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[quote=Anonymous]In the beginning, it is really tough to watch younger kids zipping through milestones when your little one is struggling. I think it's something that most special needs parents struggle with. For me at least, over time and as I have accepted my son's disability, it no longer hurts to watch normal childhood development (we had a second child, so I had to get over it pretty quickly). But it was even more painful when friends started pulling away from me (I'm sure they could sense that I was struggling with seeing their kids doing so well and hearing about their accomplishments). So as much as you can, keep showing up for your friend, and keep bringing your kid too. [/quote]
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