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BBC 2 now - Chris Packham: Asperger's and Me

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MyBrilliantDisguise · 17/10/2017 21:18

Anyone watching?

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BirdyBedtime · 17/10/2017 21:19

Missed the start but watched last 20 mins. Didn't know CP had ASD so interesting watch

BirdyBedtime · 17/10/2017 21:20

Last 10 mins I meant

foxessocks · 17/10/2017 21:20

I've just turned it on. Looks interesting.

AethelflaedsWhiteGoose · 17/10/2017 21:22

One of my dc has an ASD diagnosis. CP is such an inspiration. We luffs him.

anotherdayanotherdinner · 17/10/2017 21:23

I love him a little bit. Such an important issue he's bringing to the forefront. He's a brave man for opening himself up like this I think.

SealSong · 17/10/2017 21:32

Watching this with great interest.

His candidness is moving. I have a lot of respect for him.

Some of the approaches used in America that he's exploring look brutal Sad

mrsRosaPimento · 17/10/2017 21:34

He is so brave. That thing about the tadpoles.
Ds1 has Aspergers. It was pointed out to me by the senco at his school. He's 13. I've always been treating him as an autistic child. He is prepared for things, where cars are, sensory toys, how to do simple tasks... it goes on and on. I didn't realise, because I just saw him as himself, not as an autistic person.
I wouldn't change him. Couldn't, but he is reasonably mild.
This school is painful. I spoke to someone at the weekend who loves aba. It worked for her non verbal dc.

squiz81 · 17/10/2017 21:36

Im watching (although i missed the start)
Interesting to see his take on the American school. I dont have autism and i found that environment chaotic. How can they be getting it so wrong??

Ktown · 17/10/2017 21:37

Such a great chap.

mrsRosaPimento · 17/10/2017 21:38

She sounds sad.

SealSong · 17/10/2017 21:41

I don't think she sounds sad, just comfortable with saying it how it is, good and bad aspects of their relationship.

foxessocks · 17/10/2017 21:42

What was the thing with the tadpoles I missed that?

SealSong · 17/10/2017 21:43

His autobiography is amazing, 'Fingers in the sparkle jar'. I don't think I've ever read such a raw and honest book, beautifully written too.

Aretoo · 17/10/2017 21:50

My 15 yr old son has Aspergers, he sat next to me watching it too. He is nodding his head in agreement and yes on bad days he would take a pill to make it go away, but on the good days he wouldn't change a thing !

The USA both made us Shock

My son is extraordinary and in my eyes does not need curing !

Chris Packham is fantastic and I have the upmost respect for him baring his personal life to all..

mrsRosaPimento · 17/10/2017 21:51

He tasted them.

MummySparkle · 17/10/2017 21:52

I love him! I have Aspergers and I think the programme is great.

ABA sounds hideous

BirdyBedtime · 17/10/2017 21:56

Watching on catch up now as a friend called. Finding the US school difficult viewing - surely that chaos would be even more disruptive for someone with ASD?

SealSong · 17/10/2017 21:57

One thing that I think Chris does, is to blow out of the water the misconception that people with ASD have limited emotions or don't feel things much..he clearly feels things very deeply.

mrsRosaPimento · 17/10/2017 21:57

I agree totally. If autism was bad, natural selection would have felt with it. I firmly believe that autism is beneficial to society. Not just because my autistic ds is amazing. His knowledge on his interests are encyclopaedic. I'm very proud of him. Chris is making me feel emotional.

Oblomov17 · 17/10/2017 22:00

Have recorded this.

ijustwannadance · 17/10/2017 22:01

Fantastic programme.

DamsonGin · 17/10/2017 22:01

I really like him, intent on watching it when I can.

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SealSong · 17/10/2017 22:02

There needs to be more people with Autism who are in the public eye, or who are leaders in their fields (science, arts, IT etc) speaking out publicly, it's great for everyone to understand more, and for young people with autism to see great role models who themselves have ASD. I hope more of this happens.

ftw · 17/10/2017 22:06

It was wonderful TV - I've no experience of it at all, but what an insight, and how nice was he?

Msqueen33 · 17/10/2017 22:09

I really enjoyed this show. I have asd and so do my two dc. Would I rather them not have asd? Honestly yes. Because for them the bad outweighs the good. I think they're wonderful but they find the world very hard especially my youngest who is 5 and unable to speak.

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