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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]You're assuming that the kid has some kind of diagnosis -- otherwise, how could anyone know that he's actually "on the spectrum? If you want to start a conversation, you say that Larlo did X today, which made it hard for the other kids to focus, and ask them what do they find works best when he does that? You assume good faith, and you enlist their help in making the pod work. [/quote] Even without any diagnosis I would disclose the behavioral issues. [/quote] The parents may not realize (or may be in denial about) how much more support their child needs to get through group DL than her peers. If parents knew/realized and didn’t tell the other parents, yeah, that’s annoying. But I would give them the benefit of the doubt. If “K” needs more support than the nanny can handle, it’s totally reasonable to bring this to the parents’ attention. But do it kindly and delicately. [/quote]
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