have you seen any person like antra in real life ?

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have you seen any person like antra in real life?????

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Posted: 16 years ago
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have you seen people like antara ???????????//
my reply is no i have'nt seen..............
pls give your response and vews..........if yes what kind of behaviour u hv notied in them.........

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Posted: 16 years ago
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not exactly like antara, but I did meet an autistic boy on my way to india one time. He was more of a high functioning one, though.
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Posted: 16 years ago
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in terms of looks antara looks like me when iw as her age my husbandand my mother in law noticed it

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Posted: 16 years ago
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yes one of my distant cousins is autistic! But he is lucky in a way that since he resides in US -where there are a advanced medical facilities even the govt there gives spll concessions & training.he is almost normal except when you speak for a long time when he starts to repeat things otherwise he looks normal.
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Posted: 16 years ago
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Yes my cousin's son is autistic. He is now 34 years and lives with his parents in the US for better facilities. He gives eye contact and often answers too. Sometimes the answers are exceptional and sometimes ordinary. But he is not a master of Maths or music. He is a middle of the road autistic person but hellova smart guy. He speaks when spoken to at times. But he's a great guy...................... 👍🏼 ❤️
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Posted: 16 years ago
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i have. i worked in a school for autistic children for college. i found it very interesting and i had so much fun in the 6 months i worked there. i worked wiv children who had different types of autism and wer also different ages from 6-19 and also built up a bond with a child who had asperges which is a mild form of autism and the child was very clever at everything at he had a very good memory of what went around him. you also learn about the different behaviors they show and what they may do if they are angry e.g one child used to beat and the other used to tip tables and throw chairs. there wer some moments we i was almost stressed from it but i wud never regret working them as i had soo much fun. whilst working i learnt that u need a lot of patience. i also learnt that a few of them had to wear nappies to help them control themselves and also that autism affects boys more than girls as 1 in 1000 girls suffer from autism yet 1 in 10 boys are affected by it.

all i have to say is that anyone who wants to work with autistic children shud ave a lot of patience and also just enjoy themselves when they are working with them so that you can witness every cute moment they may have.
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Posted: 16 years ago
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is really the baby playing antara autisticOR IS SHE ACTING? Please answer me i want to know.
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Posted: 16 years ago
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Originally posted by: alujna-21

is really the baby playing antara autisticOR IS SHE ACTING? Please answer me i want to know.

baby playing antara her name is zaina and she is normal..........
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Posted: 16 years ago
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yes i have........girl in my neighbour but she is opposite to antara.she is now 25 years old....antara speak only two words antara ice cream and antra ma.........she speak lot but alone.she talk with her self.....when i go to her home i have noticed always she sit alone when i talk with her other sisters in group.....she know the name of everybody in her famly ........if i ask anything she give me reply sometimes wrong and sometime right........
she has no any special quality like antara......according to aap ki antara autistic persons have some special quality like antara but my neighbour hv not.........
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Posted: 16 years ago
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Originally posted by: uzma_patel

i have. i worked in a school for autistic children for college. i found it very interesting and i had so much fun in the 6 months i worked there. i worked wiv children who had different types of autism and wer also different ages from 6-19 and also built up a bond with a child who had asperges which is a mild form of autism and the child was very clever at everything at he had a very good memory of what went around him. you also learn about the different behaviors they show and what they may do if they are angry e.g one child used to beat and the other used to tip tables and throw chairs. there wer some moments we i was almost stressed from it but i wud never regret working them as i had soo much fun. whilst working i learnt that u need a lot of patience. i also learnt that a few of them had to wear nappies to help them control themselves and also that autism affects boys more than girls as 1 in 1000 girls suffer from autism yet 1 in 10 boys are affected by it.

all i have to say is that anyone who wants to work with autistic children shud ave a lot of patience and also just enjoy themselves when they are working with them so that you can witness every cute moment they may have.

yup thats true .you have to be patience
girl in my neighbour i m talking about she dsnt like to bath,brush ,comb........when her sister try to bath her she just behave so badly with them........

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