My 6-year-old granddaughter tried to jump from the balcony. Her face revealed a shocking truth…

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  • Опубликовано: 12 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 13

  • @adelasmith4636
    @adelasmith4636 Месяц назад +8

    I have an autistic son. He is now 33 and doing fine. My best advice to anyone with a child with a disability is to treat them as normally as possible within their level of abilty. Also get the therapies they may need. My son goes on hunting trips. Been on planes, trains and traveled around with us. Enjoys it all. Was it easy getting there? No, but he had now the most normal life he can have
    Trust your gut. DON'T let someone tell you what is best. Just be a good parent to your lovely child.

  • @MareeGresham
    @MareeGresham Месяц назад +4

    What sort of support group pressure parents on a child with Spectrum. Anyone who has had an Autistic child knows there conditions are all different.

  • @elainewatters
    @elainewatters Месяц назад +2

    I'm glad Emily was blessed with a Grandma that was able to see something was going on and stood up to her daughter & son-law.NO CHILD SHOULD BE ABUSED.I pray 🙏 that they realize how Precious a gift that God gave them in their daughter💜🧸 PLEASE STOP USiNG BORING CATS FOR THE BACKGROUND ,it will be a good idea to match the background with the story wouldn't be hard to do 🌹🦋

  • @teresamaurer8820
    @teresamaurer8820 Месяц назад +3

    So they just squeezed a criminal act under the rug? No justice

  • @juliairwin-gh2bl
    @juliairwin-gh2bl Месяц назад +2

    Protect the children first ignore the fact that the parents are abusive that's how so many children die at their parents hands

  • @LaniAnn-2005
    @LaniAnn-2005 Месяц назад +2

    I love how in these stories everyone goes to counseling or therapy but they are in financial distress. Counseling and therapy is expensive how do they do that!

  • @timothyhansen6581
    @timothyhansen6581 Месяц назад

    So...because the grandmother/OP was a "bad mother" to her daughter, she's willing to overlook/cover up the abuse of the granddaughter & NOT have her daughter & son-in-law arrested? And how come she never told them about the granddaughter's near-attempt at unaliving herself? She tried once, got interrupted, & never brought it up again. Ridiculous!

  • @tammyrhemann-l8n
    @tammyrhemann-l8n Месяц назад +2

    It’s also Emily’s grandmothers fault by not calling the police on them. And let her go back to her parents
    How sad 😪

  • @MSevelynjacobs
    @MSevelynjacobs Месяц назад +1

    Can't you work in any more commercials? It's not worth listening with all the commercials

  • @kathleenmayhorne3183
    @kathleenmayhorne3183 Месяц назад +2

    And did you never tell them what telling a young child to dissapear made her do? You all nearly lost her forever, they need to apologise sincerely at the least. The authorities would not be so lenient. Does she still live with her grandmother or are her parents taking responsibility again? Do you trust their maturiity to help them make better choices yet? To the channel, stop leaving relevent details out. Have you ever seen books or computers which break up words to start a new line? Why do you let Unintelligent AI get away with it? It's fatally flawed if i never fixes anything.

  • @MsSlimFace
    @MsSlimFace Месяц назад

    This is a nice idea, maybe in a perfect world, but not reality. Abusive people don't just stop because they get caught. The abuse becomes a pattern which is a lot harder to break than just admitting to it and saying it won't happen again. Words are just words, convenient and empty. Grandma should have reported the abuse (hello, it's a crime) and sought to be granted custody of Emily. The parents should have been arrested and ordered to undergo counseling before it was even considered to return Emily to their custody. To verbally and physically abuse any child, autistic or not, to the point of the child trying to jump off a balcony is an indication that the abuse is extreme. There's nothing to prove that future stressful situations will not set the stage for an escalation of abuse, with much more dire outcomes. Grandma needs to take off the rose-colored glasses.

  • @kathleenmayhorne3183
    @kathleenmayhorne3183 Месяц назад +2

    Hit or hid her arm? You said the right word for the story, but wrote the wrong one, are you trying to be confusing, you are succeeding, it's all wrong. Stilled or steeled my resolve, very different outcome, get it right. Side or sighed? Get an editor or a proof-reader. You will be responsible for steering foreign language students all astray. That's nasty.