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[quote=Anonymous]I think it depends on how knowledgeable the parents are. If they're down the internet woo rabbit hole in either direction, if they think autism is a hoax and what's needed is onions in the socks, or if they're just a typical DH who doesn't want to admit there's a problem so he refuses to do any reading and refuses to see his child around other children because the disparity makes him uncomfortable, then their opinion is of no value. If both parents do some research and have at least moderately informed opinions, then I think you have to try to meet in the middle. It's extra hard when clinicians disagree with each other, but that happens too.[/quote]
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