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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP as you can see from the responses here, most people would rather wallow in failure and misery than be given helpful advice from a close friend. If we were friends I would appreciate the guidance with a problem.. but that's not true of neurotypical people. They're very rigid about how people should act and what information should be exchanges. [/quote] I hate to burst your bubble but life with a special needs child is not “failure and misery.” In fact we are having a great time over here. We are quite aware of our child’s differences. We don’t need you to point them out and scold. Get a life.[/quote] Absolutely, 100% this. My friends with all NT children are certainly having their own struggles. Many of them far worse than mine are on an objective basis. Worry about yourself. [/quote]
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