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Reply to "Neurotribes--the history and myths of autism"
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[quote=Anonymous]Thinking about this conversation today. Our son is 20, and when he was a toddler there was no such thing as sensory friendly clothing with screen-printed tags, instead of the sewn-in kind. Just these little kinds of improvements are making life so much easier, and I wish they had existed when my kids were little. E-commerce was just starting to be a thing, so even finding this stuff online and ordering it was trickier than it is today. I'm excited about improvements like these new clothes that can 'hug' the wearer when s/he is stressed, etc. I think this is what is meant by living with the condition.[/quote]
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