| Have you ever noticed that people who have let's say | | | | Well, then if these children do not do some things well |
| hearing disabilities seem to have their other senses | | | | at younger ages, what do they do well? You see |
| more keen or can do something else better than | | | | what I mean? What can they do that the rest of |
| others? One thing I have always found dealing with | | | | society cannot do? The reason I bring this up is that |
| people of let's say a disability is that they are generally | | | | when talking to parents of Autistic Children it appears |
| able to make up for it somewhere else. | | | | to me that their biggest complaint is in the public school |
| For instance if someone's eyesight is gone they have | | | | system where their children are treated stupid or as if |
| great space unused in their visual area which takes up | | | | they are dumb. |
| let's say 55% of the brain's over all bandwidth, thus this | | | | We as a society should not buy into this line of logic or |
| extra capacity is now available for something else? | | | | allow our opinions of Autistic Children or Citizens to be |
| Now then let's talk about Autism, which I do not believe | | | | jaded by this and we need to understand that |
| Autism is a disability or even a disease really, as it | | | | wherever there is a negative there is always a |
| seems that those with Autism have their brains wired | | | | positive, as really that is the natural order of things. And |
| just a little different than the rest of us and so their | | | | thus dismissing members of our society too easily we |
| minds work different? | | | | all lose in the end. Consider this in 2006. |