pick a fucking thorn

Victoria 2022-03-22 09:02:35

The mother who taught T to speak with a drawing board, the mother who bought T a dress, the mother who let T go to the farm to go to school, the mother who said "I am a Harvard graduate" when the doctor said "Let Daddy know about it" , has not given up the efforts to let T enter the society.
She's really a good mom, but it always makes me feel uncomfortable.

First of all, tell your educational background, establish your social status in front of male doctors, and then you can refute as a mother who has "raised children" ------- this is this: she is too familiar with the laws of society and knows ordinary people. her values, know the doctor's voiceover, and know what kind of suffering a child who is divorced from society will suffer. Her purpose is to let the child have a normal life, so her behavioral response is often "reason" first and emotion second, Therefore, it is difficult for her to overcome some "common sense" in teaching methods - such a mother brings a child with an excellent memory of images. . It's really hard. . Look at some of her thankless actions. . I am also sad. . Set yourself a fence of misfortune, a mother and a child who can feel the world of cows. . Very contradictory and in

contrast, people who accept Temple without the purpose of "curing this child's autism", notice her abilities, listen to her words, and not to Temple's bizarre behavior one by one Come on, get it done, and won't be intimidated by Temple's actions at the farewell party. . If it wasn't for Temple to express her feelings in front of everyone, I don't think my mother would ever understand Temple's world. Even after paying attention to it for more than ten years, she still deliberately stopped T's attempts when T had obvious changes----- ---Take it easy, Mom, T will remember all your hard work, but she always pushes the door open by herself, not even the one who "helped hold the door".

That hairstyle. . mother and daughter logo

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  • 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.

  • Temple Grandin: [voiceover] I've always wanted to understand the gentleness that other people feel by being hugged by their mothers. And now I've made a machine that lets me do that. It feels like a wire gets reconnected. Like something gets repaired.