Okay, just making sure. *laughs*
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by Prussia-Steinbach » Fri May 29, 2015 3:14 pm
by Dain II Ironfoot » Fri May 29, 2015 5:45 pm
by Colonial Rhodesia » Sat May 30, 2015 5:16 am
by Traceynia » Sat May 30, 2015 6:04 am
by Dain II Ironfoot » Sat May 30, 2015 6:32 am
Colonial Rhodesia wrote:Dain II Ironfoot wrote:15? A bit young for such adventure don't you think. Aside from that, i'm not really into child soldiers and such
our Founder Cecil Rhodes was almost 16 when he left his native England for South Africa so for me this is only the beginnings of New Rhodesia and no I do not approve of Child Soldiers a Soldier must have the will to survive and Fight for his Homeland but first comes Education before the Battlefield when I am 20 I will live America for Zimbabwe with a Suitcase bearing a few articles of Clothing and the Green and White flag of Rhodesia I bought a few months ago also a Bushstroke uniform as well
Traceynia wrote:Hello nsg autism community.
I myself do not have any form of autism but I work very closely with the autism community. I work in a group home for autistic people with severe intellectual impairment and I am also working on a masters degree in developmental disability with the intention of entering the field of applied behavior analysis.
I am curious if any of you guys have received or are receiving behavioral analysis services. When you were young did any of you receive early intervention services ?
If you did receive any of those services do you think they were beneficial? If you didn't did you wish you did?
by Colonial Rhodesia » Sat May 30, 2015 6:57 am
Dain II Ironfoot wrote:Colonial Rhodesia wrote:our Founder Cecil Rhodes was almost 16 when he left his native England for South Africa so for me this is only the beginnings of New Rhodesia and no I do not approve of Child Soldiers a Soldier must have the will to survive and Fight for his Homeland but first comes Education before the Battlefield when I am 20 I will live America for Zimbabwe with a Suitcase bearing a few articles of Clothing and the Green and White flag of Rhodesia I bought a few months ago also a Bushstroke uniform as well
Well, i wish you the best of luck, let me know when you're 20, perhaps i'll join upTraceynia wrote:Hello nsg autism community.
I myself do not have any form of autism but I work very closely with the autism community. I work in a group home for autistic people with severe intellectual impairment and I am also working on a masters degree in developmental disability with the intention of entering the field of applied behavior analysis.
I am curious if any of you guys have received or are receiving behavioral analysis services. When you were young did any of you receive early intervention services ?http://forum.nationstates.net/posting.php?mode=quote&f=20&p=24752390#
If you did receive any of those services do you think they were beneficial? If you didn't did you wish you did?
I have no idea actually, there have been so many people around to "help" me that i don't even know who did what in the end. My parents always wanted to help me out and so they tried pretty much everything, but nothing reallly helped me in the end, at this point i simply refuse if my parents find something new as i feel that it will be useless just like the other times where.
If you could explain what behavioral analysis services means i could perhaps recall if i recieved it at some point.
by Thervingia » Sat May 30, 2015 6:58 am
by Colonial Rhodesia » Sat May 30, 2015 7:01 am
Thervingia wrote:I don't have autism, but I have a younger brother (who will be 8 in October) who has light autism (used to be harder, but we got him somewhat "fixed").
by Benuty » Sat May 30, 2015 10:16 am
Thervingia wrote:I don't have autism, but I have a younger brother (who will be 8 in October) who has light autism (used to be harder, but we got him somewhat "fixed").
by Glorious KASSRD » Sat May 30, 2015 11:00 am
Benuty wrote:Thervingia wrote:I don't have autism, but I have a younger brother (who will be 8 in October) who has light autism (used to be harder, but we got him somewhat "fixed").
One cannot necessarily fix Autism (I am aware you used quotations), besides the last time we let people with Autism get "fixed" a 12 year old boy had their brain altered forever (with an icepick). I am curious to how the Russians, and ex-soviet states deal with those on the Autism spectrum since many still buy into the antiquated propaganda of western decadence causing homosexuality.
by Benuty » Sat May 30, 2015 11:18 am
Glorious KASSRD wrote:Benuty wrote:One cannot necessarily fix Autism (I am aware you used quotations), besides the last time we let people with Autism get "fixed" a 12 year old boy had their brain altered forever (with an icepick). I am curious to how the Russians, and ex-soviet states deal with those on the Autism spectrum since many still buy into the antiquated propaganda of western decadence causing homosexuality.
