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@LJ-or3ig5 ай бұрын
I knew my son had Autism at 9 months of age. His pediatrician was rude and said we were wrong and that we had no idea what we were talking about. She still provided us a referral to a Developmental Pediatrician because we were so adamant. Long story short we were right. She apologized like crazy and felt bad she didn’t believe us. Parents know their kids better than ANYONE.
@7Aheadfamily5 ай бұрын
Your right❤
@shahanasherin22043 ай бұрын
How u can understand, i have a baby .he is 4 month compltd , he does't respond any sound . His hearing is ok,he started social smile at 3 month, he dont look at me when i call in front of him...iam stressed, some time he give eye contact,but some time he didnt look at my face
@GeethaManimuthu3 ай бұрын
Enna panninga akka sari ayitta
@shahanasherin22043 ай бұрын
@@GeethaManimuthu now his eye contact is ok.but he didnt respond sounds
@shahanasherin22043 ай бұрын
@@GeethaManimuthu what about your baby
@luke_Boston-MA5 ай бұрын
For some reason there are parents who are nervous to get the autism assessment because then their child has a label. But that is simply crazy….its not a label, simply the beginning of getting the answers to enable the child to get the help they deserve and flourish by unlocking their potential. I always say with autism it is never a disability but simply a different ability. Embrace the amazing and besides, all children have their own unique characteristics. Btw, looking forward to seeing the future national parks adventures………hope y’all are doing great 😊
@7Aheadfamily5 ай бұрын
Thank you so much Luke!!
@7Aheadfamily5 ай бұрын
We appreciate you being there with us from the beginning. ❤
@luke_Boston-MA5 ай бұрын
@@7Aheadfamily I cannot wait until the day you hit 100k subs and get the YT metal certification award! That will be so cool and awesome!
@Astrid_20165 ай бұрын
I couldn't get a DX until adulthood if I wanted to attend a mainstream classroom in school and not spec Ed 😢
@Pw1zoLive5 ай бұрын
@@luke_Boston-MA as one of those child's that had that happen to them it's really not good for there development and stuf . All my milestones was late and they all syad it was cus of my pearants neglect but even after I was adopted it was still saying something and after the adoption went badly I went into foster care and it took 9 years cus they wouldent get me tested cus my past but it then turned out i have asd DCD dislexia and a couple of other stuf lol so the leason is get your child diagnosed if you have the evidence
@hornshowrailfan25545 ай бұрын
You're an incredible parent. I have a younger brother who has Autism, ADHD, and Epilepsy. He has a lot of other problems too. He recently had brain surgery and the surgeon said it was successful. I know how much patience it requires.
@7Aheadfamily5 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing!❤❤❤
@markstoyreviews6641Ай бұрын
@@7Aheadfamilycan you compare someone with an autism diagnosis and someone with a 22q11.2 DiGeorge Diagnosis and see how Different that is?
@zakadams7625 ай бұрын
I like being me, there are challenges, but I am glad to be here
@7Aheadfamily5 ай бұрын
❤❤❤
@hornshowrailfan25545 ай бұрын
I am pleased to see we know more about it now than we did 20 years ago.
@7Aheadfamily5 ай бұрын
There really has been an incline in the information we have today compared to what we had then❤
@AnneAndAnly5 ай бұрын
So basically, I didn't really start talking until eight years old and I had quite a lot of issues. I had hearing issues as a baby My parents knew something wasn't quite right it took me awhile to get my diagnosis I got it at 2! And just many other things I had a speech delay too but even now talking is still sometimes hard for me.
@7Aheadfamily5 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing your story!❤❤
@Genuinedom5 ай бұрын
Yes, thank you for sharing this aspect! It’s disheartening when you notice things as a parent then bring them up to a pediatrician for them to say give the child some time. My child barely made facial expressions when others would try to play with him. He was a very content baby.
@7Aheadfamily5 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing!❤❤
@SnailWhales4 ай бұрын
My autistic/adhd son was NOT content as a baby. He never wanted to be put down and had to be on the go in my arms all the time. I had to work to keep him entertained.
