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You know, it's one thing if the child has to own it.
And then it's another thing if the parents have to own it, too.
And they own it perhaps at different levels that we that aren't dealing with autism in our family, we should be sensitive to and try our best to really understand.
And I'm sure it's because of your years in dealing with it.
But it also provides us with a level of confidence that I can speak for myself that I greatly appreciate because knowing that there are really good organizations and
professionals out there that know about this, that truly know about it.
And I underscore that word, um, I think is, is, is absolutely wonderful.
What I'd like to do, Clarence, unfortunately had to, had to sign off, but, uh, we always do some last, last words here and I'm sure I'll speak for him and, and myself here where, um,
We really care about people that suffer from autism.
We need to embrace them and work with them and realize, hey, come on, we'll hold hands together as we go through life and all the tribulations.
You know, to all of you out there that are listening to Health Chatter today and who you might be autistic or, for that matter, connected to somebody that is, we in the Health Chatter community embrace you.