Thank you Pepper & DGoddess
When I read the first story about the restaurant with the "screaming children will not be tolerated" sign, I did not think it was discriminating against my daughter. My first thought was, "Yes! I can go there with daughter and eat in peace." For the most part, my daughter can eat out in public relatively quietly. Now, if she's obsessing about something, or whatever, she will have a meltdown, and I'll take her out (after much arguing with Mr. Rum as he doesn't think we should remove her, she's "just tired" or "will forget eventually" what she's fussing about My husband can be ... thick .... in the head).
I just don't understand the parents of other autistic children who think "OMG! The world is out to get me & my kid!"
When I read the first story about the restaurant with the "screaming children will not be tolerated" sign, I did not think it was discriminating against my daughter. My first thought was, "Yes! I can go there with daughter and eat in peace." For the most part, my daughter can eat out in public relatively quietly. Now, if she's obsessing about something, or whatever, she will have a meltdown, and I'll take her out (after much arguing with Mr. Rum as he doesn't think we should remove her, she's "just tired" or "will forget eventually" what she's fussing about My husband can be ... thick .... in the head).
I just don't understand the parents of other autistic children who think "OMG! The world is out to get me & my kid!"
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