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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote]I only refer to my kids as SN on this board. Otherwise I say my kids are complicated or have "issues" with a smile.[/quote] Ditto! [/quote] I don't say anything about my child's! It is apparent to those who see her (physically visible) but other than that, she is "normal" so we live a pretty easy, generally "normal" life! :)[/quote] I don't seek to say anything. It's a balancing act. Sometime I say something and sometimes I don't. But if somebody say - hey Joey you need to stop (fill in the blank of this weeks tic) and it starts to bother my son because he can't stop I may say something. Sometimes I don't and ask him to say "oh that's my tic". If somebody says wow - he seems so smart why is he being tutored - I say - oh he's dyslexic he is just learning some skills for dyslexic kids. If he does a sleepover or a weekend away - i may say - oh he really needs to have food every 2 hours during the day because he is hypoclycemic. He will get headaches if he has too much sugar. If somebody asks why he is in private school I say - it's complicated.[/quote]
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