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re: Update - Body Identified - Autistic 6 Y/O missing
Posted on 9/26/18 at 9:04 am to PearlJam
Posted on 9/26/18 at 9:04 am to PearlJam
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Could easily be either. I won't cast aspersions on the father yet.
When we go on walks, we tell our daughter to not get too far ahead of us, and she constantly forgets that and we have to shout her back. And that's in a subdivision.
Posted on 9/26/18 at 10:26 am to sicboy
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When we go on walks, we tell our daughter to not get too far ahead of us, and she constantly forgets that and we have to shout her back. And that's in a subdivision.
Is your daughter non-verbal and autistic? I have experience with a child like this, and it's highly unlikely that her parents would let her out of their sight in a scenario like this.
Posted on 9/26/18 at 11:51 am to sicboy
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When we go on walks, we tell our daughter to not get too far ahead of us, and she constantly forgets that and we have to shout her back. And that's in a subdivision.
You clearly don't have experience with non-verbal autistic kids, there is no such thing as "shouting them back" They do not respond to verbal commands, hence "non-verbal"
I 100% think there is more to this and seriously believe the father is involved and knows more than he is telling.
He's raised a non-verbal autistic son for 6 years, NO WAY he lets that child out of his sight, ESPECIALLY near water.
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