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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]Most people just really want to talk about their kid. Divert the attention from your own kid and keep the conversation on theirs. (SNs moms often have no one else to talk to about these things.)[/quote] This is something I will try. Rather than change the subject completely I will ignore the probes about my kid and say "How is Larla doing? I am so glad to hear the things you have shared have worked out for her!" If the person comes back to obsessing about my kid I will flip it again "You mentioned doing x program for Larla. What has she liked most about it?" Thanks! [/quote]
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