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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]A bunch of hyper children becomes a safety issue very quickly. No problem making them sit down and regroup. Your child should NOT be having meltdowns beyond the age of 4- this is not an “autistic thing”, it’s just a bad parenting thing. Your kid is not ready for summer camp, stop blaming the counselor for that and FFS teach your kid not to tantrum.[/quote] Did you forget that you were posting in the Kids with Special Needs forum. Here, we are kind and respectful to one another.[/quote] We’re also honest, [b]it’s not normal for an autistic child to meltdown.[/b] It’s indicative of parenting issues. [/quote] You need to GTFO with this post. You must be a troll. My autistic teen doesn’t misbehave and never has, but she will have internal meltdowns. And I have experience with multiple autistic families and their kids - emotional dysregulation is literally a part of the diagnosis.[/quote] The trolling on this thread is wild. For all the people claiming only bad kids act out, they sure are extremely triggered by a kid having a meltdown at camp. [/quote] Kids having meltdowns should not be allowed at camp. [/quote]
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