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<blockquote data-quote="1905" data-source="post: 252242" data-attributes="member: 2668"><p>I've never heard that term used, but we have one of those parents. It's sad how they think their son is typical-yet of course he's not, so they can't/won't get him extra help he deserves. Then again, unless we walk in their shoes, nobody should judge.</p><p></p><p>Honestly, my heart goes out to the parents. All of our students are serverely autistic, yet are all so different from one another. We always have boy students, it has to be genetic in some way for that to happen. easy child did a report on autism, and he said when a boy has it, a gene was passed down from 1 parent. When a girl has it, a gene was passed down from both parents. Who knows? It's pretty much brain damage, nothing that can be fixed or cured.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1905, post: 252242, member: 2668"] I've never heard that term used, but we have one of those parents. It's sad how they think their son is typical-yet of course he's not, so they can't/won't get him extra help he deserves. Then again, unless we walk in their shoes, nobody should judge. Honestly, my heart goes out to the parents. All of our students are serverely autistic, yet are all so different from one another. We always have boy students, it has to be genetic in some way for that to happen. easy child did a report on autism, and he said when a boy has it, a gene was passed down from 1 parent. When a girl has it, a gene was passed down from both parents. Who knows? It's pretty much brain damage, nothing that can be fixed or cured. [/QUOTE]
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