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<title>What a load of crap this is! Why should I feel guilty about how I&apos;ve raised my child or the time I need to spend on teaching him social skills? I look around at the &quot;normal&quot; kids in his class and than..</title>
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<pubDate>Fri, 13 Feb 2009 01:06:28 +0000</pubDate>
<description><![CDATA[ What a load of crap this is! Why should I feel guilty about how I&apos;ve raised my child or the time I need to spend on teaching him social skills? I look around at the &quot;normal&quot; kids in his class and thank God that I&apos;ve got a son that&apos;s better behaved and more stable intellectually than his peers. If there is anything I feel bad about, it&apos;s that this wonderful, creative, charismatic boy is so painfully different from his classmates and isn&apos;t even aware of it. But you know what? I wouldn&apos;t trade him for ANY kid in his class -- he&apos;s mine and I love him with all my heart. I recently published a book that details some of the challenges raising an autistic child entails, but I wouldn&apos;t trade those challenges for anything. Shame on you for trying to make parents feel guilty for having an autistic child. The people who should feel guilty are the ones who deliberately spread misinformation and fear to parents who have just received the diagnosis that their child is autistic. ]]></description>
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