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Actually quite sturdy but most people think I’m a lot more vulnerable and fragile than I actually am |
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Pretty sturdy. I’ve been through/conquered a lot and I feel like people can sense that on a level |
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Resilience is my middle-name |
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I’ll admit to being quite fragile but that sensitivity doesn’t make me weak |
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Not very resilient at all |
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Depends on the situation/where the resilience is called for | other |
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Strength of character comes in all shades and combinations but I feel like resilience is a particular type of strength, so I dunno. I dunno. Let’s just tap into that this Sunday and have a good think about where we’d place ourselves on that continuum.
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I get more upset/rattled about things happening to my family and friends more than myself. When it comes to me, I'm pretty resilient.
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My parents checked out entirely before I turned 15, my mum died when I was 28 and I have a child with serious learning disability, no family support of any kind, no school system support of any kind, no NHS support of any kind (haven't even been able to get a paeds appointment since pre-covid) and we both work full-time.
Non-resilience isn't really an option ... if I have the worst day of my life tomorrow, I'll still have to get up and make everyone's breakfast on Wednesday. There's literally no one else. ![]() ![]() |
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This Witch doesn't burn
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there are very few people that sail through life without meeting some serious hurdles along the way and dealing with them as best they can. It's just life
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On the other hand I'm acutely aware that my kids are both great and (touch wood!) my older daughter at approaching-15 is thus far angelic really ![]() I might not have said the same a few weeks back when both me and my wife were horribly ill with some gastro virus, but she was much worse than me so I had to carry on with the essentials (as mentioned, we have zero help), and I nearly passed out in the cheese section of ASDA. A real low ![]() |
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![]() ![]() At Obe’s Kitchen, it’s lamb-season all-year-round, not just at Easter. I rate that. Flamingo, Fig and the Fire That Remembers. London’s shine is vast; Liverpool’s shine is textured. Last edited by Redway; 04-09-2023 at 05:41 PM. |
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Been through some family traumas and Bankrupcy so I’m quite resilient…I always know there are people so much worse off than us…proved by stories on this page that are so admirable…
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Hey, everyone has a story in life. That’s why I laugh when people boldly presume that person so-and-so mustn’t be a strong person on the basis of trivial, superficial reasons or because they seem to have to have been through much. Still waters run deep. It’s funny how people assume they can tell exactly what a person’s been through over the years just by looking at them or on the basis of little information. Even when you actually know the person well, you’re not them. There’s still probably a lot you don’t know.
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![]() ![]() At Obe’s Kitchen, it’s lamb-season all-year-round, not just at Easter. I rate that. Flamingo, Fig and the Fire That Remembers. London’s shine is vast; Liverpool’s shine is textured. Last edited by Redway; 04-09-2023 at 09:00 PM. |
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Because - unfortunately - the only ASD school in the area is absolutely abysmal, and in the last year of her attending, they caused her what I worried at the time was permanent emotional and psychological harm. It's not fit for purpose. I actually get viscerally angry when I hear what's available for children in other areas... conversely to mainstream state schools; big-city ASD provision is usually excellent. Hers were a combination of incompetent and dishonest. To be fair to them, they were never uncaring or malicious: they just had absolutely no idea what they were doing, but didn't want to admit it. She's been out of school since mid 2022.
Home schooling is tough, not getting a break is tough, but not getting a break with a kid who is happy and affectionate 99% of the time is vastly preferable to having 6 hours a day of child-free time and a highly distressed, anxious, destructive, utterly lost kid the rest of the time. Last edited by user104658; 04-09-2023 at 09:40 PM. |
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Hi You may or not be aware but I work in an autism unit and from what you’ve explained I’d say you’ve 100% made the correct decision ! Sadly ASD units / mainstream schools aren’t for everyone I’m sure you will work it all out !! There’s so much information and advice out there ( online ) .. I’d like to recommend a brilliant website to you It’s called WrongPlanet.com and it’s a forum for anyone on the autism spectrum and also for parents of ASD children. You can peruse without registering but if you want to post any questions or start a thread you just register ( for free) .. https://wrongplanet.net/forums/viewforum.php?f=19 https://wrongplanet.net/forums/ Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro Last edited by Zizu; 04-09-2023 at 10:28 PM. |
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As it happens I've never been 100% convinced of the ASD diagnosis, I think it was potentially a slightly lazy catch-all diagnosis, I strongly suspect that she has a birth injury (cord was round her neck at birth and her face was very blue) and some structural brain damage (specifically language processing) but it's never been fully investigated, partly because her paediatrics care has also been terrible and partly because the testing process would likely be quite distressing for no real reason. It would literally just be for the sake of knowing, it wouldn't actually change what's available to her. |
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Too right. If anything people with Asperger’s tend to be more intelligent than the average person almost inherently and that’s well-established: I know the most recent version of the DSM canned it but it does still get used unofficially by people who’d rather identify with that than a label which makes it sound like they have special needs. But then every third person doing bits on TikTok these days wants be autistic or otherwise neurodivergent these days and self-pathologise even the most normal of traits. It’s ridiculous. I’m not 100% sold on the validity of the concept of ASD (not just because the spectrum’s so broad) but that’s a completely different discussion altogether. I won’t go into that now. But what I do know is that I’d rather not call people autistic unless there was a reason for it or it was their preference. If I can refer to someone as having Asperger’s (sometimes just ASD), I will.
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![]() ![]() At Obe’s Kitchen, it’s lamb-season all-year-round, not just at Easter. I rate that. Flamingo, Fig and the Fire That Remembers. London’s shine is vast; Liverpool’s shine is textured. Last edited by Redway; 04-09-2023 at 11:49 PM. |
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They say that everyone’s on the spectrum just at different levels I identified as being Aspergers decades ago . I guess at my age I’m just comfortable being who I am .. I ACTUALLY embrace being like this .. my colleagues are all so supportive and I’ve basically got about 20 mothers in our dept as they all look out for me even though we’re all doing the same job … they just know that I can’t cope with certain situations and positively thrive in other situations . Back in the day we were autistic then Aspergers came along and you were either Autistic or Aspergers or whatever So now we are all ASD There’s been loads of changes over the decades I have loads negative traits and far , far fewer positive ones but I absolutely LOVE the positive ones so it’s all good So after decades of just knowing that I wasn’t like anyone else in my family/ circle - after a lot of research I decided I was prob dyslexic ( why choose something so difficult to spell ffs) ( ![]() I had more traits than the Asperger teenagers I was supporting .. and tested highly for Asperger’s. Just recently my daughter who is a teacher and shares a lot of my traits tested positive for ADHD and I’m higher on the ADHD scale than she is judging by all the info and examples she shares with me So I suppose I’m dyslexic/ Aspergers/ADHD ! I just got lucky ![]() If there was a cure found tomorrow I would run a mile .. I love being like this .. he says typing away at 2:09 am ![]() Edit I do feel a little guilty for our granddaughters though as two of them are already showing telltale “signs “ and I know now that they are gonna have some troubling times ahead of them . Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro Last edited by Zizu; 05-09-2023 at 01:17 AM. |
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On a basic level that really applies to everyone I suppose; a brilliant author can be borderline innumerate, and vice versa extremely talented technically minded people can struggle with language nuances. A good friend of mine at school for example was offered an accelerated start (skipping 1st year) at University for Computer Science, but needed Higher English. His grades for CompSci, Maths, Physics etc were off the charts but they had a basic requirement of at least a pass in English. He failed it miserably on his first try, I managed to coach him to scraping a C on his second attempt. Extremely intelligent guy, not on the spectrum (or at least not apparently), he just straight up couldn't do it ![]() |
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