Autism is a hidden
disability - you can't always tell if someone has it
I was speaking to my sister about this event
and as she works with children at the age when autism is still unnoticed, or
it’s a time when it’s so new the parents are having a problem accepting that
their children have something wrong with them. It’s a trying time.
She told me that one the hardest part is
other people judging them because their child having a tantrum in the shopping center. She told me that people should reflect on what they think and say to
others about how their children are behaving in a supermarket. You don’t know
what’s wrong. you don’t know how much of a struggle it was to get the child there
in the first place. How hard it is to just quickly head to the shops, or if
that they are only there because there was no other choice. You don’t know how hard
it is to be the parent, to come to terms with their child having a disability
on top of trying to help them out, trying to work out the best way to cope with
their child.
You don’t know how hard it was, just that
simple act, and that all they want to do is get what they need and leave, just
like you. The last thing they need is added pressure from you because their
child can’t, or is struggling to, cope with the world around them.
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