@lordly17614 ай бұрын
Hello! Which level is your son ?
@cymy22 ай бұрын
The first day my son was born, he freaked when we swaddled him. And every time after that.
@7AheadfamilyАй бұрын
❤️❤️❤️
@deedeebolden5 ай бұрын
After reading about some of the comorbidities with ASD, I can see it in my son from the time he was born. He’s diagnosed level 3, and presents in some very typical ways, but is also atypical in some ways as well. He’s always been the same child, from the womb, until today.
@7Aheadfamily5 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing!❤❤❤
@qudsiasupreen17164 ай бұрын
My first son is autistic he is 6 he is potty trained he is nonverbal and he show improvement he is very good he some time say what i say and look me in eye wen ever he talks to me or i talk to him it doesn't matter what my son have but he listens to me and flow my command and understand tham I'm just working on his speech i hope he talks like he do
@7Aheadfamily4 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching and sharing ❤️
@katnor46884 ай бұрын
My autistic child was the opposite of all these. He was very fussy, cried constantly, was very dramatic, and had to be held or he wouldn't sleep. I'm only now finding out that he's a sensory seeker. The main differences I noticed were that he didn't smile much and didn't seem to understand what i was saying when he got closer to 1.
@7Aheadfamily4 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for sharing. ❤️
@thomasschoeck90805 ай бұрын
In connection with the very content baby sign one of the kids in my neighborhood who is now in his second year of kindergarten and level two cried for the first time when he was three years old. Both before and after that he did not babble and he started saying a few words like “Hi” and “Bye” around his fourth birthday. By about four-and-a-half he started saying “car car” (instead of car) like Simon did until fairly recently. By his fifth birthday he started using full sentences and he now talks more than he cries (most of the time, depending on the type of day he’s having) and he’s able to do some basic math and basic reading (including some addition with carrying and subtraction with borrowing (at least on good days)). On bad days he becomes pretty much nonverbal and uses the same app to communicate that Ezra uses so there are definitely ups and downs even at level two (People don’t talk about this level as much (You still mostly hear about levels one and three)).
@7Aheadfamily5 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing ❤️
@7Aheadfamily5 ай бұрын
Yeah, it is definitely a sign
@raquelhines75445 ай бұрын
My autistic child as a baby was the opposite of content. He did have a hard time falling asleep anywhere as an infant except the recliner with someone holding him. He never slept well as a baby. Not sure if that is related at all.
@7Aheadfamily3 ай бұрын
It could be related, some children with autism have a hard time sleeping due to heightened sensitivity or sensory needs❤
@MJ553195 ай бұрын
Can you please do a day in the life? I love you channel. Keep posting I like learning about autism.
@7Aheadfamily5 ай бұрын
Thank you!
@7Aheadfamily5 ай бұрын
What do you most like about the day in the life videos?
@MJ553195 ай бұрын
@@7Aheadfamily I don’t really know I just like them
@7Aheadfamily5 ай бұрын
OK cool. 😊
@thomasschoeck90805 ай бұрын
The very content baby sign has some exceptions. For example, my sister and I are both on the spectrum and from what my parents say we were both pretty much the exact opposite of this. My sister has always been level one. I’m currently level one but according to some doctors who I have talked to over the years I was (at least most likely) level two when I was growing up. I only started to become as functional as I am during the high school and college years (and shortly after) (basically in my late teens to mid-twenties).
@7Aheadfamily5 ай бұрын
Agreed! Yeah, there are always exceptions.
@7Aheadfamily5 ай бұрын
So you guys were pretty hard babies?
@thomasschoeck90805 ай бұрын
@@7Aheadfamily According to my parents and some of my other relatives, yes. If you have ever seen the first Rugrats movie Dil cried pretty much all the time for one month or longer after he was born. I remember that coming up a couple of times during the movie. My sister and I were both like this (according to my parents and some other relatives). Also, my sister and I took more time than most kids to train. My sister (being level one) finished training at (from what I have been told) around the same age as Simon (give or take a month or two). I took longer, just barely getting into kindergarten shortly before I turned six (being level two initially, currently level one). I have also been told that I had numerous tantrums between ages two and five (or even six) but looking back I think most of them were actually sensory meltdowns and/or panic attacks rather than tantrums (although even in the grade school years and a bit later I had all of these).
