Privilege and Brain Differences
As a mother of a child who has brain differences, I struggle with tough questions about privilege. Why do some mothers think their children's brain differences are "better" than my son's? What if my child wanted to wear a racially offensive costume for Halloween? Does telling people to "check their privilege" end opportunities for important but difficult conversations?read more
Source: Psychology Today Parenting Center - Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Liza Long Tags: Autism Child Development Ethics and Morality Parenting mental illness privilege white privilege Source Type: news
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