(via sharably dot net via tyrese gibson on fb)
All prayers are carried by a cat.
"There are always going to be Autistic people to families who don’t have any idea what autism is. But it’s also the case that most of us can look at our family histories and say, 'There’s that parent or uncle or cousin who nobody quite knew what was going on with, and I recognize.' And what’s interesting to me is that in the next generation, you’re going to be that parent or uncle or cousin. And you’re going to know what’s going on – you’re going to recognize it in the next generation of Autistic children. Because of that, they’re going to get to grow up with something that we never had. They’re going to get to grow up with a sense of Autistic identity that acknowledges the challenges, but is also positive and affirming and supportive from the very beginning." --Ari Ne'eman
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