Autism: We Don't Need to "Cure" the Disorder, We Need to Improve Understanding & Acceptance by Carrie Watts

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August 02, 2018

Autism: We Don't Need to "Cure" the Disorder, We Need to Improve Understanding & Acceptance

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Elisa Schmitz
"But autism isn’t the enemy. Our expectations of 'normal' are the problem. They hold us back from seeing how our autistic children show us love in their unique ways." This is so beautiful, Carrie Watts . Thank you for sharing this. We do need to change the way we think about autism, and differently-abled people in general. THANKS.
Carrie Watts
Thank you, @elisa. This is an issue that matters to me deeply. I am so grateful to be allowed to share it on your forum.
Allan MacRae
Great article Carrie and hits the nail on the head. Unfortunately this mindset is all too common in parents of children with autism.
Carrie Watts
Thank you, Allan. :-)

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