Guest guest Posted October 23, 2005 Report Share Posted October 23, 2005 Thanks to sahre of that movie as I to love movies especially childrens movies with good themes or morals to them . My most favoritest movie is of winne dixie I to feel it too is of powerful as it showes that when people have to mcuh grief they can isolate and become of loner people, as Opal the little girl to say she to feels it is because people forget to share their joy. it is of an excellant movie aobut teaching not to judge of people by what you to see in the begin of them or what others might be to say of them but learn of who they really are and from the music they to play in life now not of their past. I to be to watch that movie almost every day if can and can be to almost go word for word of all teh parts LOL but I to love it and learned of so much of the moral and relationships and people things from it. Sondra Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 23, 2005 Report Share Posted October 23, 2005 Thanks to sahre of that movie as I to love movies especially childrens movies with good themes or morals to them . My most favoritest movie is of winne dixie I to feel it too is of powerful as it showes that when people have to mcuh grief they can isolate and become of loner people, as Opal the little girl to say she to feels it is because people forget to share their joy. it is of an excellant movie aobut teaching not to judge of people by what you to see in the begin of them or what others might be to say of them but learn of who they really are and from the music they to play in life now not of their past. I to be to watch that movie almost every day if can and can be to almost go word for word of all teh parts LOL but I to love it and learned of so much of the moral and relationships and people things from it. Sondra Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 23, 2005 Report Share Posted October 23, 2005 Thanks to sahre of that movie as I to love movies especially childrens movies with good themes or morals to them . My most favoritest movie is of winne dixie I to feel it too is of powerful as it showes that when people have to mcuh grief they can isolate and become of loner people, as Opal the little girl to say she to feels it is because people forget to share their joy. it is of an excellant movie aobut teaching not to judge of people by what you to see in the begin of them or what others might be to say of them but learn of who they really are and from the music they to play in life now not of their past. I to be to watch that movie almost every day if can and can be to almost go word for word of all teh parts LOL but I to love it and learned of so much of the moral and relationships and people things from it. Sondra Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 23, 2005 Report Share Posted October 23, 2005 I've seen Dakota in other movies, she is an incredibly talented young lady. Thanks for mentioning this movie, will try to see it. Debi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 23, 2005 Report Share Posted October 23, 2005 Alyssa (my kid w/ ASD) told her dad she wants to see " Dreamer " . This is a first, to have her ask to see it. She doesn't like " new " movies, but instead prefers to watch ones she's really familiar with again and again. I'm hesitant to take her to the theater to see it (we'll probably buy the video when it comes out). But if she'd enjoy it, maybe we should take her with her siblings? I am not sure how to handle this--take her to the theater ( " the show " as we used to call it) or wait until the movie is released on video and DVD. Penny > > Thanks to sahre of that movie as I to love movies especially childrens > movies with good themes or morals to them . My most favoritest movie > is of winne dixie I to feel it too is of powerful as it showes that > when people have to mcuh grief they can isolate and become of loner > people, as Opal the little girl to say she to feels it is because > people forget to share their joy. it is of an excellant movie aobut > teaching not to judge of people by what you to see in the begin of > them or what others might be to say of them but learn of who they > really are and from the music they to play in life now not of their > past. I to be to watch that movie almost every day if can and can be > to almost go word for word of all teh parts LOL but I to love it and > learned of so much of the moral and relationships and people things > from it. > Sondra > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 23, 2005 Report Share Posted October 23, 2005 Alyssa (my kid w/ ASD) told her dad she wants to see " Dreamer " . This is a first, to have her ask to see it. She doesn't like " new " movies, but instead prefers to watch ones she's really familiar with again and again. I'm hesitant to take her to the theater to see it (we'll probably buy the video when it comes out). But if she'd enjoy it, maybe we should take her with her siblings? I am not sure how to handle this--take her to the theater ( " the show " as we used to call it) or wait until the movie is released on video and DVD. Penny > > Thanks to sahre of that movie as I to love movies especially childrens > movies with good themes or morals to them . My most favoritest movie > is of winne dixie I to feel it too is of powerful as it showes that > when people have to mcuh grief they can isolate and become of loner > people, as Opal the little girl to say she to feels it is because > people forget to share their joy. it is of an excellant movie aobut > teaching not to judge of people by what you to see in the begin of > them or what others might be to say of them but learn of who they > really are and from the music they to play in life now not of their > past. I to be to watch that movie almost every day if can and can be > to almost go word for word of all teh parts LOL but I to love it and > learned of so much of the moral and relationships and people things > from it. > Sondra > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 23, 2005 Report Share Posted October 23, 2005 Alyssa (my kid w/ ASD) told her dad she wants to see " Dreamer " . This is a first, to have her ask to see it. She doesn't like " new " movies, but instead prefers to watch ones she's really familiar with again and again. I'm hesitant to take her to the theater to see it (we'll probably buy the video when it comes out). But if she'd enjoy it, maybe we should take her with her siblings? I am not sure how to handle this--take her to the theater ( " the show " as we used to call it) or wait until the movie is released on video and DVD. Penny > > Thanks to sahre of that movie as I to love movies especially childrens > movies with good themes or morals to them . My most favoritest movie > is of winne dixie I to feel it too is of powerful as it showes that > when people have to mcuh grief they can isolate and become of loner > people, as Opal the little girl to say she to feels it is because > people forget to share their joy. it is of an excellant movie aobut > teaching not to judge of people by what you to see in the begin of > them or what others might be to say of them but learn of who they > really are and from the music they to play in life now not of their > past. I to be to watch that movie almost every day if can and can be > to almost go word for word of all teh parts LOL but I to love it and > learned of so much of the moral and relationships and people things > from it. > Sondra > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 23, 2005 Report Share Posted October 23, 2005 Penny theaters are of good family things and a place to learn of social behaviors. it will be of a kids show so not to worry if others are some distracted by her noise so to speak. take her and teach of her as intime this will be of a much good family outing for the whole family . If she is asking usually the reinforcer is there as my new speak is she is baiting the hook. teeling you she is of ready to do something new. sit close by doors of the theater so can get out quick if she is unable to sit long and so she can stand and walk a little in the back of the theater and or jump and stim if she is of one who needs that while watching the movie. Sondra In Autism_in_Girls , " penelope_fam " <bubbetta@h...