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[quote=Anonymous]23:36 again - also just wanted to say that a few weeks ago we had a bunch of SN kids together at a park and a neurotypical kid (I'm assuming of course) was being really inappropriate and borderline dangerous with our group. Parents were nowhere to be seen. It was a good lesson for our DS though in dealing with different situations. I don't see why parents can treat it like that with their typical children - if someone is doing something unsafe or that you don't like, you can always leave. Yes we all think we have a "right" to be at the park or whatever, but it's a good lesson for kids that you can only control yourself in a situation and sometimes the best thing to do is remove yourself if someone is behaving unpredictably or otherwise in a way you don't like.[/quote]
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