Book Quote by Anonymous
“My son, who's on the spectrum is a very rigid thinker. He needs clear-cut definitions of right and wrong. Anything hazy or gray confuses him. For instance, if I try to get him to see that a friend behaved badly, he'll often get upset with me because a friend is a 'good guy' by definition, in his book.”
About This Quote
The quote describes a child with autism who prefers absolute definitions and struggles with ambiguity, leading to frustration when moral nuances arise.
In simple terms: A child on the spectrum wants clear right‑and‑wrong and gets upset by gray areas.
Provide clear, consistent explanations and accept his perspective.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- parent‑child discussions
- teaching moral nuance
- supporting neurodiverse learners
- conflict resolution
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How can you introduce nuance without causing distress?
- What strategies help him handle ambiguous moral judgments?
He may feel threatened by uncertainty, limiting flexibility in social situations.