tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8770531088853087081.post4754192542850032341..comments2024-03-22T04:19:33.333-05:00Comments on Autism Blogs Directory: Lines: Drawing Them, Stepping Over Them, Obliterating ThemKim Wombleshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15492455180502821052noreply@blogger.comBlogger9125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8770531088853087081.post-51373724725735901302019-04-06T11:42:10.446-05:002019-04-06T11:42:10.446-05:00شركة تنظيف بالاحساء
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شركة نقل ...<br /><a href="http://emc-mee.com/transfer-furniture-jazan.html" rel="nofollow">شركة نقل عفش بجازان</a><br /><a href="http://emc-mee.com/transfer-furniture-bahaa.html" rel="nofollow">شركة نقل عفش بالباحة</a><br /><a href="http://emc-mee.com/transfer-furniture-ahsa.html" rel="nofollow">شركة نقل عفش بالاحساء</a><br /><a href="http://emc-mee.com/transfer-furniture-jubail.html" rel="nofollow">شركة نقل عفش بالجبيل</a><br /><a href="http://emc-mee.com/transfer-furniture-qatif.html" rel="nofollow">شركة نقل عفش بالقطيف</a><br />khairyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07715043322759772461noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8770531088853087081.post-16447287917697793832011-01-01T17:35:48.695-06:002011-01-01T17:35:48.695-06:00http://kctherapist.blogspot.com/2011/01/mental-hea...http://kctherapist.blogspot.com/2011/01/mental-health-emergencies.html --courtesy Barbara http://www.therextras.com/Kim Wombleshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15492455180502821052noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8770531088853087081.post-25264970419610010722010-12-30T20:05:42.821-06:002010-12-30T20:05:42.821-06:00Barbara,
Go on anytime!
I think church communiti...Barbara,<br /><br />Go on anytime!<br /><br />I think church communities can be tremendously helpful for many. We've got a blogger on the directory who writes at http://theinclusivechurch.wordpress.com/. <br /><br />Hobbies are a great idea, too. I think that many parents close down and focus all their attention on autism and treatments and don't give themselves permission to veg and do something for themselves.<br /><br />And you're right, perhaps some posts on specific warning signs and some suggestions about how to seek help or decompress would be helpful.<br /><br />:-)Kim Wombleshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15492455180502821052noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8770531088853087081.post-3674315582867740542010-12-30T18:55:29.714-06:002010-12-30T18:55:29.714-06:00This past year I have left a comment more-than-a-f...This past year I have left a comment more-than-a-few-times to the effect of find.help.close. No way can I discern a venting post from someone who is at the edge of a pit just from reading a post. <br /><br />I do think it is possible to give a recognizable cue (or 2) in a post - something that might literally help someone to know when to seek help. There are probably public ed sites that give screening questions for depression, and suicide prevention (like telephone help lines). <br /><br />Garnering a sense of community is a worthy suggestion. People who have help from other people tend to feel better. I know this is daring, but SOME people experience a sense of community through a church congregation. And some don't. <br /><br />A gathering of people who have similar experiences can quickly know how to support one another. But gathering that group (Pit Club) is yet another challenge, eh? <br /><br />Lately I have been struck by the passion some people have for hobbies - expressed through commitment to a hobby 'club'. Here are some that I have observed lately: genealogy, RVing, fishing, hunting, miniature trains, stamp collecting, gardening. Adults on the spectrum might find social homes in a hobby club. Just saying. <br /><br />Thanks for letting me go on here. <br />BarbaraAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8770531088853087081.post-21771550598075674802010-12-30T17:06:29.873-06:002010-12-30T17:06:29.873-06:00I don't blame you for running away for a day! ...I don't blame you for running away for a day! :-) Next week, the girls will go back to school, and my son will go back to the day center, so I'll have the three days he's at the center to regroup from the last two weeks. We even got lucky and my husband managed to get next week off. I may sleep the entire time!<br /><br />We do need a club that's closed to public viewing. Facebook, yahoo or google, though?Kim Wombleshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15492455180502821052noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8770531088853087081.post-42519998211504830862010-12-30T16:30:36.295-06:002010-12-30T16:30:36.295-06:00I want to join the club! LOL! This holiday season ...I want to join the club! LOL! This holiday season I found myself very much at the end of my rope. I would never for all the money in the world, hurt one of my children... but I did run away from home for a day, leaving the kids with my husband. <br /><br />The problem I have had is finding someone who I can ask for help. We're on the waiting list to receive respite care so I can get away every now and again, but my own parents won't take my daughter with Aspergers (and other issues) for more than a short time... and only rarely. <br /><br />Yes - we need a club!Bulldogmahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04773653470602929019noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8770531088853087081.post-69794065842266502712010-12-30T09:21:48.120-06:002010-12-30T09:21:48.120-06:00Barbara,
Yes, I think you're probably right a...Barbara,<br /><br />Yes, I think you're probably right about the literal thinking. I'm not sure how to address that, though, without making the piece and the point entirely too raw. And if I did, I'm not sure it would help.<br /><br />I miss the sense of community I grew up with, the one where food was brought, casserole after casserole, where you sat with the grieving. We can give each other virtual community, but if we cannot find people in our immediate communities, I'm not sure that those in greatest need will get what they need. In person, we can understand more of the situation and more of what's needed; we can act. <br /><br />We need both this virtual, world-wide community and the real, immediate community, but it's become harder to ask for help, easier to remain isolated within our own homes. <br /><br />I'm hoping that can change. <br /><br />Hah, weird humor that I have, we could have a club, closed from the public, The Pit Stop, where folks who are on the edge can come to talk and those who've been there can lend an ear. Hmmm.Kim Wombleshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15492455180502821052noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8770531088853087081.post-86230846772771573732010-12-29T22:24:02.035-06:002010-12-29T22:24:02.035-06:00I was thinking about Emily's post today - her ...I was thinking about Emily's post today - her descriptions of how her son is literal in his thinking. Some adults live in literal-land - more than we might think. I suspect some (if not many) parents might need more than the euphemistic 'lines' and 'pits'. BarbaraAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com