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Autism - An open talk about rearing autistic twins

29 min · 29. juli 2019
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A sitdown with author Andrea Reid, mother of twin Autistic sons. This podcast is part 1 of a discussion about Autism. During this conversation, we freely express our opinions about Autism, but we do not claim to be researchers or diagnostic technician in the medical community actively examining the disorder, but this discussion is Andrea Reid that is living and rearing twin sons who are at different ends of the Autism spectrum and she speaks from experiences. Please listen and please remeber to join us for part 2 of our continued conversation that will post mid-August 2019. We desire that this conversation initiates more conversation to look at the “what” is the cause and momentarily set aside the blame. When the “what” can be determined, then more fully informed decisions making becomes available.

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Autism - An open talk about rearing autistic twins

A sitdown with author Andrea Reid, mother of twin Autistic sons. This podcast is part 1 of a discussion about Autism. During this conversation, we freely express our opinions about Autism, but we do not claim to be researchers or diagnostic technician in the medical community actively examining the disorder, but this discussion is Andrea Reid that is living and rearing twin sons who are at different ends of the Autism spectrum and she speaks from experiences. Please listen and please remeber to join us for part 2 of our continued conversation that will post mid-August 2019. We desire that this conversation initiates more conversation to look at the “what” is the cause and momentarily set aside the blame. When the “what” can be determined, then more fully informed decisions making becomes available.

29. juli 201929 min