I do appreciate it and stresses why it’s such a nuanced topic and why I feel we (collective) are not mature enough to make the decision about if we should be playing God.
My 12 year old who is high needs is also the happiest and gentlest boy despite the challenges and when asked he feels he is not different and more importantly, he feels normal.
He also has T1D. I’d much rather we focus CRISPR on solving the problems we currently have than erasing the “inconvenience” of a neurotypical having a kid with autism, ADD or Autism.
I do appreciate it and stresses why it’s such a nuanced topic and why I feel we (collective) are not mature enough to make the decision about if we should be playing God.
My 12 year old who is high needs is also the happiest and gentlest boy despite the challenges and when asked he feels he is not different and more importantly, he feels normal.
He also has T1D. I’d much rather we focus CRISPR on solving the problems we currently have than erasing the “inconvenience” of a neurotypical having a kid with autism, ADD or Autism.