I just finished the first part. I got a chuckle out of this bit:
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Of all the advice Laurie Bailey received when she began to see signs of autism in her son, one piece proved most valuable.
“If you embrace that word” — autism — “you will get far more services,” a friend told her.
It isn't that we won't "embrace" the word, it is the sad fact that none of the schools my son has attended will. They seem to go to any length they can to keep PDD-NOS on the IEP, and autism off it.
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"The man who has fed the chicken every day throughout its life at last wrings its neck instead, showing that more refined views as to the uniformity of nature would have been useful to the chicken." ? Bertrand Russell