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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It’s really bad if your kids aren’t well liked, due to special needs or just being different in some way. You’re pushed to the periphery along with the other ‘weirdos.’ You have no chance whatsoever, regardless of your personality. [/quote] This has been one of the hardest things for me about having a child with autism. I feel like a jerk complaining about it because it’s obviously harder for DS than it is for me. I will say that I have really come to like the “weirdos” on the periphery :). [/quote] The parents of NT kids make small talk with me and may condescendingly ask how my DC is doing, that is it. My kid is barely SN, he is mainstreamed. They don’t even know my DC, yet they believe he is SN and form misconceptions based on what their kids may say. It’s all so frustrating and so many misunderstandings and ignorance involved.[/quote]
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