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On 7/14/2019 at 6:21 PM, Parliament said:

 

What a great idea.

I have a couple of small Foster Care grandchildren I will be doing this for this weekend.

 

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NFM because I am too stupid to know how to post a link to IMGUR or Reddit.

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Kids with SATB2, as a general rule, don't talk. Ever. Most doctors give up on them living normal lives, and let parents get speech, occupational, etc. therapy just as a toss-off.

Our son did not say "Mama" until he was seven years old.

My wife and I have never accepted that for our son; he is doing grade level work (he's ten; does 4th grade "readin', writin', and 'rithmatic")... and is starting to put together spoken sentences unprompted. Most of the time, only the family can understand, but it's getting better and better by the day. So, this was a big fuckin' hairy deal to our family:

"I sneezed three times and Mama gave me a tissue." After I had asked him how his day at the museum went, he said it unprompted, so clearly, my wife made him repeat it for video, and he was a little nervous, so she had to prompt him the second time through with sign language, but this is pretty close to how it originally sounded, too.

 

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On 10/8/2019 at 11:33 AM, Walden Ponderer said:

Kids with SATB2, as a general rule, don't talk. Ever. Most doctors give up on them living normal lives, and let parents get speech, occupational, etc. therapy just as a toss-off.

Our son did not say "Mama" until he was seven years old.

My wife and I have never accepted that for our son; he is doing grade level work (he's ten; does 4th grade "readin', writin', and 'rithmatic")... and is starting to put together spoken sentences unprompted. Most of the time, only the family can understand, but it's getting better and better by the day. So, this was a big fuckin' hairy deal to our family:

"I sneezed three times and Mama gave me a tissue." After I had asked him how his day at the museum went, he said it unprompted, so clearly, my wife made him repeat it for video, and he was a little nervous, so she had to prompt him the second time through with sign language, but this is pretty close to how it originally sounded, too.

 

 

God bless y'all two.

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Yeah, no. It's not dusty in here. I'm just bawling my eyes out at that.  No shame.

That's the most beautiful thing I've seen in media in years.

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Yeah, no. It's not dusty in here. I'm just bawling my eyes out at that.  No shame.

That's the most beautiful thing I've seen in media in years.

Yeah, that George Stephanaopolis can really do a YouTube plug.

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sweet girl is a fucking super hero. That is like 20 wee puppitos …. her poor boobies. They need to rub vitamin E or something on them. 

 

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On 12/5/2019 at 9:54 PM, Parliament said:

 

Whew. That reminds me of the day I adopted my two kids, siblings in danger of being split up. We had a full courtroom of family and friends, and I was not prepared for the emotional impact of the moment. One of my aunts started with the unchecked emotion, and it spread like wildfire. I remember the judge saying that she always starts the day with adoptions because the rest of the day is a bummer. 

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On 12/8/2018 at 8:26 AM, luke duke said:

There's probably several guys on Surly that would volunteer to give you an injection.

Only if you paid me.   Wait that didn’t come out the way it was supposed to come out 

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As the parent of a former LL ball player (admittedly, he sucked), it is always the most exciting thing ever when your kid gets a hit & gets safely on base.

On 5/17/2022 at 1:22 PM, Longhorn_Fan68 said:

 

This is made ever better when you realize that this was really hauling ass for a sloth This is almost a pic that makes you say Holy Shit.

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