Raising up a kid is not easy – and double difficult if the child has an autism spectrum disorder. How to adapt to the world as carefully as possible? This book tells about it.
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Raising up a kid is not easy – and double difficult if the child has an autism spectrum disorder. How to adapt to the world as carefully as possible? This book tells about it.
Today on my english class we had a discussion about parent-child relation and I've decided to say something about the parents. Ignore it if you want, those are just some tiny thoughts of mine.
If you're a parent, babysitter or whoever that takes care of a child or a teenager, please APPRECIATE EVERY SINGLE WELL DONE THING THEY'VE PUT AN EFFORT IN even if it's nothing for you or you don't find it anything special. As long as the kid is proud, happy, or just satisfied, you should be x10 more. I'm not a parent but I'm a child who's affected by lack of it. Do not let that happen in future to your own.
Teenagers maybe are not children, but they still need an approval and blessing for whatever they do right. They've got one good mark from subject they are keep on failing? Cheer em up and say how glad you are. It's way better than letting the kid know that you are not satisfied anyway. Pride of parents is a value for everything that the kid is doing. If you are still saying "you could've done more" it means for them "what you did is nothing special and nothing that you should be proud of".
Be careful with their feeling before it's too late to teach them how to appreciate themselves.
Every new year, the charismatic quacks who call themselves "prophets" and "apostles" wrench up their "prophetic" rhetoric to make predictions about the upcoming year. And each year, it gets crazier and crazier. Usually, their predictions are about "reaping" something you've "sown" in the past year or some kind of "revival."…
Art by, Elena Kukanova aka Ekukanove
Young Guns: 'I Want Out', 'Speaking in Tongues', 'Raising Up'
You could say - so far so good... Young Guns made the fans happy and released another song from upcoming album 'Ones and Zeros' - 'Raising Up'. I listened to it and still don't know what I think of it. It's not bad thing, but neither good. Plus this feeling that I heard this before, somewhere...
So to keep me sane I started digging, trying to figure it out. When I did (more or less) I've decided I should do some sum up about what Young Guns released from new album so far:
When I heard 'I Want Out' for the first time the new sound surprised me. It was epic - which is great. But then: the beginning and the harmonies - it could be Coldplay song.
Then 'Speaking in Tongues' came out and well, I fell in love with it. I find myself humming it suddenly and it gets stuck in my head for at least whole day. So my approach to this song is totally irrational, completely subjective. But I would say it might be because it's the most "Young Guns'".
With 'Raising Up' I still have this ambiguous opinion, but now I know it reminds me a lot of 80s synthpop, the likes of A-ha.
I can't wait to hear more curious what inspired them and what did they do with it.
Becoming THAT Guy
I remember when I was young and in high school. My dad was the pastor of a small Baptist church in Connecticut. We never had more than about 100 members, so it was a fairly small congregation. While there was a good handful of youth when my brother was in high school, there were only about 4 or 5 of us by the time I got to the youth group. I had a hard time feeling like I had such a small support…
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Bending down now, means raising up later...