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Recent content by emilylovesbooks

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    Are friends or family members disbelieving about your ASD?

    My parents were very aware about it, and accepted that I did have autism. My grandparents on my dad's side were skeptical until I spilled my popcorn when I was younger and started wailing. (true story) They thought I had gotten my finger stuck in the car door or something. After that they...
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    Parents Of Children With Autism Less Likely To Have More Kids

    Well, it makes sense. As great as autistic kids can be, it's also exhausting to have one. These parents have their hands full.
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    "The most dangerous phrase in the language is 'But we've always done it this way!'"

    "The most dangerous phrase in the language is 'But we've always done it this way!'"
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    Hello!

    What's up guys? I'm Emily. I was diagnosed with Autism not otherwise specified, but everyone in my family has Aspergers. My mom has it, my brother has it, my uncle has it, and my grandpa has it. I guess I have to be the weird one. My grandma is an autism activist, and has written a few books...
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