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[quote=Anonymous]People judge and shift blame until something actually affects them personally. Up until that point (if it ever happens for them) they are convinced that they are exemplary parents, smart, and do everything right. The things that cause them stress seem like nonsense to those of us with a SN child. I guess its all relative. I can tell you that having a SN child has made me a better person. I have empathy for any family struggling with any child - no matter what the issue is. I wish people would be kinder to each other in general. I feel like this world has become so negative. People should build each other up - instead of tearing them down. I think that judging and blaming usually comes from that person's ignorance or fear or their own insecurities. Keep away from the negative boards OP. Most people on this one are helpful and positive :) I hope you have some people in your life OP that are supportive of you. It is hard, I know![/quote]
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