@7Aheadfamily5 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing your guises story ❤️
@Shannonbarnesdr14 ай бұрын
1:24 to be fair many babies do get overstimulated by highly animated people, and they are not autistic and never show any signs of autism as they grow, go to school etc. many people do not like and cannot tolerate certain sounds or textures, but they are not autistic. so its hard, because the ''normal'' for lack of a better word: population, just about everyone has some sensory issues especially in todays' very loud, chaotic, bombarding world we live in today, some people, autistic, as well as normal thrive in high stimulating somewhat loud environments with lots going on, while others cannot stand it. so i di think autism needs to be redefined and the DX of it needs to be rearranged because i do think it is way over diagnosed, just like ADHD was in te 80s and 90s.
@7Aheadfamily3 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing💕
@thomasschoeck90805 ай бұрын
I think Ezra will definitely get there with his potty training. Keep at it even if he doesn’t seem to be making progress. I was a late trainer myself (being level two initially, currently level one). My mother started trying to train me at eighteen months and it was only shortly before age six that I was far enough along training-wise to get into kindergarten. In short that worked out to about four-and-three quarters years of training before I was (even loosely-speaking) there during the day). Even so, I usually had accidents when I wasn’t reminded until almost age seven (just before I started first grade) and I continued to have daytime accidents when I was sick and/or unusually stressed out (Those sickness and/or stress-related accidents were unusual in that they would happen without causing any embarrassment. I only started to feel embarrassed about anything (when I was healthy) around age nine (more consistently after I turned ten).) all the way through grade school (up until fifth grade at age eleven). This is also right around the time that I finished my nighttime training. The bottom line is that Ezra might take a bit longer to get the rest of the way there during the day (I expect his training to take at least six months to a year longer than mine did. That would put him at probably around his ninth birthday (or even nine-and-a-half depending on how soon after his third birthday he started training)) but I think by Christmas or New Year he will hopefully be close enough to being daytime trained for you to come out with a video about where he is at that point training-wise (during the daytime) and what he still needs to work on. By the way even after training some accidents and regressions (of various degrees) are quite common even in kids who are either neurotypical or level one if Chuckie’s post potty training experiences in the Rugrats episodes “Potty Training Spike”, “The Mega Diaper Babies”, “Baby Maybe”, “Accidents Happen”, and “Daddy’s Little Helpers” are any indication. Therefore you probably shouldn’t decide that someone isn’t trained if he eventually gets to the point of only having some accidents here and there (sort of like Chuckie over the course of the series who became officially trained during the first two seasons (Possibly Season One) in the episode “Chuckie vs the Potty”). By the way, when Chuckie officially became trained he was still nonverbal. He only said his first word “No!” near the end of the movie Rugrats in Paris. This pretty much sums up my current observations on this.
@7Aheadfamily5 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for sharing ❤️
@7Aheadfamily5 ай бұрын
Yes, Ezra is making good progress in this department. But like you say, it kind of goes back-and-forth. 😊
@thomasschoeck90805 ай бұрын
@@7Aheadfamily You’ll know you are getting close when lap wetting and car seat wetting start to bother him (even if he doesn’t understand “uh-oh” or”Oh no potty!” just yet). Sometimes it’s possible to train without learning those phrases. For example, if I ever said “Oh no, Potty!” when I was learning I don’t remember it right now. That being said, if Ezra can say “Boring” he should be able to learn “Uh-oh!” and “Oh, no!” as a good first step in telling you what is happening when it does.
@7Aheadfamily5 ай бұрын
True. We are not quite there yet
@elleshock45713 ай бұрын
You are an amazing mom❤
@7Aheadfamily3 ай бұрын
Thank you!💜
@PlotinussАй бұрын
interesting. My son had none of those signs , he was like a completely normal baby (at least it seemed to me like that at that time). But now I find myself delving into old (0 to 1 years old) videos to find those traces of autism in him at that time. He could point, he had good eye contact, he loved to be held in hand, he was never a sleeping, silent baby. Never slept easily. The only clues I could get from old videos to point from those videos is that he could not turn himself easily in bed and never crawl like other babies. But then at 18 months or so everything started to change. I still don't understand what made his neurodevelopmental track change, but something did and at 26 months he started to show most signs of autistic spectrum disorder.
