The camera. Right.
You sayin she's thirsty, brah? LOL
The camera. Right.
Exactly. Being kind is free.Read this a few days ago and loved it.
Makes me think about all of the kids out there who sit alone at lunch on a regular basis.
Always remember that the most innocuous acts can have such a profound effect.
FSU > Florida
Seems a little undersized for college football.
As someone with Aspergers, we can be oblivious at times to the cruelty and meanness of others. I remember getting set up for a rather mean prank by some classmates and was happy just because people were laughing and paying attention to me. I didn't realize til i was older and more self aware of myself and my quirks just how fucked up that prank was.
If you have the ability to single someone out because they are different, you have the ability to show compassion for them being different. That failure is on the children as well as the parents and the school.Kids don't have the ability to recognize that kids who are "different" from them still deserve friends and social interaction.
That's a failure on the parents who don't recognize that discussing issues like autism, Down's Syndrome, and IDD in other children help teach their kids tolerance and acceptance.
I know that feel. I sat alone plenty of times in school.
I feel like that picture kind of sums up the college experience vs. grade school experience.
Once you're out of grade school all of that clique pecking order stuff goes straight out of the window.
Superb man. Just wonderful.
I hope his influence means things will be better for the kid, since I bet his classmates know about this. If only there was this kindness for everyone eating alone; I know I would've appreciated it back in my school days.