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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Entitled SN parents everywhere: My kid shouldn’t be treated any different! Inclusion! Also: My kid is different and needs to be treated as such![/quote] Are you the parent of a SN child? If not then you need to STFU! ~ Not a parent of an SN child[/quote] No, but I was that weird ADHD kid, so I get it. I lost a lot of friends because I annoyed everyone. Nobody coddled me, and my parents bluntly told me that if I didn’t shape up, people wouldn’t be my friend. They helped me to notice when I was becoming annoying to others. I learned how to make accommodations that worked for me and everyone else. Nobody ever forced their kids to deal with my annoying ass in the name of “kindness”; I was ANNOYING! Help your kids, don’t hinder them. The skills we learn in childhood last a lifetime. That includes being a doormat.[/quote] These are not mutually exclusive issues. I work with parents of SN children and the majority of them are concerned about their social skills first and foremost and work with them and seek assistance. Pair that with NT children who have compassion and everyone benefits. [/quote]
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