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My Sentiments Exactly

April 1, 2008 by Kristina Chew, PhD  
Filed under Health

Writes Kerry Cohen, whose son Ezra has been diagnosed with PDD-NOS, in What’s Wrong With This Picture?: My autistic son doesn’t need to be fixed in Babble:

But if I am only able to do one thing for him as I usher him through childhood, it will be this: I will protect him from anyone who might make him feel that he is somehow not perfect.

Today is the first day of April, which is Autism Awareness Month (and tomorrow, April 2nd, is World Autism Day). Allow me then to echo Cohen’s words to start off the month: My son, our children, are “most precious, most perfect.”

Guaranteed no April foolin’ you on this one.

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6 Responses to “My Sentiments Exactly”
  1. bad mommy says:

    Most beloved, too.

  2. Beth says:

    I completely agree.
    I want to give my son some tools to help him overcome the obstacles that having AS and ADHD can present to him. I don’t want to change him, though. He’s perfect just the way he is.

  3. Kerry Cohen says:

    Kristina, thanks for that! I’ve been a fan of yours for a long time.

  4. Marla says:

    Yes indeed. The more I let go and let M “be” the more I see how I “adjust myself” can make all the difference.

  5. @Kerry Cohen,

    Thanks so much and more — reading your article was a great way to start Autism Awareness Month! very best —

  6. Suzanne says:

    Hooray! My Ezra is also autistic and awesome!

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