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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My brilliant, chess prodigy, above grade level kid has had an IEP and a diagnosis since he was 4 yrs old. Early intervention, supports and services works. As does getting a good neuropsych eval at a young age that tells you what are the strengths and weaknesses and can anticipate what supports and services are needed. DS certainly would not be these things without a lot of help from adults. That is the point I'm trying to make. I am sorry that my DS's good outcome so far pains you so much to hear.[/quote] Those things do not "work" for the majority of SN kids. They might help, yes. They are not going to "cure" or alleviate the problem for most of our kids. Of course it does not pain me to hear. I am glad for you that your child is a success and glad for him. But I think you often turn posts about entirely different situations into opportunities to extol your son's many talents and gifts, even ones about children who clearly are not going to be able to participate in society at that level. I think you are a narcissist and you lack empathy. I know 1000 NT kids who are going to be much more successful than my kid, and 1000 SN kids, too. I am fine with that, that is life. But if someone is discussing their child being, say nonverbal, I think you need to not use that as an opportunity to talk about you and your incredibly amazing son. [/quote]
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