No - no one can 'get rid' of autism.
Autism is a neurological difference...the only way to 'get rid' of autism then would be to 'get rid' of a persons brain, which obviously isn't an option. Although autism can be a disability for many it can also be an advantage to many, even if a 2 year old is severely affected by their autism they may improve over time.
ask yourself, "Is it ok for a 13 year old left to watch a 8 year old", the autism part shouldn't make a difference. This really depends on the children. If the 13 year old is very mature and is capable (and willing) to look after this child, then there shouldn't be a problem. I am sorry but i have to disagree, autism does change a lot. If the 13 year old is related to the autistic child then yes...because he or she may know what to do if the child should through a severe tantrum! I have a younger sister who is 6 but has a mind of a 2 year old....i wouldn't dare leave her alone with anyone that doesn't know her personally...
AuTism awareness day is 4/2 I have also learned of autism pride day which I believe is June 18th. The month of April is autism awareness month.
If a 9 year old is active everyday, he or she should shower every 2 days to get rid of the sweat, which later turns into B.O (Body odour). if he or she does not, then make sure he or she washes everyday he or she has p.e and on weekends
No, she has a 6-year-old and a 2-year-old.
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After 2 year, I guess
Well it can be both, it just depends on how the term is being used. You would say "My daughter is 2 years old" or "I have a 2 year old daughter".
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Just lay down the law. Tell them he is yours, and that he loves you. Also tell this man he can have you, or his crazy ex girlfriends. If he picks them, you deserve better.
no you but hole thats only 2 years