@7AheadfamilyАй бұрын
Very interesting. Thank you for sharing your experience!
@MamiMami-dq6goАй бұрын
Cunoscuții din mintea voastră de tot timpul până acum
@7AheadfamilyАй бұрын
Thank you so much for sharing.
@DeborahSummers-v7c5 ай бұрын
hello 7-ahead!❤ my son has lvl 1 autism and he is a really big toe walker he is 10 yrs old and his whole life he has been toe walking so if you have any solutions on how to stop his toe walking because i have no idea how to fix it by the way keep this in mind "Autism isnt a disability its just a different ability" ❤
@corrine42475 ай бұрын
My child is a constant tow walker as well 10 years old
@DeborahSummers-v7c5 ай бұрын
@@corrine4247nice!❤ i found a solution (smos orthotics feet braces) 👈 something to stop toe walking
@DeborahSummers-v7c5 ай бұрын
great@@corrine4247
@DeborahSummers-v7c5 ай бұрын
@@corrine4247ah awesome ❤😂
@sharonchristian85085 ай бұрын
Granddaughter had to be awakened to feed. Would sleep 30 hours without awakening. She would scream when being bathed then back to sleep. As she got older she would not respond to anyones name. She would only eat one thing at a time. She would only wear soft garments. She would only walk on tip toes. She could not remember dogs name even though she would play eith her by the hour. She had no idea why we were putting her on toilet. Making in diaper was fine with her for at least 7 years. She wanted to hit anyone she felt like hitting. per
@7Aheadfamily5 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing❤ If you don't mind me us asking did you daughter ever get diagnosed with autism❤
@purrsuasively11 күн бұрын
As an adult autistic person, I was actually surprised with how respectful you seem to be. A lot of adult autistics do not like "autism moms" because many try to speak over us, and misunderstand or mistreat their children. I genuinely appreciated this video. I do want to add, though, I think you should blur your children's faces. For one, they're too young to consent to have their image online forever, and secondly, it's just a little scary with the rise of AI. It might feel like it "takes away" from your videos, but your children's safety is worth it!
@7Aheadfamily11 күн бұрын
Thank you so much for your thoughtful feedback-it really means a lot to me! 💙 I’m so glad the respect came through; it's important to me to approach this with care and understanding. Your perspective as an autistic adult is incredibly valuable, and I really appreciate you taking the time to share it.
@lilybethblair945 ай бұрын
When My son was a baby he was always amazed looking at shadows and ceiling fans, always smiling and laughing at them. He said like 4 short words when he was 1 and he stopped after 6 months, he is almost 4 non verbal only says mom.❤
@7Aheadfamily5 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing ❤️. Ezra would do that as well with the shadows and ceiling fans.
@lilybethblair945 ай бұрын
@@7Aheadfamily you guys have done an amazing job with all your children. I admire your patience and dedication. 🧩
@7Aheadfamily5 ай бұрын
Thank you so much ❤️. Appreciate that ❤️
@KavithaKavi-tf5fq5 ай бұрын
@@lilybethblair94your child is now which lavel?
@ap30085 ай бұрын
Looking at shadows and ceiling fans is developmentally appropriate for babies under 1. My Reddit group of moms talked about how their babies do this.
@alexandershilling5 ай бұрын
Memory foam mattresses can be very dangerous as babies may find it harder to turn over and may suffocate however, memory foam mattresses are very comfortable
@7Aheadfamily5 ай бұрын
Interesting. Thank you for sharing. ❤️
@bisharoomar47265 ай бұрын
I have a mild autism spectrum
@7Aheadfamily5 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing. ❤️
@LifeWithShawn20255 ай бұрын
Hey 7 Ahead , I was the only one in my family who was diagnosed with Autism spectrum disorder and ADHD mainly runs in my family . Is Autism Genetic Or Not & Does My Situation Make Sense ?
