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Son's dad still does not believe autism diagnosis
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<blockquote data-quote="Bunny" data-source="post: 558624"><p>Until your X wants to accept the fact that your son has autism, he is never going to. It's like an alcoholic is never going to kick the habit until he admits that he needs to. He may never choose to acknowledge that your son is on the spectrum and that is something that you and both of your kids will have to accept. </p><p></p><p>I think that saying that he wants to have at least one normal kids is extremely hurtful to your daughter and I would address that with him, although from the sounds of it you are unlikely to get anywhere with him about it. But he needs to know that your daughter is upset about it because it's really mean. That's what I would expect to hear from a bully in the school hallways.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bunny, post: 558624"] Until your X wants to accept the fact that your son has autism, he is never going to. It's like an alcoholic is never going to kick the habit until he admits that he needs to. He may never choose to acknowledge that your son is on the spectrum and that is something that you and both of your kids will have to accept. I think that saying that he wants to have at least one normal kids is extremely hurtful to your daughter and I would address that with him, although from the sounds of it you are unlikely to get anywhere with him about it. But he needs to know that your daughter is upset about it because it's really mean. That's what I would expect to hear from a bully in the school hallways. [/QUOTE]
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