House Rules House Rules question


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What do you think the moral of house rules is
Hannah Wallace Hannah Sep 25, 2013 09:30AM
I can't think of one



Why does there have to be a moral?

This is the only book I've ever finished that I can truly say I've hated.


Never underestimate any person no matter how young or old, good or bad he seems. I loved this book so much <3


I enjoyed this book very much. Everything I love in a novel: a well told story and great characters.

My thought is that there isn't a moral. Instead the story made me reexamine and question my world view.


We must try to understand, not judge, the strange behavior of a person with autism.


Above all else this book aims to highlight how autistic brains work. This book helped me understand and therefore better accept people with autism.


i guess we need to be careful about what rules are we setting for our children and how far can they go in following them :/ i guess we need to teach others the main rules of life then the adaptable rules that can be followed but not in all circumstances.

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Saffiyah Also remember that children with Autism take things very literal and have concept of social clues. So setting rules will be very tricky when working w ...more
Dec 23, 2013 04:16AM

Morale? that no matter what happens you need to be honest and come clean even if it means you will be punished. Autism or not people know when they have done something they shouldn't or when the see something that isn't right. I loved this book. I thought Jodi showed what motherhood is all about. A single mother with 2 children, one with a disability and another who is just wanting some attention and acts out. Proving that you don't have favorites when it comes to your children and that there is a way to communicate and love each child in their/your own way. Love, patience and understanding!


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