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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I am really sorry you are dealing with this, OP. The advice given above is excellent but I also wouldn't fault you if you lost your temper with her. Are you close with others in the group? If I were sitting there while this mother made implications left and right, I'd feel really uncomfortable. While we are all secretly guilty of sizing up other kids and being judgemental, I would feel that this "autism expert mom" was putting all of our kids and their means of play and interaction under a microscope. No one wants that kind of mom around! If there is a playgroup leader, I would consider speaking with her about it. Tell her that it's becoming increasingly uncomfortable for you in the group-- that this is supposed to be enjoyable and helpful not judgemental. [/quote] I'm sorry- just read the end that you are the co/organizer. Yuck, OP. This woman has absolutely no boundaries and it's going to get her in serious trouble as she navigates the world of playdates and mom friends. [/quote]
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