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Reply to " "probably never really had autism in the first place""
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[quote=Anonymous][quote]But therapy can be a necessity whether a child is ASD or not. [b]It's better than doing nothing[/b] as the OP suggests and let it work itself out.[/quote] You and many others keep saying this, and yet science has proved this wrong for a percentage of kids. (I'm neither OP nor the PP you're addressing). [i]It's just as good to do nothing,[/i] sometimes, according to statistically significant reams of hard data compiled by scientists with many letters after their names. I don't know why that point keeps getting buried. ? I mean, is it painful to admit this as a parent? Are the people in denial on DCUM actually therapists who are posting anonymously? Why can't we, as SN parents, admit that sometimes years of therapy does indeed help a condition in the long run, and sometimes years of therapy makes no difference whatsoever? [/quote]
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