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Thank you!!miss_thenorth said:Great post!!!!
My friend's son is severely autistic (and 14). They were just over here yesterday, and he imitated my roosters the whole time.Sadly, his mom does not think anything can be done to alleviate the situation, and sadly, I don't see her often enough to plant little seeds in her head.
I can understand how this would be frustrating. I imagine that part of it has to do with the age of her son. When he was born there was still very little help for children with Autism. The general consensus for many years and really still, is that there isn't anything you can do to heal, or alleviate the symptoms of Autism. And still, some children don't respond to treatments, but there is so much information out there now, and sooo much that can be done for many of these children to improve their quality of life. Even if all that ever helps my children is the diet change, it's a dramatic improvement. There is a window that people talk about between birth and 5 yrs old, that is the most effective time to help children with autism, but I'm ever the optimist to the point of delusion sometimes

I have this deep need to educate people....sometimes to the point I think that I offend. If I could figure out a way to do it that would be more palatable to people that aren't as direct as me, that would be awesome LOL Hopefully I wasn't too over the top in my response!
eta: oops I put thank you and the smiley inside the quote instead of where it should have gone.