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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote] Its to teach tolerance of differences. [/quote] There is a difference between tolerance and being BFF. I'm one of those people who cannot stand the smell of some of those lip balms. Has it occurred to you that it might be offensive to the others? Have you talked to your son about adjusting his own behavior? I understand that social skills may be difficult for him (I have a DD who has/had difficulty with social skills and was bullied, so I am not unsympathetic) but you cannot expect everyone to adjust to him. Tolerance? Yes. Are they really mean to him? Or, is it his perception? Does he listen to others? You talk about others talking over him. Was the lip balm distracting him and others? Do you want others to be nice to him because they feel sorry for him--or do you want them to like him? Sounds to me like you think this is a one way street. [/quote] Sounds to me you jumped the gun a bit in your assumptions. No one is mandating a utopian culture or else. This is a request for additional tolerance for children with challenges. The less tolerant our children are, the worse it is for Society as a whole.[/quote]
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