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[quote=Anonymous][quote] It's great you are trying to teach your child to be inclusive but you should not blame the special needs child for your own child's behavior issues last year. My DS is friends with a child with some behavioral issues at school and has never imitated him. I don't consider the friendship to be my child's way of being "inclusive." He likes this child and they have similar interests. I also think he gets a lot out of being this child's friend because he has learned empathy, how to be supportive, how to be loyal, how to see the positive in every person. [/quote] I'm neither PP on this. However, you have no idea what the child was like. ALL "special needs kids" are not alike. Some can even be manipulative. [/quote]
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