Category Archives: Socialization
Not Going to be a Compliant Earthling
Learning that your child is different, that he has his own growth schedules, and feeling more at ease, as he, catches up in development according to children his age, translated… Out of our expectations, Strong was, very adapted to going … Continue reading
The Young Boy in the Farmer’s Market
Watching this young boy with autism turning into a more well-rounded, better socialized, young man through the years, imagine how much trial his parents must’ve gone through, translated… It was not yet eight in the morning on a Saturday, the … Continue reading
The Salt in the Wind
What this kid longed for, was everybody’s attention, it wasn’t at all, that he’d, cared the least bit about the environment I stood by and watched a local child introduced the various kinds of fishes caught by the coastline of … Continue reading
My Young Grandson Lied…
Socialization of a very young child, how this young child had, learned one of the most important lessons of his young life, translated… My son had worked overtime two days straight, he was beat, that as he’d entered into the … Continue reading
Why do the Happily Ever Afters All End in Marriage?
You gotta wonder, I mean, why do all those stereotypical, happily ever afters of those told, retold, and retold, retold, over, over, over, over, over (you get the picture, don’t you???) again stories all end in marriages? Does that mean, … Continue reading
The Systems of Education, Ill Fitted for the Children to Learn and Grow Up in
How children’s love of learning, gets, SLAUGHTERED by the systems, the thoughts of a mother, translated… Toward how a four-year-old child that was punished to stand for the rest of the class, I’d felt, ambiguous, I’d understood deep down, that … Continue reading
The Air, My Friend
the illustration by Jimi Liao, off of UDN.com… What adults, are doing, to their own young, and it’s, not good!!! Translated… My sense of imagination had been damaged severely lately, I can, no longer See the real world anymore. This … Continue reading