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“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…” quote by Anonymous
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“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.”

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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.

Key Takeaway

Provide clear, consistent explanations and accept his perspective.

Themes

autism rigidity communication morality

Mood

empathetic patient

Type

educational supportive

When to use this quote

  • parent‑child discussions
  • teaching moral nuance
  • supporting neurodiverse learners
  • conflict resolution

Key Concepts

cognitive style black‑and‑white thinking social perception

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can you introduce nuance without causing distress?
  • What strategies help him handle ambiguous moral judgments?
A Different Perspective

He may feel threatened by uncertainty, limiting flexibility in social situations.

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