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[quote=Anonymous]Op , spoken like a true "observer". As if we've never considered how our kids looks will affect social acceptance. Give me a break. The problem is I live with a seven yr old who destroys everything g. I'm on top of her all the time about it but it doesn't help much. I also spend $8k a month on the therapies,meds and Drs appts. There is no way I can afford to replace her barely stained clothes. And I happen to believe that ES age kids should get dirty. And for the record, you do sound mean. Walker Percy called it the Nasty Nice. If you want to truly help how about sharing some of your techniques for keeping a kid with coordination problems clean while on the playground, or donating gallon of oxyclean, or taking all those fashion challenged sn kids and their parents shopping. Or come and attend to the kid who will scream for hours when they realize their parent has thrown out their favorite shirt. I'm serious. But please don't come on here and criticize us when we are already overwhelmed by a to do list miles long.[/quote]
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