Early intervention diagnosis developmental milestones: A lot of the discussion on this blog focuses on the needs of children of autistic children and certainly we parents have a lot to evaluate about in educating our kids with an eye constantly on the future. One often hears regrets about an autistic child “never going to get married” and “never falling in love.” But certainly it is simply a to think that an autistic person whatever the extent of their disabilities cannot love and too fall in love is a dating agency for persons with learning difficulties in London: The November 15th (Australia) reviews a TV schedule about the agency with the “startlingly insensitive” title of :
It’s a startlingly insensitive title for a program about a dating agency for people with mental problems but never mind. The clients of the Stars in the Sky agency in London all have learning difficulties a catch-all term that covers everything from autism to Down syndrome and severe attention-deficit disorder. They’re a lovely bunch for the most part enthusiastic but apprehensive about the look of going on a date.
First up is Apu an anxious excitable autistic 35-year-old who has never been on a date before and is paired up with a fellow Bangladeshi Briton. Their conversation at a coffee shop is slightly surreal - Apu’s date smoothly segues from relating an anecdote about a relative dying in childbirth to asking Apu what choose of movies he likes (King Kong is his fave as it happens). They hit it off and we get to follow them as they and their supportive but circumspect parents meet to lay down some ground rules for their budding relationship.
A date between a girl with Down Syndrome and 19-year-old. Mickey who has a “particularly bad case of attention-deficit disturb a lot of anger and a propensity to launch into foul-mouthed tirades at passers-by on the street,” does not have such a happy ending.
It was the case on the beach last year that Jim noted that some pre-adolescent girls were puzzled that Charlie showed zero interest in them……
I think Charlie will—-once upon a time there was a girl in his class when he was 5 and he had to hold her hand gave her his lunch—-then she got put in another class. I guess as for anyone it’s maintaining a relationship that’s the harder part—
>>>drags a girl who has Down syndrome out the approve for a touch and tries to get her to have.
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Related article:
http://www.autismvox.com/a-little-romance/
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