22 Nov 17, 10:27 AM
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22 Nov 17, 10:27 AM
klr15
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Originally Posted by duchy
Two interpretations ..
1 "Just say he's got Aspergers". Scumbag Father
2 "Just say he has got Aspergers "..and don't worry about adding he also has other issues like dyspraxia, epilepsy etc (just trying to keep things simple)
I intensely dislike the assumptions self righteous but clueless people can make about my son's disabilities . Yes there are scumbags around but there's also parents working hard to do the best for their kids who get "called out" unfairly. It's both offensive and upsetting when it happens and I've learned not to ignore it but firmly and loudly correct such ignorance <end rant> See more...
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I thought this too when I first read it. Maybe he was just suggesting naming the main reason they needed the pass and saying forget the other medical conditions. Or possibly he's not had a formal diagnosis of ASD yet, but appears to be on the spectrum.
Assumptions should never be made until the facts are clear.
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