Wait....What? When did this happen?
by Glorious KASSRD » Sat May 30, 2015 11:22 am
Benuty wrote:Glorious KASSRD wrote:Wait....What? When did this happen?
Well back in the 1960s before Congress in the 1970s realized to their horror what they had allowed people to do in the name of science to "treat" mental illness, and other conditions. One of the major reasons consent forms are a thing in the U.S (otherwise we wouldn't have them).
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Howard_Dully
http://autism-world.com/index.php/2007/ ... zophrenia/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ehXHyEf-mts
by Benuty » Sat May 30, 2015 11:28 am
Glorious KASSRD wrote:Benuty wrote:
Well back in the 1960s before Congress in the 1970s realized to their horror what they had allowed people to do in the name of science to "treat" mental illness, and other conditions. One of the major reasons consent forms are a thing in the U.S (otherwise we wouldn't have them).
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Howard_Dully
http://autism-world.com/index.php/2007/ ... zophrenia/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ehXHyEf-mts
That's terrible. Destroys any remaining interest I may have had in wanting to get rid of autism.
by Thervingia » Sat May 30, 2015 11:49 am
Benuty wrote:Thervingia wrote:I don't have autism, but I have a younger brother (who will be 8 in October) who has light autism (used to be harder, but we got him somewhat "fixed").
One cannot necessarily fix Autism (I am aware you used quotations), besides the last time we let people with Autism get "fixed" a 12 year old boy had their brain altered forever (with an icepick). I am curious to how the Russians, and ex-soviet states deal with those on the Autism spectrum since many still buy into the antiquated propaganda of western decadence causing homosexuality.
by Colonial Rhodesia » Sat May 30, 2015 12:08 pm
Dain II Ironfoot wrote:Colonial Rhodesia wrote:our Founder Cecil Rhodes was almost 16 when he left his native England for South Africa so for me this is only the beginnings of New Rhodesia and no I do not approve of Child Soldiers a Soldier must have the will to survive and Fight for his Homeland but first comes Education before the Battlefield when I am 20 I will live America for Zimbabwe with a Suitcase bearing a few articles of Clothing and the Green and White flag of Rhodesia I bought a few months ago also a Bushstroke uniform as well
Well, i wish you the best of luck, let me know when you're 20, perhaps i'll join upTraceynia wrote:Hello nsg autism community.
I myself do not have any form of autism but I work very closely with the autism community. I work in a group home for autistic people with severe intellectual impairment and I am also working on a masters degree in developmental disability with the intention of entering the field of applied behavior analysis.
I am curious if any of you guys have received or are receiving behavioral analysis services. When you were young did any of you receive early intervention services ?
If you did receive any of those services do you think they were beneficial? If you didn't did you wish you did?
I have no idea actually, there have been so many people around to "help" me that i don't even know who did what in the end. My parents always wanted to help me out and so they tried pretty much everything, but nothing reallly helped me in the end, at this point i simply refuse if my parents find something new as i feel that it will be useless just like the other times where.
If you could explain what behavioral analysis services means i could perhaps recall if i recieved it at some point.
by Glorious KASSRD » Sat May 30, 2015 12:16 pm
Benuty wrote:Glorious KASSRD wrote:That's terrible. Destroys any remaining interest I may have had in wanting to get rid of autism.
Mind you there are legitimate reasons in concern to the lower functioning without actually destroying brain matter (and often ones personality to boot). Of-course whether or not the scientific community comes up with something in the future is up to them. Yet organizations like Autism Speaks are not helping the issue at all with their outright pseudoscience they peddle to millions of parents who are just as convinced "autism is like the worst thing in existence". Mind you this not only generalizes the variety of conditions on the spectrum it dehumanizes the actual person to nothing more than a talking point for people who condone murder (as in it is ok for parents to murder their autistic children).
by Colonial Rhodesia » Sat May 30, 2015 12:23 pm
Glorious KASSRD wrote:Benuty wrote:
Mind you there are legitimate reasons in concern to the lower functioning without actually destroying brain matter (and often ones personality to boot). Of-course whether or not the scientific community comes up with something in the future is up to them. Yet organizations like Autism Speaks are not helping the issue at all with their outright pseudoscience they peddle to millions of parents who are just as convinced "autism is like the worst thing in existence". Mind you this not only generalizes the variety of conditions on the spectrum it dehumanizes the actual person to nothing more than a talking point for people who condone murder (as in it is ok for parents to murder their autistic children).
