I agree I can learn from Autism groups too.--- In for-and-by-
autistics@yahoogroups.com, "zarinangel"
<healingintoauthenticity@...> wrote:
>
> Dear Larry,
>
> Thank you again. Please take your time. You will learn as you go
and
> everyone will be patient - if they aren't then they simply should
not
> be here.
>
> I know that it takes a great deal of thought and patience to be a
> moderator. It also takes commitment. And it takes the willingness
to
> have the vision and then to cultivate and caretake the
interactions of
> the group. With a group of Aspies and Auties this can be very
trying
> - we can sometimes be like a hive of bees where some of us get out
of
> control, stinging anything within sight until the meltdown or roll
of
> pontificating stops.
>
> Most of us don't have the time or patience to do what you are
doing.
> I very much appreciate it and I hope others who come here will
too.
> My brother does not touch type, nor is he a big reader, but he
wants
> to look over my shoulder, so as to speak, and make comments that I
can
> relay - it is his way of interacting - so if that is okay then
that is
> how we will handle his being part of this group. (At 53 he has
A.S.,
> ADD, ADHD and Non-verbal Learning Disorder, very abused and
> misunderstood at school, he now lives on seventy acres with 23
dogs,
> bordering 3000 acres of protected wilderness. He likes to keep
> informed and to interact - but in his own way.)
>
> Thanks again,
>
> Zarin
>