I am not scared to speak out. I have lost a daughter in a sense as I am supposed to call her my son in order to be accepted in this politically correct mad world. Autism to blame.
Im speaking out too. We have to as many people don't know whats going on. I think a lot if the ideology is taught in schools and parents are unaware if this.
My 16 year old daughter is going through this. She has autism. Friends and people online are pushing her to be trans. She believes them. Its breaking my heart and no one is helping us because everyone is too scared to speak out.
This is such unchartered territory for many parents. The first thing we did that was helpful was to encourage our kid to live and interact out in the real world and disconnect from the virtual world. You may find support at www.parentsofrogdkids.com, www.genspect.org or segm.org
It difficult to get kids offline. We have blocked certain sites. She goes to college now and volunteers at a local farm. Shes lonely being an only child and struggles with friendships. We are hoping she makes good new friends soon.
I can't even imagine these so called doctors hurting autistic girls like this. It's sickening.
Can you or anyone share the signs of autism in teens who were not diagnosed or showed any signs of it at a toddler age?
I'd like to know also.
My autistic 15 is going through this, hoping she figures it all out before damaging herself!
Best wishes. Difficult time for parents too.
I am not scared to speak out. I have lost a daughter in a sense as I am supposed to call her my son in order to be accepted in this politically correct mad world. Autism to blame.
Im speaking out too. We have to as many people don't know whats going on. I think a lot if the ideology is taught in schools and parents are unaware if this.
Not just taught in schools, also on many internet sites which children can access without parents knowing.
My 16 year old daughter is going through this. She has autism. Friends and people online are pushing her to be trans. She believes them. Its breaking my heart and no one is helping us because everyone is too scared to speak out.
This is such unchartered territory for many parents. The first thing we did that was helpful was to encourage our kid to live and interact out in the real world and disconnect from the virtual world. You may find support at www.parentsofrogdkids.com, www.genspect.org or segm.org
It difficult to get kids offline. We have blocked certain sites. She goes to college now and volunteers at a local farm. Shes lonely being an only child and struggles with friendships. We are hoping she makes good new friends soon.