00:00Here at Money Dearest, she has special needs, we all know that KT has special needs, and she has mild autism, that's right.
00:18First, how did you know that KT has it?
00:21When she was almost 3 years old, she didn't have eye contact.
00:26When we called her, her doctor told us to check her because she doesn't have eye contact.
00:32Those were her symptoms.
00:35She was diagnosed with it.
00:38Did you get scared?
00:40More on no, more on treatment.
00:44So we can know what the problem is.
00:46Yes, because there are people who don't want to get angry.
00:48No, I'm not like that.
00:50There are people who don't want to get angry.
00:54But I followed what she needed, like therapy.
01:01In other words, you faced it.
01:03Yes, I faced it right away.
01:04Was it hard?
01:07No, not for me.
01:09Was it hard to accept?
01:11Was it hard to accept the challenge?
01:13Was it hard to live every day because of her special needs?
01:16It was a bit.
01:18If you don't study, you'll just get confused.
01:22There were times when I cried because I couldn't be with my daughter.
01:25I was so confused.
01:26We were doing tantrums.
01:28Then I saw Christine.
01:30She was with her daughter.
01:32I was jealous.
01:34Okay.
01:35Then I was like, that's it, uncle.
01:38It's hard, but you have to accept it.
01:42That's all.
01:43Yes.
01:44But now, she's okay.
01:46She's okay with me.
01:48It's nice to be with her.
01:49It's nice to talk to her.
01:50She's so sweet.
01:52Yes.
01:53That's how it is when you start.
01:56I'm just asking because a lot of parents are confused about this.
02:01Sometimes, they don't know what choice to make.
02:05Like what you said, there are people who say,
02:08we shouldn't talk about this.
02:11Yes.
02:12Or we should hide it.
02:15There are people like that.
02:17For whatever reason, I'm not saying that you should do this.
02:22But hearing this from you will inspire and encourage a lot of people to face it.
03:04You're welcome.
03:34You're welcome.
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