack of care, etc.) regarding the No voters. That just shifts blame from one group to another group of people. The fact is a whole lot of people experience trauma, not just First Nation people. But no less First Nation people either. It would have being probably better to try to enact a National Trauma Act so that all kinds of Trauma (including profound First Nation traumas over time), that would benefit all people who share Trauma experience (as a Nationwide example of Healing). If that had being done first, then you could focus on the specifics of how certain groups experienced collective trauma. But anytime you emphasize one group's trauma, you risk not equally offering such a Trauma Healing Voice to all. For example, we have over half a million Autistic people who are massively marginalized and hence are overwhelmed by trauma - just as neglected as for any other culture of people. The same for the Homelessness (90% show clear Trauma symptoms), etc. The need to have had a focus on Trauma reconciliation / healing was always a better (and more widely shared) cause - than say something to do with the Constitution. Bringing together Trauma 'ALLIES' is a possible way forward after this painful episode, as discussed here by these decent people. This is not in any way to suggest that a No vote was right, it was not. But the same process (healing a nation) means we need to address this wound in everyone who has experienced Trauma. You cannot compare one type of class of Trauma than another. Hence, as an example, in the USA they are getting a thing called the Trauma Rise Act that is before Congress. Cultural difference just adds to the National Trauma wound- well of sorrows. If you have say five traumatized children or adults. The key response is that ALL need to be loved more, offered safety, healing words and healing acts that make a difference for all. Of course Racism is deeply prevalent in many aspects of Australian history. Anyone who suggests otherwise is on another planet. The more who are responded to worthy of Trauma care and way more supports for both historical and here and now Trauma, as this is something that so many can understand, almost everyone. The more you bring people together through a shared experience like Trauma, the less there are to say (any kind of) no - o what is needed by so many, and absolutely and so obviously including First Nation human beings. I voted YES by the way.
@Brugar1821 күн бұрын
Back in my day those kids would've gotten a belt across their asses. Needles to say, there weren't many autistic kids back then
@dehilakisuki815023 күн бұрын
Everybody need to know that herbs is healthy, natural and powerful. My sister got cured of high risk Human Papillomavirus with a herbal medicine she bought and used from *DR MADIDA* on KZbin. I recommend Dr Madida to everyone because he has really being helpful to me and our family at large…..🎉
@MuayThaiTherapy24 күн бұрын
Well🙄😐
@victoriathurston532627 күн бұрын
I am a mum of an autistic child and she my hole world I would love to see the world how she see the world. I am a proud mum who will protect her as a lioness
@PatrickOwens-xb2jn27 күн бұрын
When you are autistic you are constantly explaining everything you do till it becomes a habit and then you are a motor mouth!
@PatrickOwens-xb2jn27 күн бұрын
Some people more than post people would think are autistic, some people are simple and autistic others aren't! There needs to be more descriptive terms that are easier to know instantly what the problems strengths that person may have, some people are slightly autistic! I like to think of myself like that, though it may be a bit stronger but if I think of it like that I'll not make excuses for behaving badly! But my memory's knackered! So in public I used to be very quiet I didn't want people to take advantage of my memory problem! Or have to explain why I thought about the world the way I do!
@Tammib8628 күн бұрын
I also have autism
@Nursulton-lf4ik29 күн бұрын
Jjfg
@cocoad.9378Ай бұрын
Thank you so much for this video, I have three sons and my baby was diagnosed with autism at age two. My family compare him to other children with autism because he's 11 and still only have a few words.
@BillyBob-mm9rqАй бұрын
EW
@ionechisholme7552Ай бұрын
Bs
@LenaMuller-er4vmАй бұрын
wow thats cool
@swararajiniАй бұрын
Is Zeolite powder geschikt voor vaccinatie schade. Om zware metalen uit de lichaam te verwijderen. Bmr vaccine causes damage. Love from Holland 🇳🇱🌷
@dineshr.v.dr.2758Ай бұрын
Children can grow out of autism, if you know how to treat or improve the nervous system, unfortunately allopathy has no answer for that , Ayurveda Indian traditional treatment can revive weakened nervous system,
@AudrexaNkrullmyaHexburnАй бұрын
You look like u juss c a naxi jew 😊
@MalaikaYsabellaАй бұрын
My little sister sadly has anxiety and she's only 11. She's always worried and keeps saying that her hands are closing suddenly.
@sarlasaraf238523 күн бұрын
❤
@stuartarmet3526Ай бұрын
Our son was diagnosed with this at aged two with a 17cm tumour in his liver in 1988. Spent the next 10 months in hospital without going home. The whole treatment lasted about 3 years. He’s now 38 year old. Tough times for anyone. Great to see is enjoying life.
