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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Is there a reason why you need to go out to eat at dinner time a couple times a month? Go to brunch instead. Or get take out. [/quote] Not the OP here-but our families, that include a person with special needs, are allowed to eat out. [/quote] I am a DP (and special needs parent and sibling) but I disagree to some extent. No one has the right to be disruptive in a public space. Just like you (hopefully) wouldn't take a 2 year old to a Michelin restaurant, unless it was the most perfectly behaved 2-year-old perhaps, you wait to take your children to places they are ready for. It would be reasonable to accommodate things like a child is stimming by rocking their head back and forth, or a family that needs a corner booth, or moving a table out of the way to accommodate a mobility device. But if someone cannot behave in a non-disruptive way, then yes, you should avoid those places.[/quote]
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