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[quote=Anonymous]You are demanding empathy from EVERYONE but giving it to no one except yourself. You see your son as the Sun and everyone else is circling around him and you. I think the larger issue may be you are over sensitive and hyper reactive to other parents and looking for things that aren't there. I am not saying you have never gotten a dirty look or a stare but who hasn't? My son said "Shit" really loud (meant 'sit' at the time) and a mom scoffed at me and my child's presumed 'potty mouth'. You are in for a long haul if you keep making mountains out of mole hills and you will be teaching your son that every one around him must bow down to his needs without ever taking into account other children's needs. Just because some aren't diagnosed does NOT mean they aren't dealing with their own stuff. Anxiety, abuse, neglect etc. You son running up and spitting on them may be a trigger for THEM. Did you ever think of that?? No? Well, how about some of that empathy you are asking/demanding for. [/quote]
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