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Now THAT is empathy at its BEST!

WOW TUNA!!! Absolutely AMAZING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Grace - whose children usually laugh at the one who gets hurt.... VERRY

INAPPROPRIATE LOL!!!

Are you OK?

> Today got scratched by a cat. ran

> over to her, hugged her and asked " are you OK? "

> ahowed concern for his sister!! OMG!! I may

> faint ...

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> Tuna

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> Today got scratched by a cat. ran

> over to her, hugged her and asked " are you OK? "

> ahowed concern for his sister!! OMG!! I may

> faint ...

Holy crap!

I hope I live to see the day...

YAY !

Jacquie

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WOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! AWSOME!!

Tamara, mom to Ebony-4 yrs, ASD & -7 months

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>Reply-To: parenting_autism

>To: parenting_autism

>Subject: Are you OK?

>Date: Sat, 8 Dec 2001 21:00:10 -0500 (EST)

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>Today got scratched by a cat. ran

>over to her, hugged her and asked " are you OK? "

> ahowed concern for his sister!! OMG!! I may

>faint ...

>

>Tuna

>

>

>=====

>

>

>______________________________________________________

>Send your holiday cheer with http://greetings.yahoo.ca

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> Now THAT is empathy at its BEST!

> WOW TUNA!!! Absolutely AMAZING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

>

> Grace - whose children usually laugh at the one who gets hurt.... VERRY

> INAPPROPRIATE LOL!!!

Putter laughs too. Sigh.

Salli

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> Putter laughs too. Sigh.

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> Salli

It's not so bad.

I mean... it could be worse. It's not like our children get up and knock

the fallen kid back down on the floor, or go bonk him over the head with a

wooden bat once he's fallen.

It's just a giggle. Well, a laugh really. Sometimes a horribly loud and

obnoxious laugh. Sometimes... the " bad seed " laugh LOL.

But it ain't so bad.

Grace

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> It's not so bad.

> I mean... it could be worse. It's not like our children get up and knock

> the fallen kid back down on the floor, or go bonk him over the head with a

> wooden bat once he's fallen.

> It's just a giggle. Well, a laugh really. Sometimes a horribly loud and

> obnoxious laugh. Sometimes... the " bad seed " laugh LOL.

>

> But it ain't so bad.

Very true, Grace. Well, and Putter does not knock people over or bonk them

on the head unless it is Robbie and he has taken something of great value to

Putter. Even then Putter would prefer to cover his ears and scream,

" Putter's! Putter's! "

Salli

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In a message dated 12/9/2001 11:43:17 PM Central Standard Time,

bunnytiner@... writes:

> It's just a giggle. Well, a laugh really. Sometimes a horribly loud and

> > obnoxious laugh. Sometimes... the " bad seed " laugh LOL

You know what's really bad? always laughs when someone gets hurt & is

crying. The other day my niece fell down & was screaming her head off. So of

course is lying on the floor cracking up. She was laughing so hard it

made me start laughing. I look over & my sister is glaring at me for

laughing. I think it might be contagious. I could not stop. Very

innapropriate. Seriously though, I wonder if it could be they just don't know

how to react properly to a upsetting situation. So laughing is how they cope

with it?

Tracey

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Seriously though, I wonder if it could be they just don't know

> how to react properly to a upsetting situation. So laughing is how they

cope

> with it?

Yes. Sometimes people get the giggles at funerals of people they loved

dearly. It happens.

I don't think an autistic kid, giggling at someone else's injury has any

notion of maliciousness. It might be confusion, it might be a total

misunderstanding (the face of the injured person looks funny when screaming

perhaps?)

Salli

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