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[quote=Anonymous]I think it’s rude they didn’t tell you if you’re watching her to help them out. Is there a chance she doesn’t have a diagnosis though and they just think she’s “ quirky” or “ picky” I babysat for a little boy many years ago who was 5. Sweet kid and the mom told me he was a young 5. After 2 afternoons looking after him though I realized there was more to it so asked. Turns out he had adhd and anxiety. She said she didn’t want him labeled all the time and that’s why she hadn’t told me. But knowing made me change the way I cared for him and my expectations of him. There’s so much information out there now that I think it’s helpful to know. My kid has adhd and not everyone needs to know but if in a learning environment where her focus and attention are going to be an issue I tell people.[/quote]
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