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[quote=Anonymous]Here is one thing I have noticed about some parents of special needs kids who are poorly behaved: They expect other kids / society / others around THEIR kid to make enormous allowances for their kid. To have the emotional intelligence, skills, and calmness to react and act perfectly, in some inclusive, understanding way. But OTHER kids are supposed to be perfect in how their respond to the special needs kid. Their kid is being a holy terror, sometimes even violent. But the kid who may not want to sit with the misbehaving child, who may answer back if they special needs kid says something mean? The special needs parent thinks that is terrible of that kid. The special needs parents has very high expectations of OTHER kids while expecting others to make HUGE allowances for her kid. I think you may be doing this with your kids. Your special needs kid get all sorts of allowance. but your other kid is supposed to be PERFECT. [/quote]
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