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The most comforting thing in young Charlie Burnett's life is his pet snake. Charlie is a high functioning autistic child and also suffers from Pathological Demand Avoidance Syndrome (PDA), which can result in emotional meltdowns when stress levels are too high.
“It’s changed Charlie’s world,” she told the Woking Advertiser. “I can’t tell you the difference it’s made to our family. We’ve had hamsters in the past but they have done nothing. He’s not interested in them But now I know I can come home from work, take the snake out of the box and he’ll be calm.”
It has also changed his parents feelings on snakes.
“I’m not a snake lover, I’m petrified of them,” admitted Ms Gridley, saying the same went for her partner.
“But being fearful of them is outweighed by the benefit. We grin through the fear.”
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