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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]People who say stuff like this are really still trying to convince themselves that the switch was the right move. They're feeling insecure even though it feels like they're being smug.[/quote] Keep telling yourself that if it makes you feel better.[/quote] dp Well, in general it is true. If you are happy with your choice you don't put other people's choices down.[/quote] You can express relief. OP only feels a certain way because her child’s speech needs were met. Did she care at all that her friends had a different experience? It’s equally dismissive to tell friends “well, it works for me!” When they express concern or dissatisfaction. Public school doesn’t serve everyone equally but there seems to be a mentality of “well at least I got mine!” If it does work. These friends obviously don’t care or support each other and are best going separate ways.[/quote]
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