Marti: Interview 09
Marti's younger brother was diagnosed with autism when he was about 3 years old. He is now 18.
Marti lives with her mum and brother. She works at two different shops. Ethnicity/nationality: White British.
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Marti explains that changing the route they take in the car can result in upsetting her brother.
Marti explains that changing the route they take in the car can result in upsetting her brother.
Marti had to move to a new area and attend a new school in order to accommodate her brother's educational needs.
Marti had to move to a new area and attend a new school in order to accommodate her brother's educational needs.
Marti's brother smashed their television and they can't leave any bottles of liquid in the bathroom.
Marti's brother smashed their television and they can't leave any bottles of liquid in the bathroom.
Well we’ve had to put a screen on the television because he has smashed television, the plasma inside and we think, he didn’t tell us this, but what we gather is he smashed the remote on the screen and broke the telly, so now we have film cover plastic over the telly to try and stop that happening again. We have, we can’t have bottles or stuff with liquid in like toothpaste or the hand gel in the bathroom because he will tip it away. He sees something so he will tip it or spill it. He does put water down the sink now, but he it used to be just spill it. If there’s a glass of water, just knock it over, spill it, get a reaction. He gets a thrill out of that; hiding things that we don’t want broken. I’ve lived all my live hiding like my games consuls, my gameboy. He had his own Gameboy. We had to take it away, because he would get angry with it and throw it down the stairs and that’s led to a few near misses. If you don’t know he’s about to throw it down the stairs and you’re walking past the stairs, you had a risk of being hit by a flying Gameboy. So we’ve had to hide a lot of things that we don’t want broken.

