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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I don't mind at all that the PP with the chess-playing, ASD/ADHD model child is bragging a bit. Like all of us on this board she's been through some rough times with her child and she deserves to be able to tell us about the good stuff, too. I really hope for the day that the support in schools and other aspects of life for kids like ours is better so that their individual talents can come out and shine and that more of us could write about all the amazing things they are doing with the same pride as this mother. [/quote] I agree. I don't understand the annoyance, the hate, the disbelief and accusations that she has issues. FWIW - I wasn't thinking the hobby was something like Legos or robotics. Chess didn't cross my mind! But kudos to her DS![/quote] Np and Ditto. I'd like to think that this board is one of the few places I can go where other moms of SN kids can understand and help celebrate my son's small accomplishments and progress that wouldn't seem like a big deal to parents of NT kids, but are for us.[/quote] Yes but you're missing the issue. That's not what chess mom does. She tells us constantly how her son is a prodigy and now he is also a model. These aren't small in spite of accomplishments. She is a massive braggart living through her child and ramming her child's accomplishments down the mouth of the parents of disabled children. She clearly has a problem. [/quote] NP. Can you calm down? We all have massive problems. Leave this mother alone, and feel free to roll your eyes when you come across her posts, in the privacy of your own home.[/quote]
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