Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Autism is awful for our family. I wish there had been a screening test. I bet one day there will be.
I hope there is a screener test for neurotypicalism. It would be to be able to cull out the freaks who do things like stare at each others eyes when speaking. No other animal species used that menacing habit. They seem violent and abusive. They are so rigid they ostracize each other for everything from dressing differently to having different skin color. They don't seem to do well thinking outside the box. The few inventions they have come up with on their own have done little to improve society or the world as a whole. They don't seem to like themselves very much. They're always blabbering on about meaningless nonsense with each other and have a difficult time just being with their own thoughts. They constantly look to each other for approval for everything from who they're friends with to how they live their lives. Its like they are afraid of each other. They just cause constant misery. I mourn what the world would have been like with out them
Anonymous wrote:Autism is awful for our family. I wish there had been a screening test. I bet one day there will be.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Autism is becoming the one size fits all diagnosis like ADHD used to be. Pretty crazy when you consider it was once limited to severe disability
When ASD and ADHD are combined into one umbrella diagnosis, it will be extremely upsetting
Anonymous wrote:Autism is becoming the one size fits all diagnosis like ADHD used to be. Pretty crazy when you consider it was once limited to severe disability
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Autism in NOT a disorder!!Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They are not comparable. Cancer is a disease. Autism is not. Autism is not something that needs to be cured.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you have a child with autism and you're going around saying you hate autism, you're a bad parent. Plain and simple. Your job is to advocate and support your child. You should be working to make the world a more accommodating and supportive environment. Your child has enough struggles without his/her own parents spewing hateful words.
I hate neurotypicals!! They don't know how to follow a routine, insist on talking in codes rather than just saying what they mean, insist on variety just for the sake of it, and don't let me stim when that's a key way for me to emotionally regulate., etc. etc. That would be a really awful thing to say, right?
Don't use hate when it comes to your kids. Should be an easy rule.
This is horrible and frankly, PP, you are horrible for saying it.
If I have a child with cancer, am I not allowed to say that I hate cancer? Cancer is NOT my child, nor my child's identity.
Autism is a disorder that must be managed. It can't be cured, unfortunately.
Yes it is, it's a neurological and developmental disorder.
Anonymous wrote:I hate autism and mourn the person my child could have been (not OP, BTW, but my child has similar issues--demand-avoidant behaviors).
Autism is a disorder. OP's child has never been diagnosed with autism and after what seems like many years of intervention, one person mentioned autism. Latching on to that as a reason for everything wrong in their life is a bit absurd under these circumstances. Maybe after testing, they will get a diagnosis. But, maybe they will find out it is one of those diagnoses they also don't want, like ODD.
Anyway, onto my point. PP, your child never could have been something else. Autism is part of your child's very being. It isn't like your child went through some traumatic experience that robbed your child of being the person they could have been. Your child is the person they were meant to be. What you are mourning is what you hoped for when you decided to have a child.
I hate autism and mourn the person my child could have been (not OP, BTW, but my child has similar issues--demand-avoidant behaviors).
Anonymous wrote:Autism in NOT a disorder!!Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They are not comparable. Cancer is a disease. Autism is not. Autism is not something that needs to be cured.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you have a child with autism and you're going around saying you hate autism, you're a bad parent. Plain and simple. Your job is to advocate and support your child. You should be working to make the world a more accommodating and supportive environment. Your child has enough struggles without his/her own parents spewing hateful words.
I hate neurotypicals!! They don't know how to follow a routine, insist on talking in codes rather than just saying what they mean, insist on variety just for the sake of it, and don't let me stim when that's a key way for me to emotionally regulate., etc. etc. That would be a really awful thing to say, right?
Don't use hate when it comes to your kids. Should be an easy rule.
This is horrible and frankly, PP, you are horrible for saying it.
If I have a child with cancer, am I not allowed to say that I hate cancer? Cancer is NOT my child, nor my child's identity.
Autism is a disorder that must be managed. It can't be cured, unfortunately.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Autism in NOT a disorder!!Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They are not comparable. Cancer is a disease. Autism is not. Autism is not something that needs to be cured.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you have a child with autism and you're going around saying you hate autism, you're a bad parent. Plain and simple. Your job is to advocate and support your child. You should be working to make the world a more accommodating and supportive environment. Your child has enough struggles without his/her own parents spewing hateful words.
I hate neurotypicals!! They don't know how to follow a routine, insist on talking in codes rather than just saying what they mean, insist on variety just for the sake of it, and don't let me stim when that's a key way for me to emotionally regulate., etc. etc. That would be a really awful thing to say, right?
Don't use hate when it comes to your kids. Should be an easy rule.
This is horrible and frankly, PP, you are horrible for saying it.
If I have a child with cancer, am I not allowed to say that I hate cancer? Cancer is NOT my child, nor my child's identity.
Autism is a disorder that must be managed. It can't be cured, unfortunately.
Yes it is, it's a neurological and developmental disorder.
Anonymous wrote:They need them to be able to interpret and communicate with the neurotypical world. Just as neurotypicals would need them if the autistic brain were the norm.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Autism in NOT a disorder!!Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They are not comparable. Cancer is a disease. Autism is not. Autism is not something that needs to be cured.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you have a child with autism and you're going around saying you hate autism, you're a bad parent. Plain and simple. Your job is to advocate and support your child. You should be working to make the world a more accommodating and supportive environment. Your child has enough struggles without his/her own parents spewing hateful words.
I hate neurotypicals!! They don't know how to follow a routine, insist on talking in codes rather than just saying what they mean, insist on variety just for the sake of it, and don't let me stim when that's a key way for me to emotionally regulate., etc. etc. That would be a really awful thing to say, right?
Don't use hate when it comes to your kids. Should be an easy rule.
This is horrible and frankly, PP, you are horrible for saying it.
If I have a child with cancer, am I not allowed to say that I hate cancer? Cancer is NOT my child, nor my child's identity.
Autism is a disorder that must be managed. It can't be cured, unfortunately.
So my kid has a psychiatrist, a psychologist, a speech therapist and an IEP for nothing? Good to know.
Anonymous wrote:They need them to be able to interpret and communicate with the neurotypical world. Just as neurotypicals would need them if the autistic brain were the norm.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Autism in NOT a disorder!!Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They are not comparable. Cancer is a disease. Autism is not. Autism is not something that needs to be cured.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you have a child with autism and you're going around saying you hate autism, you're a bad parent. Plain and simple. Your job is to advocate and support your child. You should be working to make the world a more accommodating and supportive environment. Your child has enough struggles without his/her own parents spewing hateful words.
I hate neurotypicals!! They don't know how to follow a routine, insist on talking in codes rather than just saying what they mean, insist on variety just for the sake of it, and don't let me stim when that's a key way for me to emotionally regulate., etc. etc. That would be a really awful thing to say, right?
Don't use hate when it comes to your kids. Should be an easy rule.
This is horrible and frankly, PP, you are horrible for saying it.
If I have a child with cancer, am I not allowed to say that I hate cancer? Cancer is NOT my child, nor my child's identity.
Autism is a disorder that must be managed. It can't be cured, unfortunately.
So my kid has a psychiatrist, a psychologist, a speech therapist and an IEP for nothing? Good to know.