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3:54 pm - 08/22/2012

Jacqueline Laurita: My Son Has Autism


Jacqueline Laurita had tried for years to have another baby, so when she finally welcomed son Nicholas three years ago, the proud mom celebrated his every achievement.

But then, at around 18 months old, Nicholas began regressing with his speech and motor skills, then refusing to answer to his name or notice people enter a room.

"We had no idea what was going on,"
the Real Housewives of New Jersey star, who hid her son's medical issues from the reality cameras as she continued taping season 4 last year, tells PEOPLE exclusively.

After an agonizing wait to see multiple doctors, the Lauritas got a diagnosis: Nicholas is autistic.

"I worry about him being independent when he's older," admits Jacqueline, who is also mom to Ashlee Beelzebub, 21, and C.J., 10. "I spend all my time researching what we can do for him."

Adds her husband Chris: "You never want to think that your child isn't perfectly healthy. We didn't want to believe it was true."



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age_of_green 22nd-Aug-2012 08:44 pm (UTC)
But there is proof of that-my sis and are living proof, with HFA and Asperger's respectively. But yeah, I ran into some of those Asperger types on Tumblr-I avoid them, they're more about a cause than actually helping people.
imnotasquirrel 22nd-Aug-2012 10:46 pm (UTC)
Yeah, but I guess that's part of the question, whether or not those separate classifications should still exist. Not sure that I agree with changing it - Asperger's is already on the spectrum, shouldn't that be enough? It seems distinct enough to me that it'd be helpful to have separate names but under the same overarching category (ASD is the "genus" and Asperger's is the "species"?), but I suppose there's some controversy over what's being used to distinguish one from the other.

And then IIRC there was talk about how some schools only provide help if you're classified as being autistic, but that's a different thing altogether.
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