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by quantumcotton
258 days ago
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But is it the profound autism or is there something else? I think we actually need to define the term a little differently for mental retardation and bring it back. Is he profoundly autistic with an average IQ? Or is he profoundly autistic and essentially incapable of communication? It's not the autism that's the problem. He might also be autistic but a lot of people started labeling retardation as autism. Which really tainted the term autistic for normal people. So I do actually agree with the shift. Not that they should take anything away from the profoundly autistic. They should offer them more. But there should be a program for that type of person. Assisting them greater than the autistic programs. Autistic help should be more about understanding the internal issues we face on a daily basis and how to deal with them. How does that help someone who can't communicate? The help he needs is probably different and more extreme than what an autistic person needs. It's like saying I can't run. My arm hurts. Then you say. What do you mean? You're a quadriplegic!! He's like oh yea that too but I can feel a tingle in my arm. Treating the arm isn't fixing the problem lol. If that person was an advocate for treating tingles in their arm. You would think it's kind of silly because if they were to treat that. It doesn't really help the quadriplegic part. But he keeps saying it will. It's not that I don't believe he has a problem with his arm. I'm sure he does. But the problem on why he can't run isn't that. |
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