May 5, 2009
I see this never got included with the appropriate video, which was posted earlier. I’ve had enough of this woman. I don’t want to document her madness anymore but I don’t have a choice. I wish I had never seen the autistic child being SMACKED! SMACKED! SMACKED! in the face by his little brother while Nadya stood by. I wish I could forget the sound of that undefended flesh being smacked, the bewildered look of the smackee and the gleeful face of the smacker.
It helps knowing that Gloria Allred is pursuing it. Say what you want about her - she is speaking for a child who has been given up on. A child who was abused right in front of his unfazed mother who then blamed him for causing his own injuries. A child whose black eye and human bite wound were not concerning enough for his mother to call his teacher.
So Allred is just fine by me. She can have all the press conferences and TV appearances she wants or whatever else she needs to get that boy protected from his own family. In all the footage I have watched, I have not seen any of these “meltdowns” he supposedly has. How often is the inciting event seen?
Here Allred talks with RadarOnline about the same child. There’s no video - just text. It’s dated April 3oth - the day after the police and CPS were at Nadya’s house.
From RadarOnline:
GLORIA ALLRED: I am shocked by Nadya’s reported response to Aidan’s black eye that “he’s autistic, he bumps into things,” and that he has bite marks as well. It is important for the authorities to determine the cause of the child’s injury and to make sure that the injuries did not result from abuse or neglect.
I guess she didn’t see the video because it was indisputable evidence of abuse - both active and passive. Maybe she needs an email.
Because X, age 3, is autistic, and has special needs, he is in need of special monitoring and protection by Nadya so that he will be protected from himself and others, who may not understand his behavior and how to react to it in an appropriate manner.
As one of 14 young children X appears especially vulnerable and particularly in need of trained, experienced individualized care.
My client, Angels in Waiting and myself have been concerned from the first time that we met Aidan that he was in particular need of professionals trained and experienced in autism and that because he was not adequately supervised by such trained professionals he would be exposed to a high risk of bodily and emotional harm.
It appears he has exposed to it for a long time. How much is his behavior and withdrawal due to the abuse and maternal neglect?
AIW brought this issue of trained providers knowledgeable in autism behaviors to Nadya’s attention, but it appears that the child has now suffered an injury which might have been prevented.
We plan to provide Children’s Services and law enforcement with evidence of our suggestions to Nadya of ways to teach and protect this child, and her reaction to these important suggestions.
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