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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP it sounds like your concern relates to one family so why are you making it about all SN families?[/quote] I’m not making it about “all” families. We have families in our life that do disclose. I am trying to understand why parents may not, when it would only help the situation. We are always flexible and kind with this kid, and I feel a very flexible and kind home. I am asking ALL parents because I would like different insights. Everyone has a different story. Is that so wrong? [/quote] because it’s not anyone’s business!! it’s my kids private medical information. do you feel the need to disclose your own child’s medical issues? for example when she starts to hit puberty will you tell people - “Sorry, Larla is hormonal and on her period!” when she is cranky? [/quote] It does become others’ business when you interact with them. And really, comparing SN diagnoses to PMS. Are you a SN parent?[/quote] Of course I am. It’s literally nobody’s business what my kid is diagnosed with unless they are his therapist. I also find that most (normal) parents don’t actually want to know. It’s just the few who want to make themselves feel better about their own kid. [/quote]
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