When parents say, "I wish my child did not have autism," what they're really saying is "I wish the autistic child I have did not exist, and I had a different [nonautistic] child instead." Read that again. This is what we hear when you mourn over our existence. This is what we hear when you pray for a cure. This is what we know, when you tell us of your fondest hopes and dreams for us: that your greatest wish is that one day we will cease to be, and strangers you can love will move in behind our faces. —Jim Sinclair


Ch. 1 Son, p 37. - Far from the Tree


When parents say, I wish my child did not have autism, what they're really saying is I wish the autistic child I have did not exist, and I had a...

When parents say, I wish my child did not have autism, what they're really saying is I wish the autistic child I have did not exist, and I had a...

When parents say, I wish my child did not have autism, what they're really saying is I wish the autistic child I have did not exist, and I had a...

When parents say, I wish my child did not have autism, what they're really saying is I wish the autistic child I have did not exist, and I had a...