Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would not project your feelings on to it. As a mom of a child with special needs, I struggle with feeling condescended or pitied. I have a great life and I love my differently baked child. Dealing with people being oh so sorry for me is harder than he is any day. Don’t decide how she feels about and treat her like a normal mom.
Well, I am a parent of a special needs kid and what you read as condescension, I read as compassion and empathy. I am not a normal mom and yes, I could use the extra understanding and extra help. You sound very defensive.
I am not - I just like my life, I love my kid, I am not "struggling", I get tired of having to assure others that I am fine, and not as sad and depressed as they insist I must be. Its not empathy to decide how someone else should feel.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would not project your feelings on to it. As a mom of a child with special needs, I struggle with feeling condescended or pitied. I have a great life and I love my differently baked child. Dealing with people being oh so sorry for me is harder than he is any day. Don’t decide how she feels about and treat her like a normal mom.
Well, I am a parent of a special needs kid and what you read as condescension, I read as compassion and empathy. I am not a normal mom and yes, I could use the extra understanding and extra help. You sound very defensive.
I am not - I just like my life, I love my kid, I am not "struggling", I get tired of having to assure others that I am fine, and not as sad and depressed as they insist I must be. Its not empathy to decide how someone else should feel.