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Governor of New Jersey Politics Government

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Phil Murphy


Governor of New Jersey Politics Government

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bostonma

Intj

2025/09/04 (Thu) 23:20:38

#10454

Here's how a New Jerseyian would consider autism as:

"Since autistic children unresponsive to other people, this usually results in life long problems for them. Their unresponsiveness often evokes a similar response in their parents and significant others around them leading to attachment disorders. Since they do not bond with others, their unresponsiveness may turn to intermittent rage when others try to touch or speak with them.

Lack of early bonding also means they have difficulty in acquiring language which then causes severe deficits in their communication skills (as in impaired speech and meaningless repetition of words or phrases).

Those individuals who work on healing their autism can go from being totally unresponsive (locked in their own world) or from being highly self destructive (violent seizures, head banging, fist pounding, incoherent screaming, etc) to being "normal" in behavior. "

(Healpastlives dot com) Nah, people are always in a hurry. Certain specific things that the country the autistic person lives in, values, is what the autistic person, would make up in the future. Also the time period, people are more than willing to label. It's like Texas.

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