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Thank you Bruce. Well said

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From: [mailto: ] On Behalf Of Bruce

Sent: Monday, October 25, 2010 10:25 AM

Subject: Dr Goldberg and disagreements vs lack of respect for

families.

I don't often post here, but I think that some clarity is called for.

Dr Goldberg is a doctor who cares for his patients. His patients, in most

cases, are young children who can't speak for themselves. It is his job to

advocate for them and he does this well. He has strong feelings about what

is

and what is not proper treatment for autism. He will make those feelings

known

to parents in no uncertain terms since the parents are the ultimate decision

makers. His knowledge base is greater than anyone else in this treatment

area.

He is the best " expert " in this field, in my opinion. Parents who want to

dictate their childs care will not be happy with his advice and at times and

I'm

sure that some have parted ways with him over disagreements in treatment

plans. That is their decision to make even though its not what I would do.

By

the same token, he should not be denigrated by those who don't agree with

his

strong convictions. I could have taken my son to any autism doctor in the

world

and I chose Dr Goldberg. He gives me his opinion and challenges my ideas

that

he thinks are wrong. Don't confuse strong disagreement with arrogance or

narcissism. bruce

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Bruce-Thankyou and I have suggested that your comments be included on the front

page of the updated website as a powerful message that Dr. Goldberg is our

children's greatest advocate!

Gayle

Dr Goldberg and disagreements vs lack of respect for

families.

I don't often post here, but I think that some clarity is called for.

Dr Goldberg is a doctor who cares for his patients. His patients, in most

cases, are young children who can't speak for themselves. It is his job to

advocate for them and he does this well. He has strong feelings about what

is

and what is not proper treatment for autism. He will make those feelings

known

to parents in no uncertain terms since the parents are the ultimate decision

makers. His knowledge base is greater than anyone else in this treatment

area.

He is the best " expert " in this field, in my opinion. Parents who want to

dictate their childs care will not be happy with his advice and at times and

I'm

sure that some have parted ways with him over disagreements in treatment

plans. That is their decision to make even though its not what I would do.

By

the same token, he should not be denigrated by those who don't agree with

his

strong convictions. I could have taken my son to any autism doctor in the

world

and I chose Dr Goldberg. He gives me his opinion and challenges my ideas

that

he thinks are wrong. Don't confuse strong disagreement with arrogance or

narcissism. bruce

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