Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just answer and say what's wrong with him, and then acknowledge "While he can't ______, he can _______ and ______," making sure the things I'm saying he can do are regular boy things.
I think you should have a very serious talk with your DD about whether or not she wants to try you (or she) sharing what IS wrong. Kids want to understand what doesn't make sense. Different is scary.
OP here. I don't have any problem answering kids' queries that are obviously about trying to get information and understanding and knowledge of her condition. That's not really the feeling that I'm trying to convey here, however. Kids who ask questions not for information,but to be mean, I just can't handle anymore.
Anonymous wrote:She is 7 and I would cry tears of joy if she could hang with a group of friends.
Anonymous wrote:I agree with your DH. I would have a hard time holding my tongue. At the very least i would totally ignore and I would certainly give them the stink eye. They know full well what they are doing.
Sorry you and your DC have to deal with this.
Anonymous wrote:I just answer and say what's wrong with him, and then acknowledge "While he can't ______, he can _______ and ______," making sure the things I'm saying he can do are regular boy things.
I think you should have a very serious talk with your DD about whether or not she wants to try you (or she) sharing what IS wrong. Kids want to understand what doesn't make sense. Different is scary.