@LJ-or3ig5 ай бұрын
Researchers believe it could be genetic but the cause is not 100 percent known.
@7Aheadfamily5 ай бұрын
Great question! There definitely seems to be a genetic component, but we talk a little bit more about that in this video if you haven’t seen it yet.
@7Aheadfamily5 ай бұрын
Did Vaccines Cause our Son's Autism? Uncovering the Truth kzbin.info/www/bejne/hom5hJahgc12ask
@MamiMami-dq6goАй бұрын
Apoi am uitat eu un penar plin cu pixuri colectate tot anul..tot la școală..nu am făcut ancheta că știam deja inutil
@7AheadfamilyАй бұрын
Thank you so much for sharing.
@ap30085 ай бұрын
There are no signs of autism in newborns and babies under 1. Autism is evident at least above 1 as it is a social and communication developmental issue. Every possible “sign” a baby who is under 1 has is just anecdotal - either typical babies can have that too, either it’s developmentally appropriate for babies (ex: repetitive behaviours and stimulation) Also, autism is a spectrum so what’s applicable to a child, won’t be applicable to another. For example- both NT and ND babies can be easy babies or difficult ones. Both NT and ND babies can get overstimulated and avoid looking at people’s faces (there are threads on Reddit with people who asked about this and their child turned out to be NT) There is research going on about possible signs as infants, but not much is established yet.
@LJ-or3ig5 ай бұрын
This is completely untrue. I knew my son had Autism at 9 months of age. I brought it to the attention of his pediatrician and she literally was rude to me and blamed me for overreacting. She said if you really want a referral to see the Developmental Pediatrician she’d provide it. We said we wanted it ,as we already knew it due to signs. The developmental pediatrician said we were 100 percent correct at 10 months old. His regular pediatrician apologized to us and said she was very sorry and ashamed of herself that she didn’t take us seriously. He is 5 now and doing great,parents know their kids better than ANYONE.
@7Aheadfamily5 ай бұрын
Yeah, great point. However, in our case, and the case of many people that we have been in contact with these are pretty solid signs, even in the newborn stages for many autistic children. However, there are for sure, always outliers. Also, it does make a huge difference on the level of autism as you mentioned. Simon, for instance we did not recognize any of these signs in the newborn stages because he didn’t have any of them with level one. Ezra on the other hand, it was evident.
@blusafe15 ай бұрын
I respectfully disagree. Framing autism as a developmental issue puts the burden on the individual to improve. I see it as a double empathy and societal problem. Yes, autism can present with substantial difficulties and disabilities, but again it's unclear how much is autism per se, and how much of those problems are rooted in societal acceptance. I interpret your statement of "no signs of autism under 1" meaning "no established diagnostic criteria." "Anecdotal" evidence should not be dismissed so easily. If the experience of millions of families are consistent, then it's the burden of the scientific establishment to prove otherwise. It's easy to wholeheartedly dismiss experiences as outliers. When families feel strongly that something is off, that intuition is typically correct.
@AnnGoslinn5 ай бұрын
Very interesting debate. My child who is level 3 was always hungry and slept very little so I would not say he was an easy baby. Anyway, back to the topic. I read some research that you can see something is wrong under the age of 1 if a baby looks into a female face who is talking in order to entertain the baby and you do the eye tracking. If he doesn t look mostly in her eyes, it s probably autism.
@AnnGoslinn5 ай бұрын
What about kicking with the legs? I see Ezra is kicking in the video, our son kicked a lot.
@7Aheadfamily5 ай бұрын
Your right, leg bouncing is a type of stimming which is associated with signs of autism💕
@Pw1zoLive5 ай бұрын
I just went on my first holiday and it is not nice but only 1 day left
@7Aheadfamily5 ай бұрын
Love that!
@7Aheadfamily5 ай бұрын
Where did you get to go?
