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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 319340" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>What an excellent job you and difficult child 3 did! You have really put a face onto autism and the problems our kids face. I know difficult child 3 was only on for part of the episode, but the impact of his part id amazing. He truly let people SEE the result of bullying with the photos of his injuries.</p><p></p><p>Often we hear of an autistic child who is bullied, but rarely do we actually SEE the injuries, the physical side of the injuries and the people who suffer through them. difficult child 3 has changed that - and what an amazing job he did!!! I truly hope that people continue to think and worry about autism, and that they start to do more, much more to truly help the autistic children in their world.</p><p></p><p>Heck, even if they would pop in with a casserole now and again it would help by giving you that much more time to work on other things. The friend who wants to work more on difficult child 3's speech is so generous, I hope that she does not lose focus before results are seen.</p><p></p><p>Thank you, and especially difficult child 3. You have helped MILLIONS of people understand autistic spectrum disorders. Hopefully the oxytocin trial will have great results with few side effects and can unlocked more of his worlds.</p><p></p><p>Many hugs to you and the entire family. You have done us ALL a wonderful service by opening up your lives.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 319340, member: 1233"] What an excellent job you and difficult child 3 did! You have really put a face onto autism and the problems our kids face. I know difficult child 3 was only on for part of the episode, but the impact of his part id amazing. He truly let people SEE the result of bullying with the photos of his injuries. Often we hear of an autistic child who is bullied, but rarely do we actually SEE the injuries, the physical side of the injuries and the people who suffer through them. difficult child 3 has changed that - and what an amazing job he did!!! I truly hope that people continue to think and worry about autism, and that they start to do more, much more to truly help the autistic children in their world. Heck, even if they would pop in with a casserole now and again it would help by giving you that much more time to work on other things. The friend who wants to work more on difficult child 3's speech is so generous, I hope that she does not lose focus before results are seen. Thank you, and especially difficult child 3. You have helped MILLIONS of people understand autistic spectrum disorders. Hopefully the oxytocin trial will have great results with few side effects and can unlocked more of his worlds. Many hugs to you and the entire family. You have done us ALL a wonderful service by opening up your lives. [/QUOTE]
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