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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It sounds very corny and Hallmarky, but I find it helpful to remind myself that not having a SN diagnosis is no guarantee of an easy life, and having a diagnosis doesn't mean that life will always be hard (though the diagnosing part can be a real b**ch, I know). We have a 3-year-old who is on the spectrum, and while life isn't always a bowl of cherries, I appreciate all sorts of things because of his perspective on life and his place in it. The services that he gets, through school and private therapy, have reaffirmed my belief in the goodness of human nature--we've met the kindest, smartest, and funniest people--and made me incredibly positive about the progress that time and effort can bring. He sounds like a neat kid. You're all going to be fine. [/quote] +1 - what a great outlook. Totally true![/quote]
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