Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ridiculous. My kids were three months apart. I know several families with kids less than two and none with autism.
By the way, OP, please take a deep breath before you make posts like this. Because what you are saying is "please please reassure me that I'm not you," which is kind of insulting to those of us who are "you."
I'm so sorry - I seriously had no intention all at asking for reassurance that I was not like the parents with autistic children. I was just wondering if anyone had even observed it as a trend. I actually have many friends and family members with autistic children, so I feel that I have been exposed to various examples/heard them bat around various theories about the causes in their particular situations, and I have not observed this one. I was more worried about the genetic factor -- and still am -- until someone mentioned I should be concerned about this, also. Please, no offense meant.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ridiculous. My kids were three months apart. I know several families with kids less than two and none with autism.
By the way, OP, please take a deep breath before you make posts like this. Because what you are saying is "please please reassure me that I'm not you," which is kind of insulting to those of us who are "you."
Hallelujah.
So tired of reassuring people that their children probably don't have cerebral palsy...because that would be such a tragedy?
OP here -- I concede, it was a jerky move. I had my baby early and I can't stand it when friends ask for reassurance that they, too, will not have a preemie. So, I get it, I was wrong, and I'm sorry.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ridiculous. My kids were three months apart. I know several families with kids less than two and none with autism.
By the way, OP, please take a deep breath before you make posts like this. Because what you are saying is "please please reassure me that I'm not you," which is kind of insulting to those of us who are "you."
Hallelujah.
So tired of reassuring people that their children probably don't have cerebral palsy...because that would be such a tragedy?
OP here -- I concede, it was a jerky move. I had my baby early and I can't stand it when friends ask for reassurance that they, too, will not have a preemie. So, I get it, I was wrong, and I'm sorry.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ridiculous. My kids were three months apart. I know several families with kids less than two and none with autism.
By the way, OP, please take a deep breath before you make posts like this. Because what you are saying is "please please reassure me that I'm not you," which is kind of insulting to those of us who are "you."
Hallelujah.
So tired of reassuring people that their children probably don't have cerebral palsy...because that would be such a tragedy?
Anonymous wrote:Ridiculous. My kids were three months apart. I know several families with kids less than two and none with autism.
By the way, OP, please take a deep breath before you make posts like this. Because what you are saying is "please please reassure me that I'm not you," which is kind of insulting to those of us who are "you."
Anonymous wrote:Ridiculous. My kids were three months apart. I know several families with kids less than two and none with autism.
By the way, OP, please take a deep breath before you make posts like this. Because what you are saying is "please please reassure me that I'm not you," which is kind of insulting to those of us who are "you."