When mothers watch parenting, not when mothers drink chicken soup

Brittany 2022-04-22 07:01:47

Geniuses like Tianbao and Wei Dongyi are actually extremely rare, and Einstein and Newton are likely to have autism too. But with a few such geniuses, not all autistics are high-IQ. In the movie, Tian Bao, who is autistic, is afraid that others will touch her and hold her. When her mother asked the doctor why this happened, the doctor told her that she might have been severely neglected by her mother in early infancy, and she lacked caressing when she needed hugs and empathy the most. Her mother was very surprised and said that her other child was not like this. She graduated from Harvard University and could not raise such a child. In an environment where she didn't know what autism was at that time, her mother devoted her life to making Tianbao live a normal life, finding her a professor who appreciated her child, sending her to her favorite animal husbandry school, etc. Wait. In the end, when Tianbao spoke publicly about his experience, I cried together with the mother in the video. In fact, I want to say that there are no bad children, only mothers who can't guide. Such an inspirational film has given me a lot of parenting references. At the same time, I also admire the concentration of autistic people. I feel that ordinary people can have one-tenth of them. With this kind of focus, success is just around the corner. And what do ordinary people do, spend two hours watching movies and 20 minutes writing this nonsense

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Temple Grandin quotes

  • [Temple tries to leave the funeral]

    Eustacia: Temple, are you alright?

    Temple Grandin: I'm leaving now.

    Eustacia: It isn't over yet.

    Temple Grandin: I said goodbye when I saw him, he isn't there. I've got him in my mind.

  • Eustacia: I have done everything that I can for Temple, and if it isn't good enough, then it just isn't good enough. But you cannot even begin to imagine the chaos, the upheavals, the tantrums and the pain.

    [emphasis]

    Eustacia: Her pain.

    Dr. Carlock: You seem to be acting as if you have done something wrong, when it's obvious you've done everything right. I think she's terrific.