@Pw1zoLive5 ай бұрын
@7Aheadfamily Spain but its not been nice 😕 I wish I just stayed at home . I feel like they only asked me to come because they fort I would feel left out but I would rather that than be overestimated for 10 days and not sleep well
@7Aheadfamily5 ай бұрын
Wow, yeah no sleep can definitely be tough. Hopefully you can look back though and say that it was a good experience. 😊
@MamiMami-dq6goАй бұрын
Sunt multi care vin mai târziu..Jupiteer
@7AheadfamilyАй бұрын
Thank you so much for sharing.
@MamiMami-dq6goАй бұрын
Niciodată frustrat sa fie neutru,pacea lui cu el insusi
@7AheadfamilyАй бұрын
Thank you so much for sharing.
@MamiMami-dq6goАй бұрын
Energie pentru munca psihica,mâncare..acum tobele
@7AheadfamilyАй бұрын
Thank you so much for sharing.
@MamiMami-dq6goАй бұрын
Propolis cu galbenele tinctura..ustura? Fara tinctura,,cealalta
@7AheadfamilyАй бұрын
Thank you so much for sharing.
@MamiMami-dq6goАй бұрын
Tom Sawyer nu a venit cu butonultonul
@7AheadfamilyАй бұрын
Thank you so much for sharing.
@tetianasymovonyk38855 ай бұрын
I’m struggling to accept autism
@7Aheadfamily5 ай бұрын
In what way?
@7Aheadfamily5 ай бұрын
For yourself, or for a child?
@7Aheadfamily5 ай бұрын
Or just other people in general?
@tetianasymovonyk38855 ай бұрын
Myself
@7Aheadfamily5 ай бұрын
@@tetianasymovonyk3885 Well we are here for you!
@MamiMami-dq6goАй бұрын
Nu are,este o problema cu timpul și nu exista trecut,dar ești în alt loc doar
@7AheadfamilyАй бұрын
Thank you so much for sharing.
@MamiMami-dq6goАй бұрын
Ai grija la orice,că nu rezista la forțați de somn,moare
@7AheadfamilyАй бұрын
Thank you so much for sharing.
@MamiMami-dq6goАй бұрын
Logica anatomica lacrimi,un atlas de anatomie
@7AheadfamilyАй бұрын
Thank you so much for sharing.
@MamiMami-dq6goАй бұрын
Tot la mine,tu alta versiune
@7AheadfamilyАй бұрын
Thank you so much for sharing.
@MamiMami-dq6goАй бұрын
Butonul..ce biton?!
@7AheadfamilyАй бұрын
Thank you so much for sharing.
@MamiMami-dq6goАй бұрын
Telefonul magic și riscul
@7AheadfamilyАй бұрын
Thank you so much for sharing.
@MamiMami-dq6goАй бұрын
Sa mă visezi și pe mine,că sunt și eu om..nu este
@7AheadfamilyАй бұрын
Thank you so much for sharing.
@MamiMami-dq6goАй бұрын
Mama potrivită,știu eu
@7AheadfamilyАй бұрын
Thank you so much for sharing.
@bunglejoy36455 ай бұрын
I didnt sleep at night and if i was awake so my dad could sleep my mum would take me downstairs id play with tous mum would put cushions diwn id eventually keel over asleep. I was quite happy to beput tosleep in pram and mum eould push pram abd say were just going down street just going round corner ut worked till mum stopped pushing pram. I was asliw ferder id finish a bottle mum would windne and vefore long it was time for next bottle i hit my milestobesat correct times. It was communication and mixing with people usdues was but vack in thise daysnumsstayed at home do it was late with ne warning signs didnt start while age threr and especially afe 4+ Age just fiyr at bursery i kniwall words on flashcards and morf but wouldnt call iut a xard bame when other children in class present would rather play on own than wuth other kids at times i played separate to them never alongside them
@7Aheadfamily5 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing your story!❤❤
@MamiMami-dq6goАй бұрын
Și îți spune și de el cu el..că vor ceva și nu zic ei petsonal
@7AheadfamilyАй бұрын
Thank you so much for sharing.
@MamiMami-dq6goАй бұрын
Nu poți să îl.pacalesti,a aflat?
@7AheadfamilyАй бұрын
Thank you so much for sharing.
