Eva LaRue's Quotes
Born: 1966-12-27
Profession: Actress
Nation: American
Biography of Eva LaRue
I think that if you start teaching about giving back and helping other people young, that will be a given for your child their whole life.
Tags: Giving, Life, YoungIf somebody has never been married, they don't know compromise.
Tags: Compromise, Married, Somebody'All My Children' taught me a great work ethic; you work so hard on a soap opera!
Tags: Children, Great, WorkI grew up at 'All My Children;' I got married, had a daughter and made life-long friends there!
Tags: Children, Friends, MarriedIf your potential mate does not have the same perspective that you do then you're going to be lost.
Tags: Lost, Mate, PotentialThe Internet has been a great outlet for storytelling. After all, there are web-based shows that have started online and have then gotten picked up. I think it's a great opportunity for artists to get through the network roadblock. It just allows us another venue to be creative in.
Tags: After, Another, GreatOne advantage to having a kid on the spectrum: they tend to be rule followers. Socially, things are harder for them than most kids.
Tags: Advantage, Kid, KidsSometimes people say that kids with autism aren't capable of love. That's ridiculous. My son loves deeply. He just doesn't communicate well.
Tags: Love, Sometimes, SonDon't think that there's a different, better child 'hiding' behind the autism. This is your child. Love the child in front of you. Encourage his strengths, celebrate his quirks, and improve his weaknesses, the way you would with any child. You may have to work harder on some of this, but that's the goal.
Tags: Love, May, WorkEvery time you look at a house in Los Angeles, the real-estate agent will tell you that someone famous once lived there. It always seemed irrelevant to me: Does a property gain value just because Alfred Hitchcock used to eat breakfast there?
Tags: Famous, Someone, TimeFor a long time our son was a little boy with autism, which was a certain kind of challenge. Now that he's a teenager with autism - and a teenager who notices girls - we're faced with something else altogether.
Tags: Challenge, Son, TimeI love science. I hate supposition, superstition, exaggeration and falsified data. Show me the research, show me the results, show me the conclusions - and then show me some qualified peer reviews of all that.
Tags: Hate, Love, ScienceI'm a novelist who read a lot as a kid. When you grow up on books and then grow up to write books, famous authors are a lot more meaningful to you than TV and movie stars.
Tags: Famous, Stars, WriteKids don't talk like adults, but kids on the spectrum don't necessarily fall into the same patterns of speaking or have the same interests as other kids their age.
Tags: Age, Kids, TalkMy son, who's on the spectrum is a very rigid thinker. He needs clear-cut definitions of right and wrong. Anything hazy or gray confuses him. For instance, if I try to get him to see that a friend behaved badly, he'll often get upset with me because a friend is a 'good guy' by definition, in his book.
Tags: Book, Friend, GoodOnce your kid reaches middle school, parents are really supposed to fade out of the social picture. Kids are supposed to make their own plans, keep up with sophisticatedly crude discussions, and be able to go out on their own without supervision.
Tags: Keep, Parents, SchoolWhen our son's autism was diagnosed at the age of 2, there was no clear prognosis. We didn't even know if he'd ever learn to talk. But we found talented people to work with him and he improved, slowly at first and then more rapidly.
Tags: Age, Him, Work