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lmao!!!!!

> We have an old furby that Nicky and Roland are constantly fighting

> over, and due to a few loose wires, I have decided that he should

be

> dx ASD. Here's why:

>

> 1. His speech has regressed to the point where it is usually just

> complete nonsense, made up of long strings of repetitive

monosylables

> and strange noises. (However, Nicky seems to understand him

> perfectly.)

>

> 2. He spends long periods of time staring off into space for no

> reason, only to completely startle me by laughing for no reason I

can

> see or clearly asking for food or attention.

>

> 3. He now cries when you " tickle " him.

>

> 4. He wakes up in the middle of the night and won't stop squealing

> until I remove a battery.

>

> I would accidently " lose " him, but he's been Roland's favorite toy

> for 2 years now, and Nicky thinks he has a new friend. finding out

I

> have another kid on the spectrum is one thing. I'll leave the

autie

> furby nurturing to Roland and Nicky. Other than purposely dropping

> him on his head to get him to shut up, I think they are doing a

> pretty good job for a 2 and 3 year old. ;)

>

> B

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That is the funniest thing I have heard in a long time!

jacquie H

> We have an old furby that Nicky and Roland are constantly fighting

> over, and due to a few loose wires, I have decided that he should

be

> dx ASD. Here's why:

>

> 1. His speech has regressed to the point where it is usually just

> complete nonsense, made up of long strings of repetitive

monosylables

> and strange noises. (However, Nicky seems to understand him

> perfectly.)

>

> 2. He spends long periods of time staring off into space for no

> reason, only to completely startle me by laughing for no reason I

can

> see or clearly asking for food or attention.

>

> 3. He now cries when you " tickle " him.

>

> 4. He wakes up in the middle of the night and won't stop squealing

> until I remove a battery.

>

> I would accidently " lose " him, but he's been Roland's favorite toy

> for 2 years now, and Nicky thinks he has a new friend. finding out

I

> have another kid on the spectrum is one thing. I'll leave the

autie

> furby nurturing to Roland and Nicky. Other than purposely dropping

> him on his head to get him to shut up, I think they are doing a

> pretty good job for a 2 and 3 year old. ;)

>

> B

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Trevayne is terrified of Furby!!!! We never had one but his friend (the

only other child besides sibs that he acknowledges consistently) had on it was

sitting on top of her kitchen set. He bumped into the set and down came Furby

who immediately started blinking his eyes and chattering. He (Trevayne) was

absolutely hysterical! I couldn't help but laugh! He has been scarred for life

however by said Furby!

CHRIS

Furby is autistic!

We have an old furby that Nicky and Roland are constantly fighting

over, and due to a few loose wires, I have decided that he should be

dx ASD. Here's why:

1. His speech has regressed to the point where it is usually just

complete nonsense, made up of long strings of repetitive monosylables

and strange noises. (However, Nicky seems to understand him

perfectly.)

2. He spends long periods of time staring off into space for no

reason, only to completely startle me by laughing for no reason I can

see or clearly asking for food or attention.

3. He now cries when you " tickle " him.

4. He wakes up in the middle of the night and won't stop squealing

until I remove a battery.

I would accidently " lose " him, but he's been Roland's favorite toy

for 2 years now, and Nicky thinks he has a new friend. finding out I

have another kid on the spectrum is one thing. I'll leave the autie

furby nurturing to Roland and Nicky. Other than purposely dropping

him on his head to get him to shut up, I think they are doing a

pretty good job for a 2 and 3 year old. ;)

B

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My younger son loves furby. I think he's really cute, and definitely

autistic.

Thea

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<nvrlnd@m...> wrote:

> Trevayne is terrified of Furby!!!! We never had one but his friend

(the only other child besides sibs that he acknowledges

consistently) had on it was sitting on top of her kitchen set. He

bumped into the set and down came Furby who immediately started

blinking his eyes and chattering. He (Trevayne) was absolutely

hysterical! I couldn't help but laugh! He has been scarred for life

however by said Furby!

> CHRIS

> Furby is autistic!

>

>

> We have an old furby that Nicky and Roland are constantly

fighting

> over, and due to a few loose wires, I have decided that he should

be

> dx ASD. Here's why:

>

> 1. His speech has regressed to the point where it is usually just

> complete nonsense, made up of long strings of repetitive

monosylables

> and strange noises. (However, Nicky seems to understand him

> perfectly.)

>

> 2. He spends long periods of time staring off into space for no

> reason, only to completely startle me by laughing for no reason I

can

> see or clearly asking for food or attention.

>

> 3. He now cries when you " tickle " him.

>

> 4. He wakes up in the middle of the night and won't stop

squealing

> until I remove a battery.

>

> I would accidently " lose " him, but he's been Roland's favorite

toy

> for 2 years now, and Nicky thinks he has a new friend. finding

out I

> have another kid on the spectrum is one thing. I'll leave the

autie

> furby nurturing to Roland and Nicky. Other than purposely

dropping

> him on his head to get him to shut up, I think they are doing a

> pretty good job for a 2 and 3 year old. ;)

>

> B

>

>

>

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LOL! Very funny! So that makes furby, cats, penguins.... what else?

Amy H--in Michigan

Kepler 4 1/2 ASD and Bethany 6 NT

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to wisdom. " ~me

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