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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Op here: for the love...I posted here to find books to help my child I just shared his diagnosis with. Instead I get a dressing down about the way we went about it. I was just answering a posters question about what we said but was seeking BOOK advice. Sharing the diagnosis with your own child is deeply personal and specific to One's own kiddo and the way we felt was best to introduce the heavy topic. Book ideas? No, just ridiculous barrage of criticism. Way to go off topic ladies. Thx. [/quote] You are entitled to have your opinions, but not your own facts. So when you start down the road of armchair diagnosing other people in order to make yourself and your child feel better, you can expect to be called out for it. What are you going to do when your child rattles off these people as having the same condition he does -- think he's going to like the arguments he gets over that?[/quote]
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