It is institutionalized hopelessness,” she said. “Let me reiterate that. The entity tasked with safeguarding public health has institutionalized despondency.
We’re receiving false information, blame, humiliation, and terror. This is unacceptable. My family was not broken by autism. We became closer, bolder, and more sympathetic as a result.
I believe that my son provided me a fresh perspective on what it is to love without conditions, rather than depriving me of having a typical kid. A fresh perspective on something.
Naturally, individuals on the autism spectrum will need varying levels of assistance for various everyday activities.
They will have varying demands, you know, but they can get beyond these obstacles,” she said. “And any official that’s tasked with leading this nation’s health policies,
They should be celebrating the resilience of families that have overcome things, not dismissing them and giving us another ‘never’ day.”