autism, growing up

Alphonso 2022-04-22 07:01:04

Although it is a crime action movie, I still want to say it from another perspective. Wolf has autism since he was a child, but from one detail, it can be seen that he is very attentive, constantly recites a line, and can also make puzzles. But the mother felt that it would not be possible to continue like this, and the parents also went to the doctor many times. In the end, the parents broke up because of their disagreement on the child's growth and education. Whose father joined the army, but later because he attended the mother's funeral, the father died unexpectedly, so he was imprisoned, but with other Just like the heroic action movies of the past, this time ushered in a turning point in life, encountering the help and guidance of superiors, coupled with his autism and the talent to become a famous accountant.

Everyone has their own shining point, the shining point is the person who discovers them. Of course, in the process of education and growth, the most important thing is the parents, teachers and other people who can influence him. First of all, he can look at him from the eyes of a normal person. , get along with them, and satisfy him as much as possible under the conditions allowed. Instead of looking at it from his own perspective, he will never be able to do it. It depends on other people's children. No matter what kind of children, they must help him establish self-confidence and know how to respect.

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  • Dana Cummings: What is this place?

    Christian Wolff: Panamerica Airstream, 34ft 7inches long, 8ft 5 inches wide. Dimensions which are perfectly adequate for one person. Preferable, even.

    Dana Cummings: This is where you live?

    Christian Wolff: No, I don't live here, this is a storage unit, that would be weird.

  • Brax: When you interrupt somebody like that, it makes them feel that you're just not interested in what they have to say. Or maybe you think what you have to say is just more important that what I have to say. Is that what you think?