Ron Simmons
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Dads too, okay?
And we don't even talk about moms because they're generally the primary caregiver.
But what should they be looking?
Because we know that it looks like, at least nowadays, you can actually have, and again, testing for autism is non-invasive or anything like that.
And you can actually have some pretty accurate testing done by age three or four.
What do you think they should be looking for?
And just because your doctor says it's not doesn't mean that that's true.
And it's nothing against doctors, but you have to push, right?
Because you got to remember when you leave the doctor's office, when you leave the therapist's office, they're not thinking about your child as wonderful as they might be.
You're the one that's thinking about your child and you're the one that has to be the greatest advocate.
We weren't willing to say no at the time.
Right, without putting him in danger.
That's right.
Yeah, no, I think that's exactly right.
And, you know, one thing you said earlier was about that they understand more than they can communicate.
Daniel's always been that way.
He's still that way today.
He understands more than he can sometimes enunciate.
Talk about how parents maybe, Lisa, should think about sharing Christ's
With their kids, right?