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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]We were just at a party with a SN boy. He hit my kids with light sabers. My boys were running around with nerf guns and this boy wanted to play. I thought of this thread. Both OP and the other mom should look out for their own kids and keep them home. Most of our friends have kids. If I was hanging out with a childless friend, I would get a sitter. Or I may bring a screen like iPads and switch.[/quote] Do you know how ignorant you sound? My child has challenges processing language, so things like...pronouns are hard for him. He can’t use he/she/they correctly and can’t sort it out (using that part of speech as an illustrative example). It makes talking hard for him. He needs time so self advocacy can be hard and especially hard when a bossy and verbal little girl is in his face. Your sentiment is so ignorant, same as the dog commenter above. The dog owner is a known entity, and person who I made the determination it is ok to trust bc of their experience with dogs and kids. My child having a speech disorder is completely irrelevant. It’s like saying the dyslexic needs extra attention bc the dog is around. No idiot. All parties need to be extra careful with a dog when any kid is around. Not just the kids with language disorders. [/quote] I’m the PP who scolded you about insufficient supervision near the dog. You’re absolutely right, all four year olds need supervision around a dog, regardless of whether they have special needs. That doesn’t mean your failure to supervise your kid around the dog is any less negligent. [/quote]
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