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By kay kerr

I can pinpoint the exact moment my heart rate starts to rise when a conversation with another parent turns to the topic of autism. There is a tone, or a use of language, or a look that will indicate they wish to open up to me, a mum, specifically about the ‘tragedy’ of having an autistic child. At that point my mind whirls into overtime, assessing the specifics of the situation—how

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