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[quote=Anonymous] You first priority is doing what is best for your child. If you think it would help, have the grandparents come to a session with one of the experts you work with and let that person explain. However, you really need to also accept they may never come around and pleasing them and having them think you are a good parent should never come before doing what your child needs to thrive. Sometimes you just need to set firm yet polite boundaries. You work with a team of experts and get input from the teacher (the person who has to deal with our kids in for hours and hours in an academic setting). If what all those people say is vastly different from what the grandparents say then I would not give the grandparents say then you know the well meaning grandparents are out to lunch.[/quote]
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