7 Powerful Ways to Respond to “I’m Sorry” About an Autism Diagnosis

If you’ve ever shared your child’s autism diagnosis and heard “I’m sorry,” you know how unsettling that can feel. This phrase often stems from autism stigma and misconceptions about neurodiversity rather than genuine empathy. However, these interactions also present wonderful opportunities for autism advocacy. By reframing the conversation, you can […]

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