@darkstar223Ай бұрын
It’s great how you talk about autism and it’s your understanding of it and then ever so often show a super white card just a blind and disturbed people with autism
@archanagovindraj5385Ай бұрын
I also have a cycology that even a cycologist can’t solve
@humboldtbillyАй бұрын
I'm 60 years old and I just got diagnosed with autism two weeks ago, I'm just reprocessing my whole life right now
@Smokee_catАй бұрын
17 years ago? And your still on the platform W bro
@olganesterowiczАй бұрын
Sigh... I still have problems at my college with math, I'm constantly depressed, I still miss Rush the band playing in Poland (they never did), I'm obsessed with geopolitics due to the threats of war and I also want to be a full-time rock musician.... maybe I'm famously autistic?!
@KrisshYoutube2023Ай бұрын
Sh&t
@anthonymayo9769Ай бұрын
Eric lavgine I told you I don’t like playing with because your so bad things to people just because you have an illness don’t mean you can do bad things to people
@Oscario2004Ай бұрын
Who are you talking to?
@EternalVoice11Ай бұрын
I have autism and I love it.
@EdwardoGomez-uu6eiАй бұрын
I was suffering from HERPES Simplex Virus. I was totally Depressed due to my predicament, until i met Dr Ikpoko on KZbin the great Traditional healer who cured me permanently with his herbal remedy.
@AKay-nu5xhАй бұрын
I’d like to add, that information I had become aware of speaking to people that had immigrated to Australia, were told by government officials, that they would have to return home if the referendum would be in favour of Australia’s First Nations Peoples.
@andrewusa14Ай бұрын
What's the difference between mental retardation and autism
@TomGhoulerieАй бұрын
Autistic person here! Mental retardation is just an old fashioned way of saying mentally disabled or neurodivergent. Autism is a type of neurodivergence. Hope this helps!!
@andrewusa14Ай бұрын
@@TomGhoulerie thank you
@Oscario2004Ай бұрын
Are you f*cking serious? No way you think all autistics are that…
@THookzАй бұрын
1 millionth view! How special. I’m autistic too..feel extra special today :)
@Whereismyname342 ай бұрын
Test your Autistic children for mold.
@azlizanamamat2 ай бұрын
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@NamARTS2 ай бұрын
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@JEMYSTICAL2 ай бұрын
Everything you said is a huge lie. You're trying to make autistic adults and children seem better and smarter and greater than they are! You're speaking from an empathetic kind perspective and not from a truthful prospective! Autistic people are not empathetic towards anyone everything they do is for self-gain they learn to mimic the behaviors of other people around them so that they can seem like they're empathetic and kind but this is never ever their intention. So you are lying and you are exaggerating are you clearly don't know the truth! You're not representing the autistic community correctly. You are boasting an exaggerated they are true real characters. You clearly feel sorry for this community and you're trying to make up to them by making them feel good by boasting them with llies. Shame shame on you for giving improper information about autistic people. Your information is based on what you think or what you want to say to make them look good but it is not true it is highly exaggerated!
@TomGhoulerieАй бұрын
Autistic person here! That’s not true at all. I’m more than capable of feeling empathy and feeling for others. I think you need to do some more research and talk to more autistic people, you seem rather misinformed and like you’re basing your argument off stereotypes or what you think autism “should” be rather than what it is. Some autistic people feel empathy, some don’t. It’s a spectrum, we’re all different.
@eczotiic8026Ай бұрын
You mustn’t have watched the last part of the video. Not everybody on the Spectrum is the same. Although you are correct, understand that is called Autism SPECTRUM Disorder for a reason. Every autistic person don’t exhibit the same traits.
@Oscario2004Ай бұрын
Do you gain self confidence by spreading false information online?
@Just_A_Banana14 күн бұрын
@@TomGhoulerie How are you so nice to this person 😭😭
@AliAzizQualityEducation2 ай бұрын
Autism Spectrum Disorders | Top Early Signs : kzbin.info/www/bejne/qKOYnaFof9SemLs
@cezannevennitti682 ай бұрын
Thank-you for sharing this presentation! I found it very helpful in gaining an understanding of some of the initial and ongoing effects and trauma created by the response to the referendum and practical in ways to continue to show support for change in this space. I stand with you! Thank-you!
@justinmontgomery-bi9gx2 ай бұрын
I have autism and adhd
@LOOKAWAY-16 күн бұрын
Self diagnosed
@ejecutivok2 ай бұрын
Asd
@tomhchappell2 ай бұрын
I am a counter-example to each of these “myths” except #8. I’m walking proof that the ideas you say are errors, really are errors! Except #8 ! 😢
@Naruto769412 ай бұрын
Can you please share the app link
@IkramKhan-fs9mg2 ай бұрын
Autistic mind person is very different from the other people because he's think differently and full of sense and that's a good thing because sensitivity is not found in every person. Don't accept autism as a burden, accept autism as a gift
@IkramKhan-fs9mg2 ай бұрын
Autistic mind person is very different from the other people because he's think differently and full of sense and that's a good thing because sensitivity is not found in every person. Don't accept autism as a burden, accept autism as a gift
@MZIH2 ай бұрын
It’s a myth that people on the spectrum do not have a sense of humor, but for me it’s true that they have the most socially unacceptable sense of humor.