What do you think about Jenny McCarthy’s view about autism?
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I don’t think it’s right to compare her and the other ladies experience with autism to those of us with regular lives. Their lifestyles are much more different then us regular folks. The have the money to receive any resources they need for thier child unlike the rest of us.
One I do agree with is educate, educate. With autism on the rise of 10-17 % each year is is expected that it will climb from 1 in every 150 births in 2007 to 1 in every 9-10 births in 2015.
It makes me wonder when will people educate themselves on autism. The saying goes the childern hold the key to the future..then we as a society need to accept autism as a a reality because it is one and need to help these childern as much as we can. It’s just a matter of time before it affects every birth..then maybe our society will care.
I will point out though that I have managed to do all sorts of things, such as finding family tree information online, tracking a couple of distant relatives, i’ve recorded and copyrighted songs, i’ve appeared in a music video and well the list can go on.
Hope my opinion helps
I am concerned,people who don’t know,will think their child has to have seizures to be autistic.I know my son didn’t.
Some children will recover if treated early and treated aggressively. Lets see, I had a team of 8 therapists in my house round the clock when he was 20 months old. We didn’t let up for 2 years.
More importantly, as Holly said in the show, try not refer to the child as an “autistic child”, would you refer to someone as the “cancered woman”? The child is a child first, the autism is secondary….
I have a problem with the description of a child with autism as “trapped within themselves”. It’s almost as if your blaming them. Holly Robinson Peete was talking about “people first Language” and yet they talk about their children as “being behind a wall, or “stuck inside themselves”, “down a well,….whatever. They spoke about “pulling their child outside of the wall”. It makes it sound as if children with autism are mindfully resisting love, and family. That they are actively resisting our help. They are not. We’re talking about children with a developmental disability. We are not at war with children with autism. Why use such aggressive language?
I had trouble with her naming vaccines as the cause of her son’s autism. There is a lot of research out there that says Autism occurs after a trigger event for people who are genetically predisposed. Her son had a massive seizure. Could that have been his trigger event? Also, later in the interview she talks about ignoring sign of autism earlier in her son’s life. Well, if he had signs before he received his MMR vaccine than you can’t turn around and say it’s the vaccines that caused it. I have a problem when well known people talk about subjects they know little about. Yes, she knows about autism, but your “Mommy Instincts” are not good enough. Especially when you are talking to millions of Americans who are likely to listen to you. Measles. Mumps, and Rubella, killed millions of children. I think we, as affluent Americans, forget that.
I have heard of this theory of Indigo children. Umm…. all I have to say is, who wouldn’t classify their child as smart, loving, and intuitive.
With all due respect, I think Jenny McCarthy needs to go back to what she does best…..bikini shots on men’s magazine covers.
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