Sick to death of ignorant people

Today my neighbour asked if my child is going to the local mainstream school for primary 1, I said no he’s in a specialist nursery just now as he needs a lot of support and he will be attending a specialist school where his needs will be better met and she said your sons only borderline autistic look at him he looks like a wee angel. She then said Hopefully primary 2 he will go to the local school as you want him in mainstream.

I responded with your either autistic or your not autistic you can’t be borderline. She then went on to say maybe if he took his dummy out he would talk better. I responded his dummy is a comfort to him. She then said to my son take that dummy out your mouth and he then immediately took his dummy out and just stood there staring. 

I felt rage and wanted to tell her to *** off. Obviously I didn’t as I’m not that type of person and I don’t want to cause friction with my neighbours but I don’t want to be questioned over some idiotic woman in her 50s who has clearly no experience of autistic individuals. 


I trip up over my words and almost get stumped at times when people ask uncomfortable questions my mind almost goes blank and I can’t get an appropriate response out to put someone in there place politely. 

Can I ask how you handle people like this.? 

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  • It is so difficult when people think they know better and don't understand. I don't think they would make the same comments about a physical difficulty. 

    My teenage son doesn't want his peers to know he has autism.

    My thoughts on the comment are that he is in Special Education because you have chosen what is best for him. A child in the correct setting has a better chance of success. Being in a situation that is challenging does not help self esteem.

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  • It is so difficult when people think they know better and don't understand. I don't think they would make the same comments about a physical difficulty. 

    My teenage son doesn't want his peers to know he has autism.

    My thoughts on the comment are that he is in Special Education because you have chosen what is best for him. A child in the correct setting has a better chance of success. Being in a situation that is challenging does not help self esteem.

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