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[quote=Anonymous]It was interesting reading the dad's description of his DD as so high-minded that she has a kid with Asperger's as one of her friends. Frankly, I find this very hard to believe considering she would exclude someone who just invited her because she has a distate for excessive poop jokes (AS kids are infamous for their single-minded obsession with topics that annoy other people). One of my kids has AS and has more often than not been excluded from parties by kids whom she thought were her friends and had attended hers. It hasn't been uncommon for her to be the only kid who wasn't invited in her class. It's very sad to watch your child's face when she inevitably finds out on the playground that she was left out (kids always, always spill the beans). Given that this family doesn't have the common courtesy to reciprocate an invitation to a kid whose party their DD just attended, I'd be willing to bet that if AS kid in the class had been a girl, she would have been excluded too. But it still makes you sound cool to say you have an AS kid as a friend. Does she have Black or Muslim friends too? Anyone in a wheelchair? If so, truly, wow...[/quote]
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