BadFish
Huge Member
- Oct 19, 2003
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I think the most important thing here is the distinctions between autism excusing behaviour and it explaining behaviour. My kids have always been expected to 'own' there behaviour but I also recognised that somethings can be explained by autism. This helps to ensure that negative behaviours don't reoccur.Does anyone really think that?
One of the problems in this society is that lies are accepted as fact and there's little or no accountability anymore. There's also some great get out of jail free cards in circulation
The suggestion of autism in the OP seems to excuse the failure of those with the child to act as the guardians they were supposed to be according to many on here. Forget the thousands around us, he's got autism so we don't care.
Selfish behaviour, no care about anyone else as far as I'm concerned. Mind you, I don't have an autistic child so I'm sure someone will trot along soon saying I'm the selfish one for not accepting that this massively wide-ranging autism grouping is all excusing.
As i said, we don't know the details of what happened at the game so can't comment but I will say that I have always found more parenting was more effective than less.