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According to LBRB Autism News Science and Opinion, www.leftbrainrightbrain.com, Jenny McCarthy's son may never have had autism.
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If this true, do you think Ms. McCarthy has any responsibility or obligation to address this with the public? Should she have to address this huge gaff with all the "Warrior Moms" out there whom she encouraged to avoid vaccinating their children? How about refunding the money from all of the books and "expert" advice she's been pedaling for the past few years? How about an acknowledgement to the medical community that she was dealing with another disability other than autism so, "never mind" all the things that were said.
What a wasted opportunity. To have the pulpit and waste it on speculation, misinformation, finger-pointing and so-called "cures" based upon a mis-diagnosis. It angers me that people who have an opportunity to really help those in need use it as a way to make money and be famous. I guess it is better press to accuse the medical community of conspiring to hurt our children rather than to advocate for special education reform or innovative strategies to assimilate young adults with ASD into our labor force. It's much easier to sell books that tell of "cures" and of ways to "reverse" the affects of autism than to sell books about the need to increase the number of people entering the fields of special education, occupational and speech therapy. A totally squandered opportunity to make strides for countless individuals and families.
Give ME the pulpit for a minute. The focus would be on our family and loved one's future and not on the past. The focus would be on assimilation and education not on blame and conspiracy. The focus would be on helping our loved ones achieve their individual level of self-reliance not on selling miracle cures and books.
Jenny McCarthy ought to be ashamed but obviously none of this is an issue for her. If it were, she wouldn't be showing up on the talk show circuit, again.
Give ME the pulpit for a minute. The focus would be on our family and loved one's future and not on the past. The focus would be on assimilation and education not on blame and conspiracy. The focus would be on helping our loved ones achieve their individual level of self-reliance not on selling miracle cures and books.
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3 comments:
Well said!
I totally agree. I am a retired Early Childhood Teacher and the most rewarding moments in my career were those when a child with special needs had what I called a "defining moment" in my regular ed. classroom. It meant I was doing what I was supposed to be doing to give that child what s/he needed at that time. Forgive me for running on, but this is a special topic for me.
Thank you Mimi...and Thank You for your dedication to our children. Teachers really are the backbone of our society and until we recognize that and start working on fixing our educational system, we're in deep trouble.
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