different but still the same. “be thankful for what we are!”

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Page 1: Different but still the same. “Be thankful for what we are!”

Different but still the same

Page 2: Different but still the same. “Be thankful for what we are!”

“Be thankful for

what we are!”

Page 3: Different but still the same. “Be thankful for what we are!”

“Reality better

than anticipation

(no reason for

apprehension).”

Page 4: Different but still the same. “Be thankful for what we are!”

“I imagined them sad, but they

looked happy.”

Page 5: Different but still the same. “Be thankful for what we are!”

“At first I was

disappointed by

their ignoring

me.”

Page 6: Different but still the same. “Be thankful for what we are!”

“I was amazed of mothers’

dedication/commitment. They do not seem to

have another life”.

Page 7: Different but still the same. “Be thankful for what we are!”

“Strange but understandabl

e.”

Page 8: Different but still the same. “Be thankful for what we are!”

“I’ve managed to find new ways of communication

- a simple smile -.”

Page 9: Different but still the same. “Be thankful for what we are!”

“I was a bit afraid at the beginning, but things came

naturally.”

Page 10: Different but still the same. “Be thankful for what we are!”

“My initial thought was they were the same, but they had different responses to my offering them

juice.”

Page 11: Different but still the same. “Be thankful for what we are!”

“Very detail focused/keen on similarities and differences.”

Page 12: Different but still the same. “Be thankful for what we are!”

“Not sure of what I/we can do to help.”

Page 13: Different but still the same. “Be thankful for what we are!”

“Some of them seem pretty smart and able

to solve problems (direction or easiest

way).”

Page 14: Different but still the same. “Be thankful for what we are!”

“I didn’t know how to enter their

world.”

Page 15: Different but still the same. “Be thankful for what we are!”

“They seemed to answer the

stimuli mechanically.”

Page 16: Different but still the same. “Be thankful for what we are!”

“They simply

ignored me. I was

upset.”

Page 17: Different but still the same. “Be thankful for what we are!”

“A big gap between

their emotional

response and their

age.”

Page 18: Different but still the same. “Be thankful for what we are!”

“They seem to need activity.”

Page 19: Different but still the same. “Be thankful for what we are!”

“They may

become

aggressive under

stress.”

Page 20: Different but still the same. “Be thankful for what we are!”

“Able of artistic details.”

Page 21: Different but still the same. “Be thankful for what we are!”

“Some of them were very happy with the

gifts.”

Page 22: Different but still the same. “Be thankful for what we are!”

“Most of them

have no initiative

in interaction.”

Page 23: Different but still the same. “Be thankful for what we are!”

“They are kids requiring more

attention.”

Page 24: Different but still the same. “Be thankful for what we are!”

“While doing something they do

not like interference.”

Page 25: Different but still the same. “Be thankful for what we are!”

“I felt rejected.”

Page 26: Different but still the same. “Be thankful for what we are!”

“Parents look more

like teachers.”

Page 27: Different but still the same. “Be thankful for what we are!”

“Blank eyes sometimes.”

Page 28: Different but still the same. “Be thankful for what we are!”

“Younger children were more

communicative.”

Page 29: Different but still the same. “Be thankful for what we are!”

“I felt useless.”

Page 30: Different but still the same. “Be thankful for what we are!”

“They are not

aware of the

differences from

the other children.”

Page 31: Different but still the same. “Be thankful for what we are!”

“They learn by

imitation.”

Page 32: Different but still the same. “Be thankful for what we are!”

In conclusion, we believe that such action has opened our eyes to

the really important things in life, especially the need of every

human being to support, a helping hand, a smile ... It was a new

experience for us and we believe that those children deserve more. As Jim Sinclair said, "Being

autistic does not mean to be a foreign. But it means to be a stranger" and we are trying

to understand and get closer to them.