This page is aligned as an autism awareness/acceptance page, meaning different people need to view their autism in a different way. We consider autism a victim/abuser in terms of the nature of the disorder, and relevant in both camps. I myself have abusive traits as someone with autism, and know as a fact that that label is a handy excuse for even the worst of abuse of a child many times. That's the glorified label the predatory pedophiles all use, since they all seem to have autism as well.
Survivor of law-abiding parents. Church dissenter. Convicted adult. Using the anti-entitlement system to understand and advocate children's rights.
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Back talk: How to deal with back talk in children
Many parents have been there. A child talking back. Most children talk back at some point in their childhood. Most children who talk back to...
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What it is like to be anti-spanking to the core? A bowl. A bowl of God's wrath, where you are always angry at parents over the spanking...
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I am now accentuating the charge of supervision entitlement under the anti-entitlement charges against Marie Eaton. Eaton needs to stop logg...
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Yep, that is an abusers' statement, some of the time, but not all of the time? Threats. Instead? Blocked memory. Clouded memory. DO NO...
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