Autistic people are vividly called "children from the stars". Their world is almost completely cut off from us, they behave completely beyond our ordinary knowledge, and they are not yet able to communicate their thoughts with words and emotions. This dooms them to be completely different from ordinary people, so that every family with autistic children also suffers from this kind of suffering.
But in fact, children with autism are not "freaks", they should also be treated properly, should be understood by society, and should have their own lives. This task is first and foremost undertaken by the parents of autistic children, but it is inevitably a task that cannot be achieved for life, and it will inevitably require the attention, understanding and corresponding help of the whole society.
Kate Swant is a social activist, public welfare planner, and blogger on the popular blog "Looking for Cooper's Voice". She is a mother of a child with autism, and in the process of getting along with her own children, she conveys the proper treatment that autistic people deserve, so that the whole society can understand this group.
That's why Kate has spoken out in various channels, including her writing her own story into a book, and the book "Finding Cooper's Voice" that we are reading.
In this book, the author takes us through the bits and pieces of his relationship with autistic children. The story begins with Cooper coming into the world, and the author takes us through all the expectations of a mother. But when these expectations have come to naught and become the source of pain, the author also takes us to feel all the difficulties of having an autistic child.
The initial difficulties are only psychological dilemmas, but also the troubles and solutions to the child's illness. In the process of children's growth, this difficulty is even worse, including not only the inability of children to communicate with others in the process of growth, but also the violent tendencies that autistic children slowly show, which are destined to make them unacceptable by this society, and even become the object of ridicule.
However, everyone has the right to live their own life, and autistic children are not their own problem, and the whole society should also give them better tolerance. Therefore, the author also uses this book and his large number of appearances to express his voice to the world, hoping that everyone can have a better understanding of autism, and of course, it also allows other autistic families to have a common communication channel and an opportunity to explore together, after all, they are not alone in this world, this is a group with a very large number.
Every reader who reads this book, if you have an unfortunate child with autism in your family, will be able to find resonance here, see the difficulties that this group will inevitably face, and find corresponding solutions. And if we are just ordinary individuals, then we can understand autism through the reading of this book, give more attention to autism, and let them be loved and tolerated by the whole society#Autism##关注自闭症#