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[quote=Anonymous]Op you may want to crosspost this on the children with special with special needs board. A lot of us have had to navigate things like this. We are very honest with our kids that we made decisions thinking we were doing the right thing or not knowing better and that sometimes that has made problems or more work for our ds because we did not take a path that would have made things turn out differently. Our ds knows that we tried but that we would do things differently if we could do them over again. I would just say hey, your braces are off now and it can be hard for people to understand you. There are people who help with this so we are taking you to see if they can help. I am sorry for pp that her parents handled it badly. I am sure your dd is aware that people don't understand her sometimes. It will not be a surprise for her. [/quote]
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