> wrote: > > Alyssa (my kid w/ ASD) told her dad she wants to see " Dreamer " . This > is a first, to have her ask to see it. She doesn't like " new " movies, > but instead prefers to watch ones she's really familiar with again and > again. I'm hesitant to take her to the theater to see it (we'll > probably buy the video when it comes out). But if she'd enjoy it, > maybe we should take her with her siblings? > > I am not sure how to handle this--take her to the theater ( " the show " > as we used to call it) or wait until the movie is released on video > and DVD. > > Penny > > > > > > Thanks to sahre of that movie as I to love movies especially > childrens > > movies with good themes or morals to them . My most favoritest movie > > is of winne dixie I to feel it too is of powerful as it showes that > > when people have to mcuh grief they can isolate and become of loner > > people, as Opal the little girl to say she to feels it is because > > people forget to share their joy. it is of an excellant movie aobut > > teaching not to judge of people by what you to see in the begin of > > them or what others might be to say of them but learn of who they > > really are and from the music they to play in life now not of their > > past. I to be to watch that movie almost every day if can and can be > > to almost go word for word of all teh parts LOL but I to love it and > > learned of so much of the moral and relationships and people things > > from it. > > Sondra > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 23, 2005 Report Share Posted October 23, 2005 Penny theaters are of good family things and a place to learn of social behaviors. it will be of a kids show so not to worry if others are some distracted by her noise so to speak. take her and teach of her as intime this will be of a much good family outing for the whole family . If she is asking usually the reinforcer is there as my new speak is she is baiting the hook. teeling you she is of ready to do something new. sit close by doors of the theater so can get out quick if she is unable to sit long and so she can stand and walk a little in the back of the theater and or jump and stim if she is of one who needs that while watching the movie. Sondra In Autism_in_Girls , " penelope_fam " <bubbetta@h...> wrote: > > Alyssa (my kid w/ ASD) told her dad she wants to see " Dreamer " . This > is a first, to have her ask to see it. She doesn't like " new " movies, > but instead prefers to watch ones she's really familiar with again and > again. I'm hesitant to take her to the theater to see it (we'll > probably buy the video when it comes out). But if she'd enjoy it, > maybe we should take her with her siblings? > > I am not sure how to handle this--take her to the theater ( " the show " > as we used to call it) or wait until the movie is released on video > and DVD. > > Penny > > > > > > Thanks to sahre of that movie as I to love movies especially > childrens > > movies with good themes or morals to them . My most favoritest movie > > is of winne dixie I to feel it too is of powerful as it showes that > > when people have to mcuh grief they can isolate and become of loner > > people, as Opal the little girl to say she to feels it is because > > people forget to share their joy. it is of an excellant movie aobut > > teaching not to judge of people by what you to see in the begin of > > them or what others might be to say of them but learn of who they > > really are and from the music they to play in life now not of their > > past. I to be to watch that movie almost every day if can and can be > > to almost go word for word of all teh parts LOL but I to love it and > > learned of so much of the moral and relationships and people things > > from it. > > Sondra > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 23, 2005 Report Share Posted October 23, 2005 Penny theaters are of good family things and a place to learn of social behaviors. it will be of a kids show so not to worry if others are some distracted by her noise so to speak. take her and teach of her as intime this will be of a much good family outing for the whole family . If she is asking usually the reinforcer is there as my new speak is she is baiting the hook. teeling you she is of ready to do something new. sit close by doors of the theater so can get out quick if she is unable to sit long and so she can stand and walk a little in the back of the theater and or jump and stim if she is of one who needs that while watching the movie. Sondra In Autism_in_Girls , " penelope_fam " <bubbetta@h...> wrote: > > Alyssa (my kid w/ ASD) told her dad she wants to see " Dreamer " . This > is a first, to have her ask to see it. She doesn't like " new " movies, > but instead prefers to watch ones she's really familiar with again and > again. I'm hesitant to take her to the theater to see it (we'll > probably buy the video when it comes out). But if she'd enjoy it, > maybe we should take her with her siblings? > > I am not sure how to handle this--take her to the theater ( " the show " > as we used to call it) or wait until the movie is released on video > and DVD. > > Penny > > > > > > Thanks to sahre of that movie as I to love movies especially > childrens > > movies with good themes or morals to them . My most favoritest movie > > is of winne dixie I to feel it too is of powerful as it showes that > > when people have to mcuh grief they can isolate and become of loner > > people, as Opal the little girl to say she to feels it is because > > people forget to share their joy. it is of an excellant movie aobut > > teaching not to judge of people by what you to see in the begin of > > them or what others might be to say of them but learn of who they > > really are and from the music they to play in life now not of their > > past. I to be to watch that movie almost every day if can and can be > > to almost go word for word of all teh parts LOL but I to love it and > > learned of so much of the moral and relationships and people things > > from it. > > Sondra > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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