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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I would just say "he's doing the best he can" to the why can't he talk comment and leave it at that. You don't owe anyone an explanation. [/quote] why not be honest? If it’s a kid that is going to be around your kid I think it’s fair to give them an honest answer. No you don’t “ owe then one” but it would help the SN kid more if friends had some empathy and understanding. [/quote] Because your child's needs and diagnosis don't need to be shared with everyone especially without his consent.[/quote] Exactly this. It feels beyond not owing anyone (like a neighbor kid) an explanation involving private medical information and is more about sharing information without consent. I'm trying to protect my child's dignity.[/quote] how’s that working for him? [/quote]
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