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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]They may be annoying but I doubt multiple people are “fixating and obssessing” over you and your kid. :roll: [/quote] You'd be surprised. I was once at a park with my kid with ASD. A mom came up to me and said "Do you know that man?" I turned around and caught a man by himself watching my son. He looked familiar, but could not figure out who he was. She then said "I don't mean to alarm you, but he has been watching your kid very closely." He appeared to be alone because the wife -a mother who liked to give me endless unsolicited advice- was at the car with their kid. As soon as I saw them together I was like "yep, there they are." I had been to social gatherings with both of them, but had backed away because they were making us so uncomfortable with all the unsolicited advice. I got creeped out, grabbed my kid and went home without greeting them. Let my kid play in peace.[/quote]
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