Anonymous wrote:As a parent, I'd be pissed you asked. My child has speech delays and cannot answer those questions nor can draw/color so be very uncomfortable not to participate.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As a parent, I'd be pissed you asked. My child has speech delays and cannot answer those questions nor can draw/color so be very uncomfortable not to participate.
Pissed? Really?
Can't help but wonder if your negative, angry attitude at the world contributes to your child's issues.
You could contribute something yourself and saying something nice from a parent's perspective. That would also be appreciated.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As a parent, I'd be pissed you asked. My child has speech delays and cannot answer those questions nor can draw/color so be very uncomfortable not to participate.
Pissed? Really?
Can't help but wonder if your negative, angry attitude at the world contributes to your child's issues.
Can't help but wonder if your negative, angry attitude at the world contributes to your child's issues.
Anonymous wrote:As a parent, I'd be pissed you asked. My child has speech delays and cannot answer those questions nor can draw/color so be very uncomfortable not to participate.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As a parent, I'd be pissed you asked. My child has speech delays and cannot answer those questions nor can draw/color so be very uncomfortable not to participate.
Someone could paint his hand to stamp on the page.
You have a very long road ahead of you.
I know this for a fact as I've been there. A parent's attitude greatly influences outcomes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As a parent, I'd be pissed you asked. My child has speech delays and cannot answer those questions nor can draw/color so be very uncomfortable not to participate.
Someone could paint his hand to stamp on the page.
You have a very long road ahead of you.