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Auitsim Is Not a Tragedy
I found Amita Reka's article,"Autism Is Not a Tragedy" extremely moving. I can relate to her when she wrote," He wasnt like other kids, but that wasn't necessarily a bad thing." I have a family member who has autisim as well but that doesnt mean he should be labeled as different. People with autisim are just as capable to excell in life. I agree with Amita's article because those with autisim do not have a lower level of thinking rather just a unique way of thinking. Thank you, Amita for this amazing article.
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