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[quote=Anonymous][quote]Not the PP you're quoting but someone familiar with these scenarios. The SN aide may have been trying to be kind but, like Special Needs worker, she was really showing her ignorance. These statements are more typical of someone who has no experience with SN kids. Statements like this are double edged. They may seem encouraing but also indicate the parent is over-reacting or reading too much into something. Considering Special Needs worker and her co-workers feel the biggest handicap to the children are their parents, I'd be insulted, too. Yes, thank you, exactly. It's not an insult on my parenting, it's just totally inane and annoying to hear this coming from someone who also thinks she knows more than I do. No, dear. We just see things from a different POV. Your bitterness is blinding you.[/quote] I see no bitterness in the PPs, but your hubris is painfully apparent. I hope you change professions soon, you aren't in a field that suits you or benefits others.[/quote]
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