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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I think she’s being rude personally. Everyone has struggles. Her being deep in a struggle shouldn’t mean you can’t ever mention your own or talk about your family life. She’s making it all about her. Make sure you’re being empathetic and understanding but I’d call her out too if she makes a healthy child comment again. Anything can change at any time. [/quote] Agree with this. Her autistic kid can still go to a game or play sports. A diagnosis is not a death sentence, but a tool to help people. [/quote] Mine can’t. He is fairly typical but will start screaming about the sun being hot or the grass too prickly or the sky being blue. It depends on the kid and I don’t want to subject everyone around us to his vitriol. We work on it, but don’t think this is an “easy” thing to do for all autistic people.[/quote]
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