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[quote=Anonymous]I was in a situation yesterday where I paid for an experience (think: carnival game) for my kids, and a boy came running over and grabbed the equipment from my child and proceeded to do the activity. We were all taken aback, but I immediately assumed the child had special needs. His mother quickly came running over and while she was approaching she said, "He has special needs and doesn't understand. I'm so sorry." And she quickly grabbed him. I said, "No worries, it's totally okay," but she dragged the kid away. I thought the mom handled it well in terms of quickly running over and giving us a heads up about her child as she was approaching. My kids stood there quietly, and I told the mom it wasn't a problem. Isn't that the appropriate response all around? [/quote]
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