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Reply to "Getting better at not taking the judgment of clinicians and others to heart"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] Wow, you were definitely too thin-skinned, OP. People judge all the time. Why get upset over it? You don't even owe them an explanation. Move on. [/quote] I can't believe there is more than one of you posting on the SN forum. This is a supportive forum for people facing all kinds of complicated kid problems. If you can't be empathetic, please go back to General Parenting.[/quote] NP. Empathy doesn't always mean pat you on the head and tell you you're totally right. Sometimes it means gently offering criticism and advice that can help you going forward. Personally speaking, I don't need patronization, sometimes I need good solid advice whether it's what I "want" to hear or not. [/quote]
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