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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Certainly haven’t found this for my child with special needs but adults are also entirely unaccepting of him too, so it’s not being taught. It’s all “be kind” to people with wheelchairs for example but be as mean as you feel like it to children with cognitive issues etc. Lots of work to be done on that front. Acceptance isn’t innate for some things. [/quote] Absolutely agree with this and am so sorry that you've had negative experiences. You are absolutely correct in what you say here. [/quote] It’s pretty disgusting how free people feel to be just entirely cruel. People who go around prattling about their liberal ideals and practices on a regular basis. They would be very embarrassed arssed if they knew how unkind they and their children are. [/quote] Op here and I agree. DS had a kid in his K class with some behavior and cognitive issues and I was really disheartened to hear how some parents talked about him, and in turn, their kids felt negatively about him. We have a couple of people in our family with cognitive and behavior issues and thankfully DS is more understanding and accepting than some of his peers in that regard. He's 8. Young enough where I don't think he has a lot of the societal and media influence to change his way of seeing things. But I definitely am expecting it as he gets older and I find it sad. [/quote]
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