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She has two kids, one who is autistic, four cats, and an Asian husband. It is always an adventure. The photo was taken by the author.

How Should I Respond Regarding My Autistic Son When People Say, “Well, He Looks Okay!”?

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Most recently, I was chatting with someone who knows my son is autistic. Kindly, the person asked, “How is your son doing?” and I responded, “Well, we have our challenges. I guess it depends on what happens throughout the day.”

The person said, “Well, he looks okay.”

This made me think, Hmmmmm.

I was at a loss for words. Frankly, I wasn’t sure how to take this: a compliment, a statement due to lack of knowledge, or maybe the person was uncomfortable in our conversation and just said this out of kindness.

The one word to describe my son is: unpredictable. I never know how he is going to react at any given moment. There were many times when I thought he would love to see this or that, and it turned out that he hated it for some reason. Or I thought he might have a problem with this, and he didn’t. I never know.

My immediate response to the conversation was, “Well, you haven’t seen him during a meltdown either.”

How am I supposed to respond to a comment like this? I have heard the following statements before:

“He looks okay.”

“He doesn’t look autistic.”

“He seems social.”

“He seems normal.”

“I would have never thought he was autistic!”

It won’t be the last time I hear something like this. I did not know how to respond to this statement because, in my mind, autism doesn’t look a certain way. Maybe my defenses are always up because we are constantly judged everywhere we go. After all, I never know how my son will be in a specific situation.

So what should I say in the future?

Life is ALWAYS an Adventure!
Life is ALWAYS an Adventure!

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She has two kids, one who is autistic, four cats, and an Asian husband. It is always an adventure. The photo was taken by the author.

Dana Lee
Dana Lee

Written by Dana Lee

mother, teacher, writer, and cat lover

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