@PoppyJohnson-b4v5 ай бұрын
I may has autism i love spinning so that is a signs of autism
@7Aheadfamily4 ай бұрын
If you want to figure out you should find a professional who is trained to diagnose autism and then they can tell you.
@MamiMami-dq6goАй бұрын
Are puterea lui de a fi neutru,frustrat? Nu știu..
@7AheadfamilyАй бұрын
Thank you so much for sharing.
@MamiMami-dq6goАй бұрын
Știe să îl supere,că nu poate cum vrea,celalalt
@7AheadfamilyАй бұрын
Thank you so much for sharing.
@MamiMami-dq6goАй бұрын
Învață de la mine pe Shakespeare
@7AheadfamilyАй бұрын
Thank you so much for sharing.
@7AheadfamilyАй бұрын
Thank you so much for sharing.
@MamiMami-dq6goАй бұрын
Cine este? Alo?
@7AheadfamilyАй бұрын
Thank you so much for sharing.
@MamiMami-dq6goАй бұрын
In ureche...este in ureche...auzi ceva?
@7AheadfamilyАй бұрын
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@MamiMami-dq6goАй бұрын
Nu iei dureri fizice..altfel..dualitatea este in tot
@7AheadfamilyАй бұрын
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@MamiMami-dq6goАй бұрын
Soluția la placerea altuia,că nu se abtine
@7AheadfamilyАй бұрын
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@MamiMami-dq6goАй бұрын
Vrea ceva,in ureche ingeri
@MamiMami-dq6goАй бұрын
Nu este autism,este adevărul Freud pe care nu poate să îl spună,că nu știe când i se fura ceva,decât visând fara reactii
@7AheadfamilyАй бұрын
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@AdamAndersonP5 ай бұрын
❤❤❤❤
@7Aheadfamily5 ай бұрын
❤👍❤👍❤👍❤👍❤👍❤👍
@MamiMami-dq6go4 ай бұрын
Mesajul lui este organizarea care o face el
@7Aheadfamily4 ай бұрын
:)
@MamiMami-dq6goАй бұрын
Daca este toba,mâncare repede
@7AheadfamilyАй бұрын
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@MamiMami-dq6goАй бұрын
O să îl învăț medicina,sunt accidente,nu iei nicio durere neutră,că sunt fizice..stelele
@7AheadfamilyАй бұрын
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@MamiMami-dq6goАй бұрын
Și doarme că nu a putut să se trezească,adică este învins,nu știi unde
@7AheadfamilyАй бұрын
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@MamiMami-dq6goАй бұрын
Îți arată corect,că este frumos tatăl lui
@7AheadfamilyАй бұрын
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@MamiMami-dq6goАй бұрын
Știu albinele..soarele
@7AheadfamilyАй бұрын
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@MamiMami-dq6goАй бұрын
Să păzești zilnic frigiderul?!
@7AheadfamilyАй бұрын
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@MamiMami-dq6goАй бұрын
Acum o să vorbească singur,de puterea mea
@7AheadfamilyАй бұрын
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@MamiMami-dq6goАй бұрын
Puterea lunii..nu stiam
@7AheadfamilyАй бұрын
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@tetianasymovonyk38855 ай бұрын
Hi
@7Aheadfamily5 ай бұрын
Hello 👋
@MamiMami-dq6goАй бұрын
Că nu am aflat niciodata
@7AheadfamilyАй бұрын
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@MamiMami-dq6goАй бұрын
O să devină furios,dur egal rece,de puterea lui
@7AheadfamilyАй бұрын
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@7AheadfamilyАй бұрын
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@7AheadfamilyАй бұрын
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@MamiMami-dq6goАй бұрын
Și banii sunt pe numele lui,in buzunar,somn usor
@7AheadfamilyАй бұрын
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@MamiMami-dq6goАй бұрын
Ai luat și pe al tau
@7AheadfamilyАй бұрын
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@MamiMami-dq6goАй бұрын
Cu asta am pierdut mai mult,că cine a furat pixul din dulapul scolii?!
