squier wrote:
I don't want to seem rude, but your giving a very black and white view to this, there isn't anything in between for what your describing, i agree that what your talking about is sickening, but autism speaks is a great thing for those who take care of their severely affected auties.
I have a severely afflicted autie kid. I deeply resent the cure site because it seems that so many parents put on blinders and just put their energies into curing their kids and not embracing fully the kid that they have. Then the kids grow up and.,. there's nothing for them but maybe it doesn't hurt as much because the curbie parent maybe thinks that the kid that they didn't accept and didn't prepare for adulthood wasn't really their kid. Autism stole their real kid.
I've been around parents, too often, who are spending a fortune on the trendiest cure of the day and looking subjectively for changes that they claim that they see but nobody else sees it.
I've asked cure people to PLEASE remind the parents that the kids are not standing still waiting to be cured. They are growng up and need their parents to advocate for THEM, not for the "stolen child." But they don't care. I think parents who are too realistic are likely to not fork over as much money.
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