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@Bethni posted:

Talking from experience of having 3 young boys with autism...2 non-verbal... I get really annoyed when people like Bradley identify as being on the spectrum. None of my boys, who are all different , could just go into a room full of people and integrate like that.

Oh wow

I've worked for years with people with autism spectrum and although it 'is' a spectrum ... Bradley just doesn't fit anything i've seen - he's too social, loves others loud noises, likes attention of a group - just seems wrong to me

Saint
@Saint posted:

Oh wow

I've worked for years with people with autism spectrum and although it 'is' a spectrum ... Bradley just doesn't fit anything i've seen - he's too social, loves others loud noises, likes attention of a group - just seems wrong to me

Totally Saint, I can't take my boys to a play area or beaches that are too crowded, I know exactly what you mean.

Bethni
@Bethni posted:

We fostered the boys when the youngest was a baby, then adopted. The youngest has asperger's and is a right chatter-box...the oldest is 14 now and is trying to talk in his own way, the middle one signs...they are all unique but none could ever manage company like Bradley does.

exactly Bethni - Bradley must be at the peak of the spectrum if he is at all-  -

Rocking Ros Rose

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