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  2. Image credits: Crumplesock The author faces a choice of placing her son into care or splitting her family apart, but she’s unsure if she’s being unreasonable for considering those options

  3. Comfort object - Wikipedia

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    Legend: (a) mother, (b) child, (1) illusion, (2) transitional object. In human childhood development, the term transitional object is normally used. It is something, usually a physical object, which takes the place of the mother-child bond. Common examples include dolls, teddy bears or blankets.

  4. The Monster Bed - Wikipedia

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    Dennis's mother is a larger monster than Dennis, though obviously of the same species. [3] A caring mother, she tries to get her son, Dennis, to sleep on top of his bed and to discontinue his fear of humans. [5] When Dennis refuses to sleep on top of his bed, she goes through extreme difficulties to get him to sleep.

  5. 'I don't want him to go': An autistic teen and his family ...

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    An autistic child. The struggle for services. The 911 calls. This is the harrowing story of how one mom scrambled to get help for her son and keep her head above water.

  6. Autism - Wikipedia

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    Autism spectrum disorder [a] (ASD), or simply autism, is a neurodevelopmental disorder "characterized by persistent deficits in social communication and social interaction across multiple contexts" and "restricted, repetitive patterns of behavior, interests, or activities". [11] Sensory abnormalities are also included in the diagnostic manuals ...

  7. I'm not an only child, but I'm the only one responsible for ...

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    My twin brother was diagnosed with autism when he was 2. He needs assistance with things, and I will be responsible for him when my mom dies.

  8. Special interest (autism) - Wikipedia

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    Engaging in special interests can bring autistic people great joy [25] [26] and many autistic people spend large amounts of time engaged in their special interest. [27] In adults, engaging with special interests has been shown to have positive outcomes for mental health, [28] self-esteem, [29] and can be used to manage stress.

  9. Greta Thunberg's mother speaks out on daughter's autism - AOL

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    Greta Thunberg’s mother is opening up about her daughter’s struggles, including an eating disorder that almost required the young girl to be hospitalized.. In the family’s new book, Our ...