Mage wrote:
Seems to me that keeping the boy from church is the best thing for the boy, who cares what his mother thinks.
My son would probably go nuts at church if I brought him there. The huge crowd of people, the strange smells and sounds, the loud bells, the long quiet sermons, I would be insane to make my son sit through all that. Hell, I don't even like church myself for many of the same reasons, and once passed out from overstimulation.
Some autistics can handle church, but I'm guessing most can't, especially ones with lower functioning. There's no reason to make the poor boy go to church except the mom needs to complain about something.
Exactly! Do his parents still not understand what autism is that they would subject their son to that and then get pissed off and claim discrimination?
If he responds well, great but other children are also there and do his parents honestly value religion over their own son's comfort and other children's comfort that they can't understand that maybe he's better off not going?
If they are that religious, they can make time on the weekends to read from the bible. I do get tired of one sided entitlement issues.