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Reply to "When Acquiantences are too Invested in how you raise your SN kid"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]You sound like a really terrible person, and clearly have no understanding about what other parents with perhaps more severe needs children are dealing with everyday. Just tell them you don't care what works for their child. [/quote] I politely thank the person, explain what works for us and try to change the subject. These are people who have given me unsolicited advice almost every time I run into them and who ask pointed questions. I say we are pleased with progress. It would be helpful if you could be constructive. I am terrible for being annoyed? I would be better off telling a well meaning person "I don't care."? I grew up with a very disabled sibling, much more impaired than these people's kids. I have plenty of empathy and I know first hand what it is as I had to take on some of the responsibility at a young age. I welcome any constructive feedback including if someone wants to share they find this post offensive. Just please stick to concrete examples rather than name calling.[/quote]
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