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[–] WickedVocalist ago  (edited ago)

What about environment? How do we not know autism is created by the lack of a child having enough interaction with OTHER KIDS and ADULTS not in their household?

Every mom nowadays has a cell phone.

What you don't see is them taking their kids to play outside, or talking TO THEM.

Plenty of interacting by proxy or talking around/about them.

Tons of interacting with others in which the kids are told to be silent and go elsewhere to let the adults chat/hookup/whatever the one love shits are doing. They know how to use the phones but they don't know how to talk or smile.

We see kids in burkahs, moms with masks, and parents who like teaching their kids on the ball life lessons like bringing them as spectators for their many lawsuits. But blame vax??

Welcome into the world kids, here is your life on my little screen and on the side of all my trials. Why did you plead the 5th?

They ignore their kids and mangle them around as stage props for selfies.

So selfish that one parent can't even photograph the other with kids that may or may not be theirs. Ever the loving family on facebook, and in reality there is nothing but a phone between them. SO SAD. Daddy is always working too much, and mom needs a cellphie to 'prove'..

See a stranger? Call the police, don't try to talk to adults in your safe place with the kids. See a dog? Pull your kid off and walk by or approach only the barking ones.

Just keep reinforcing that their presence is mandatory and participation is not required, that their input is considered but it really isn't their choice, just another illusory order from above.

There's some piling evidence around the net that autism may be caused by heredity and environmental factors. If autism is hereditary, the less verbal parent could very well be a causative factor. So could the increased detachment of society to electronic devices like phones.

Back when families lived in the same town and saw each other off of Facebook, kids didn't have autism, and people actually talked to one another rather than a screen or Alexa.

Not much fun for the tykes, is it?