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[quote=Anonymous]OP, Your post seems really inconsiderate and a deliberate swipe at a mom with an SN kid who is struggling with unwanted questions. Also as an adult, I cannot believe you wrote: "...when a child is [b]visibly[/b] disabled, and you like them, and [b]you care[/b], is it impolite to ask about the nature if his disability? In my personal view, it is more impolite and careless to ignore it and not to ask. But I don't know how to ask in a polite, respectful way..." Really? How dense can you be? I can understand young children who might stare and ask impertinent questions. However as adults, we should have learned a.) basic manners b.) sensitivity to others c.) common sense d.) be treated as we would like to be treated e.) know how to mind our own business You don't "care" about this mother or the plight of her child. You are just being nosy. If you want to care, chit chat with the mom about things we all make polite social conversation about--the weather. But I agree with others, stay away. You are ignorant about being a decent human being. [/quote]
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