@7AheadfamilyАй бұрын
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@bisharoomar47265 ай бұрын
My little brother Abbas don’t listen to me is serve autism
@7Aheadfamily5 ай бұрын
He sounds a lot like Ezra. Thank you for sharing. ❤️
@MamiMami-dq6goАй бұрын
O să ai tobe nu timpane în curând,că nu crezi dualitatea urechii
@7AheadfamilyАй бұрын
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@MamiMami-dq6goАй бұрын
Nu am luat eu mașinuțele lui Ezra,se distrează pe seama noastră
@7AheadfamilyАй бұрын
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@MamiMami-dq6goАй бұрын
Nu era o fetiță,cum îl furi?!
@7AheadfamilyАй бұрын
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@MamiMami-dq6goАй бұрын
Are o pictură vie de făcut că nu se vede albastrul cu toamna de păsărele
@7AheadfamilyАй бұрын
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@MamiMami-dq6goАй бұрын
O poveste cu dialog
@7AheadfamilyАй бұрын
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@MamiMami-dq6goАй бұрын
Ii zice că o omor..pe cine?!
@7AheadfamilyАй бұрын
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@gracedaly659828 күн бұрын
I have autism I don't like loude noyses and don't like looking at people face to face also don't like big crowds
@7Aheadfamily27 күн бұрын
Thank you for sharing your perspective! It’s important to hear firsthand experiences like yours to better understand the diversity within the autism spectrum. Sensitivity to loud noises, avoiding direct eye contact, and discomfort in big crowds are common traits for many autistic individuals. It’s wonderful that you’re adding to the conversation and helping others learn more!
@MamiMami-dq6goАй бұрын
Nu suntem bine..nu mă ascultă că a primit un telefon dur,nici alții care nu sunt autiști
@7AheadfamilyАй бұрын
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@MamiMami-dq6goАй бұрын
Nu le da furia lui...fiecare cu a lui
@7AheadfamilyАй бұрын
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@MamiMami-dq6goАй бұрын
Că nu vor să recunoască adevărul și se face somnul ciudat,zilnic paza la frigider
@7AheadfamilyАй бұрын
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@MamiMami-dq6goАй бұрын
Nu știi din ce timp vine,de multi ani ținut fara oportunități de nastere
@7AheadfamilyАй бұрын
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@MamiMami-dq6goАй бұрын
A înțeles cine a mințit că este autist
@7AheadfamilyАй бұрын
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@nyiturikiangel3 ай бұрын
Hi
@7Aheadfamily3 ай бұрын
Hi❤
@7Aheadfamily3 ай бұрын
How are you doing?😊
@MamiMami-dq6goАй бұрын
Nici eu
@7AheadfamilyАй бұрын
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@tetianasymovonyk38855 ай бұрын
Hello 🎉🎉😂❤🎉😮😮😢😅😊
@7Aheadfamily5 ай бұрын
Hi!
@7Aheadfamily5 ай бұрын
What did you think about this video?
@tetianasymovonyk38855 ай бұрын
Good ❤
@7Aheadfamily5 ай бұрын
Thank you, glad you liked it.
@MamiMami-dq6go4 ай бұрын
El o să mintă,dar la tine in casa sa nu ajungă,să îl omoare luna vibrantă ,numai adevărul vibreaza
@7Aheadfamily4 ай бұрын
I'm not sure I understand.
@MamiMami-dq6go4 ай бұрын
Calcă totul în picioare pentru succesul minciunilor lui
@7Aheadfamily4 ай бұрын
:)
@MamiMami-dq6goАй бұрын
Nu are legătură că nu are dragoste,că i se baga rece și visează doar furturi
@7AheadfamilyАй бұрын
Thank you so much for sharing.
@MamiMami-dq6go4 ай бұрын
Când era obosit in capul tau,nu ai inteles
@7Aheadfamily4 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing.
@MamiMami-dq6goАй бұрын
Nu știe cum să îți zica
@7AheadfamilyАй бұрын
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@MamiMami-dq6goАй бұрын
Drag puișor,să nu mă uiți..in somn
@7AheadfamilyАй бұрын
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@MamiMami-dq6goАй бұрын
Ai înțeles greșit,nu era de critici..de bani sau curatenie