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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Each year, 2-5 new kids join, with 10-15 in the entry year. If all of them faced challenges, I’d agree that there’s a broader cultural issue at the school. However, if it’s only one child struggling, the focus needs to be on that individual. If the parents are okay with the child being isolated, that’s their choice. But if a parent isn’t okay with it, and it’s clear they’re dealing with similar challenges but refuse to seek help, then there’s not much anyone at the school can do. No one at the school has the time or resources to act as a designated family friend, certainly not the class mom. The question has been answered. MYOB was right.[/quote] What? Why on earth should the parents chit chat skills isolate their child? [/quote] Sometimes a child, through nature or nurture or both, inherits the parents chit chat skills. When this happens, it’s clear the parents have similar challenges as the child.[/quote] You sound like you’re on the spectrum. A social skills group would really benefit you honestly.[/quote] Why do people think it’s ok to diagnose people on the internet? Or are you using autism as an insult? [/quote] Why are you triggered? It’s common knowledge that people on the spectrum don’t understand normal social cues and lack empathy. Any normal person, like the majority of posters here, would understand OP’s interpretation of the new mom’s struggles is lacking in empathy and frankly, downright nasty.[/quote] Nope. Nice try though. People on the spectrum do not inherently lack empathy. You could do some reading on that. In the meantime, are you saying people on the spectrum are nasty? [/quote] Don’t forget that they’re also using “normal people” to mean, people not on the spectrum. [/quote]
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