Yeah, Autism Speaks is terrible. I've had more trouble with schools though.
by Prussia-Steinbach » Sat May 30, 2015 2:16 pm
Colonial Rhodesia wrote:Glorious KASSRD wrote:Yeah, Autism Speaks is terrible. I've had more trouble with schools though.
bingo you hit the Jackpot comrade there is nothing worse than having Autism and seeing this degrading Bullshit I proud of my Aspergers syndrome it is a blessing from God to us not something to be frowned upon
by Benuty » Sat May 30, 2015 2:21 pm
Prussia-Steinbach wrote:Colonial Rhodesia wrote:bingo you hit the Jackpot comrade there is nothing worse than having Autism and seeing this degrading Bullshit I proud of my Aspergers syndrome it is a blessing from God to us not something to be frowned upon
I wouldn't call it a blessing, but whatever floats your boat.
by Dain II Ironfoot » Sat May 30, 2015 2:28 pm
Benuty wrote:Thervingia wrote:I don't have autism, but I have a younger brother (who will be 8 in October) who has light autism (used to be harder, but we got him somewhat "fixed").
One cannot necessarily fix Autism (I am aware you used quotations), besides the last time we let people with Autism get "fixed" a 12 year old boy had their brain altered forever (with an icepick). I am curious to how the Russians, and ex-soviet states deal with those on the Autism spectrum since many still buy into the antiquated propaganda of western decadence causing homosexuality.
by Meryuma » Sat May 30, 2015 2:38 pm
Traceynia wrote:Hello nsg autism community.
I myself do not have any form of autism but I work very closely with the autism community. I work in a group home for autistic people with severe intellectual impairment and I am also working on a masters degree in developmental disability with the intention of entering the field of applied behavior analysis.
I am curious if any of you guys have received or are receiving behavioral analysis services. When you were young did any of you receive early intervention services ?
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by Glorious KASSRD » Sat May 30, 2015 3:27 pm
Traceynia wrote:Hello nsg autism community.
I myself do not have any form of autism but I work very closely with the autism community. I work in a group home for autistic people with severe intellectual impairment and I am also working on a masters degree in developmental disability with the intention of entering the field of applied behavior analysis.
I am curious if any of you guys have received or are receiving behavioral analysis services. When you were young did any of you receive early intervention services ?
If you did receive any of those services do you think they were beneficial? If you didn't did you wish you did?
by Glorious KASSRD » Sat May 30, 2015 3:28 pm
by Colonial Rhodesia » Sat May 30, 2015 3:53 pm
Glorious KASSRD wrote:Traceynia wrote:Hello nsg autism community.
I myself do not have any form of autism but I work very closely with the autism community. I work in a group home for autistic people with severe intellectual impairment and I am also working on a masters degree in developmental disability with the intention of entering the field of applied behavior analysis.
I am curious if any of you guys have received or are receiving behavioral analysis services. When you were young did any of you receive early intervention services ?
If you did receive any of those services do you think they were beneficial? If you didn't did you wish you did?
I used to go to speech class, not to mention all the school people. Worked horribly, mainly because their solution was basically "He's different, we must destroy those differences and punish him when he does anything out of the ordinary." Honestly they destroyed my ability to trust people. For a while, I actually supported the idea of killing or enslaving all adults and letting children rule.
Now as far as what you should do, I would suggest remembering is not a disease. That may sound obvious, but I think many treat it like it is one. You cannot "heal" autism because the brain is literally wired differently. You can't punish them into being normal; at best you'll ge them to be afraid and act normal in public to avoid punishment. And lastly, for the love of all things good: Do not treat them like they are neurotypicals. They're not, and strategies for dealing with regular people will usually fail utterly with Autistics.
For example: To an average person, parties and large group games are fun and rewarding. Being alone to read a book or play by yourselves while parties are going on is usually a type of punishment. To your average* autistic, parties are terrible and being alone during parties is great. I cannot count how many times my punishment was "be in this room by yourself" and reward was "join this party". That failed.
*When I say average, please realize not all autistics are like this. We are actual people, not strange objects to all about. Being alone during parties may not be liked by autistics, and vice versa.
by Great endo » Sat May 30, 2015 3:58 pm
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