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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]If the kids on the spectrum look "natural" how are they on the spectrum? [/quote] Physically they look fine. But when they talk, socialize, etc. they appear "different." Just like kids with many other disorders. [/quote] Not always you twits. It's a "spectrum."[/quote] We don't call people twits on this forum. [/quote] Wow, you're calling this out b/c two posters are being "silly and annoying" definition of a "twit," and the not the parent rejects the autism diagnosis for her high functioning kid b/c it "minimizes those who truly are?" [/quote] The "spectrum" is making the ASD diagnosis a joke. It is harmful for those with actual, real autism, not the "little bit" of autism that kids are growing out of left and right these days.[/quote] It's only a "joke" to you b/c your bitter about your kid's diagnosis. Time to get over it.[/quote] I'm not bitter at all about my child's true diagnosis. I'm tired of everything and everyone being labeled ADD/ADHD and autism vs. getting real diagnosis and services to fit. My child is doing great.[/quote] Not everything is labeled autism. Great that your kid got appropriate intervention and no longer "looks autistic." So if you have a "true diagnosis," time to let go the initial autism diagnosis b/c you are obviously obsessed, bitter, and prejudiced about it. It's holding you back more than it ever will your kid. [/quote]
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