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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I am not putting my kid in a floatie because there are other kids with autism out there. That's insane.[/quote] I dont' get this either. If you child is an aggressive safety hazard jumping on babies in the pool, a big ass floatie (which would draw MORE attention to said baby) isn't going to help anything. I'm sure OP is working with her counselor on how to get through to her child and improve various behaviors. Just exercise those at the park or pool. Helicoptering over and experimenting on other children is not the answer. You get down to eye level and teach your child how to behave. [/quote] I assumed that OP mis-typed and meant that you SHOULDN'T take your kid in the pool in a big floaty because it sets her kid off. [/quote] Seriously? my 1, 2 and 4 yo can just sink or avoid the water while I pay the $2200/year pool fees. How accommodating. [/quote]
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