Anonymous wrote:*My child says your child doesn't have any friends and she is the only person who is nice to him. I refrained from saying. Really? My child says your child cannot get along with anyone and she frequently sulks.
That's a horribly rude thing for her to say to you. I would have considered asking her outright, "why did you feel that it would be appropriate to say that to me?"
On the other hand, focusing in your head on comparing whose kid is less well-liked with seems non-productive.
*My child says your child doesn't have any friends and she is the only person who is nice to him. I refrained from saying. Really? My child says your child cannot get along with anyone and she frequently sulks.
Anonymous wrote:My twins are not necessarily considered special needs (yet), but a friend's husband said this (our twins were in the NICU for 2 months):
"At least you didn't have to deal with all of the hard stuff of having a newborn when your kids were born. When they came home they had already past the hard, newborn phase." LOLOL FU!
Anonymous wrote:God doesn't give us more than we can handle.
OK so God decided you should have mellow, self-motivated, well behaved kids, a fast metabolism a pool in the backyard and plenty of hired help, but God looked at me and said "she needs way more challenges and a metabolism that won't even allow her to eat a cookie without it showing up on her ass." And God looked at people in 3rd world countries and decided to give some of them a life of suffering and constant stress? And what about people gang raped? God thought this was something they could handle? How about you let God share her own wisdom her own way and you just go get your 10:00am manicure and your 11:00am massage.

Anonymous wrote:"They never had these things when you were growing up"
Anonymous wrote:If I hear " My DH, DB, etc. relative would be on the spectrum if they were a kid today". And then there is " I am sure he will be fine by the time he is 5". I know people mean well,but what means the most to me is the folks who schedule play dates with us and understand when DS has a bad day.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh please. 1 in 50 kids do NOT have autism. We are just diagnosing more kids because now any old nerd has ASD. That is the ONLY reason the numbers are going up.
Enough of this nonsense of eating organic food to avoid neurotoxic pesticides. My kid lives on hotdogs, kraft mac n cheese and poptarts with the occasional plain old non-organic applesauce and she's fine;therefore every kid is just fine eating this stuff.
Ladies, I present Exhibit A for " I know better than medical researchers, experts, and doctors because I am a MOM! I have a MAGIC VAGINA! I spit a couple of kids out of it and now I KNOW EVERYTHING!"
Anonymous wrote:Oh please. 1 in 50 kids do NOT have autism. We are just diagnosing more kids because now any old nerd has ASD. That is the ONLY reason the numbers are going up.
Enough of this nonsense of eating organic food to avoid neurotoxic pesticides. My kid lives on hotdogs, kraft mac n cheese and poptarts with the occasional plain old non-organic applesauce and she's fine;therefore every kid is just fine eating this stuff.
Anonymous wrote:Wow, some of you sound like you want to dislike or judge the parents of normally developing kids.
Have you ever thought that maybe (some) people are genuinely trying to be compassionate or thoughtful?
People don't always succeed in getting their intentions across. One would think that parents of SN kids would know this better than anyone and take the kindnesses, however awkwardly worded, in the spirit in which they were intended.