Dad Abandons Autistic Child And Regrets It Years Later | REIDframed Studios
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- Опубликовано: 3 мар 2024
- Millie and Mark's son Jakey has been diagnosed with Autism. Mark cannot accept anything less than a "perfect child", so he leaves his wife and his son and starts a new family. Years later, Mark is diagnosed with a life threatening condition that only one doctor can find a cure for... his son Dr. Jakey Bishop.
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He couldn’t even admit that he was wrong or apologize and thank Jakey. What a horrible, pathetic and shortsighted man. He was definitely no father.
Every child deserves a parent.. but not every parent deserves a child.
Yet. They tell people not to have abortion
I'm autistic, but my parents love me dearly.
Nothing wrong with having a disability the people that disrespect disabled people are more disabled in my opinion
Same, well except my dad (who since then divorced from my mom).
@@mdo7 That's tough.
@@Shojo-SkipSchmandy_the_Hottie Let me give you a background about myself:
I'm a 2nd gen Vietnamese-American (aka Asian-American). If you know anything about Asian/Asian-Americans communities, you know that mental and learning disabilities aren't taken seriously in Asian families and not understood. Beside autism, other disorders like Dyslexia, and etc... are looked down upon and autism and ADHD are also looked down upon in Asian-American and they often faced discrimination from other Asian-Americans too. Mental health are also frowned upon in Asian/Asian-American families too, again, this is why you have high suicide rate in Asian/Asian-Americans. Also, because of the cultural stigma against autism, and other learning disabilities I just mentioned, that's why autism in Asian and Asian-American are always underdiagnosed (don't even get me started on girls/female that include Asian-American women/female and autism). Luckily, I received my autism diagnosis at a very young age, and I think my mom has a undiagnosed autism (given that Vietnam didn't have a diagnostic tool to detect autism back in the 50's and 60's). I think my father may have undiagnosed autism too I think and he may not know it.
Autism is not a disability. Think of it as a different ability. They can’t help it
You're exactly right I'm autistic and I was taught that "disability" is just a word people with disabilities do the same things everyone else does in different ways
@@robbiescheid4127 me 2. I’m light autistic. Born with it. Some people don’t understand the word. There are different people out there.
I'm a mum of autism child and 2 other with additional needs and I'm so proud of all 3 of them
This one hits me where I live. I was born with Autism. It was difficult for me to keep up with other kids and to do well in school sometimes. In fact, even in college, it still is. But my parents were kind and loving enough to see it through and support me with whatever they could.
I was also born with autism
cant blame his daughter walking on him when he denied her the chance to get to know her brother
I have a son who is mentally challenged. His father wanted a perfect son he did have a healthy 2 and perfect son never accepted his mentally challenged son men or even woman are like this what goes around comes around. So
Sad !
As an autistic man, I'm grateful both my parents stayed even though they had every right to kick me out.
I'm also autistic myself and watching this video is sad like the dad shouldn't walk out on his son because he's autistic I think us people with autism deserve kindness we're all human like everyone else
Mark basically dug his own grave. Never turn your back on your kids. They may be the only ones that help you.
I can’t believe that mark abandoned jakey as a kid.
JAKE ENGLISH?!?!?!?!?!?!/1?!/ Edit: Sorry guys I'm mentally challenged..!- 😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅
artism isn’t a disability it’s a differentability mark is the one that is disabled
Has anybody seen the autistic magician on Britains got got talent Cillian O'Connor
In the end mark got a he deserved for disrespecting his son because of his disability and now he got the karma in the end
Great video I am also autistic and high functioning but being on the Spectrum still comes with it's challenges that man showed no remorse for his actions and his daughter disowned him once she realized who he really was and now she has a half brother and a stepmother any chance you can make a part 2 to this where we could see her getting to know her new family while the evil father tries to get revenge which ends up giving himself more trouble Karma has no mercy
Yes it really hits me home when a father or mother abandons an autism son or daughter then you should regret the decision
As someone say “Bad decisions can bring consequences and when you demean or abandon them because of their learning disability than you get a dose of your punishment” and I’m also autism spectrum disorder and maybe he learns his lesson for abandoning someone.
How could Mark be so selfish? My dad walked out on my family when I was 27 and the hurt I felt was more than I could ever imagine
27? How old ARE you?
Who cares about the age @@Shojo-SkipSchmandy_the_Hottie
@@maddencardinals9551 I was wondering.
@@Shojo-SkipSchmandy_the_HottieI’m 31 now
@@chrispleasantable I'm 29, single and stuck in the friendzone because of my average appearance.
I was born with autism spectrum also. And my Dad abandoned me when I was between 8 and 12 years old too. I still miss him though
He wasn’t protecting his reputation because if he was he would have brought his son up more people would respect Jim for that
Yes please make a part 2 where she gets to know her family it needs it
What somebody needs doesn’t always get
Loved the Drs
The father was a fluffing a---hole! In fact, weeks from now, we have Autism World Awareness Day.
Still though he was the perfect Dad to his Daughter until she realised Jakey was his son and still had an axe to grind towards him.
He gave up on his autistic son, but years later his son never gave up on him.
3:20 "Different doctors have different skill sets, sir. That's why hospitals and medical labs hire so many."
Reputation is not more important then ur child
Thank you for believing in people with Autism. I LOVED this video 📹!!!!!! Beautiful! Believe !!!
Dr Bishop is an amazing person but so is what his half sister said.
I feel sorry for Antonella because her low life father for keeping a her brother a secret he doesn’t deserve the title father
Got a say from a other video we can’t save everyone not everyone is worth the effort this applies to the low life father
I was officially diagnosed with Autism in January 2024.
Love this show
Mark said I need you to his daughter what you need you don’t always get
I had to restrain myself to keep from bawling.
the so called dad was nothing, thats why karma came for him.
I thinkthat mangoose is a top CLOWN.
The child left or should I say the big child left
What you want you don’t always get
Now he don't got his daughter
Jake should leave him to it
Never even told them they're brother and sister
So he was more bothered about keeping customers well the customers that don’t went do custom with just because he as a autistic son he should tell stuff there custom up there arse
This is a lot like Dhar Mann Studios...
Yep. Dhar Mann did the exact same video a couple of years ago
@@evelynshore9489 I knew it.
@@Shojo-SkipSchmandy_the_Hottie These channels constantly copy each other, Dhar included and Dhar isn't even the first to do it. Can't remember which channel but they've been doing this style of content for 4 years prior to Dhar posting his first video
@@LilT2o00 Oh?
@@Shojo-SkipSchmandy_the_Hottie yeah just found it, it's called Ok, Inc. They started this style of content in 2014. Dhar hopped on the scene in 2018
you cant say the r slur thats rlly bad!!! :(((((
What someone needs doesn’t always get