He screamed at me , you are not talking well.
Aoch,
It is very sad to have a brother who doesn't understand. I expect that he gets frustrated and will lose his temper - everyone does this sometimes.
You can manage sentences - Your messages on here are making more sense to me. I hope you can continue talking to us as we understand what is like to have autism.
Aoch,
I don't suppose that he understands you very well. I don't think that he will know much about your problems. I don't suppose that you understand him very well either do you?
Do your parents understand you? Can you talk to them about your brother?
Aoch,
Please could you give us more details. If you are facing problems with someone shouting at you please call us on our Helpline and we'll be able to give you advice. The number is 0808 800 4104.
Take care,
Avi
Aoch,
Could you tell us if you live with your family or in a care home?
Is the man that screams a carer or is he a member of your family or who else is he?
Hi Aoch,
Hope you are well... Like the others point our you should not be targetted by anyone because of the way you speak.
If you have further issues please continue talking to us on here and we'll try and advise you.
Take care,
Avi
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Hi Aoch.
It isn't your fault that you can't talk well. He shouldn't have shouted at you. Who is he?
It is horrible when people scream at you, that has happened to me a few times because people didn't understand me.
Are there some people at your home that do understand you? Can you talk to them and tell them what happened?
Hi Aoch,
You put at the title-severely sad.... if somebody is making you very sad by criticizing how you speak, then that is bullying. Nobody should bully you.
When we are severely sad, it is good to keep talking to people. An adult you trust i.e. your G.P, your carer, vicar .Also, it is good to write these things down too. Another thing we can do when we are sad, is to do something creative, read a book, or do some exercise, even hug an animal.
Hi Aoch,
You put at the title-severely sad.... if somebody is making you very sad by criticizing how you speak, then that is bullying. Nobody should bully you.
When we are severely sad, it is good to keep talking to people. An adult you trust i.e. your G.P, your carer, vicar .Also, it is good to write these things down too. Another thing we can do when we are sad, is to do something creative, read a book, or do some exercise, even hug an animal.