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Explaining Pervasive Developmental Disorder (PDD) to the Typical World - Guilt Trip
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<blockquote data-quote="TiredSoul" data-source="post: 383720" data-attributes="member: 3930"><p>I think it was completely inappropriate for her to question/doubt your husband and have you call to confirm. You're probably wishing you could have thought of something to say when she said she wanted to make sure you were all on the same page. It will fester in your mind if you don't somehow convey how offended you are. Can you send her an email or note? I know for me, I do WAY better handling confrontations in writing rather than in person or over the phone. I tend to want to 'smooth things over' when I am talking, rather than really saying what I really need to say. In the note or email, you could also mention what JJJ said above about your child not being able to participate in everything the other children do - you could also write what you said above about the way the world sees your child and how difficult it really is and that you had hoped not to feel the pressure you are feeling.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TiredSoul, post: 383720, member: 3930"] I think it was completely inappropriate for her to question/doubt your husband and have you call to confirm. You're probably wishing you could have thought of something to say when she said she wanted to make sure you were all on the same page. It will fester in your mind if you don't somehow convey how offended you are. Can you send her an email or note? I know for me, I do WAY better handling confrontations in writing rather than in person or over the phone. I tend to want to 'smooth things over' when I am talking, rather than really saying what I really need to say. In the note or email, you could also mention what JJJ said above about your child not being able to participate in everything the other children do - you could also write what you said above about the way the world sees your child and how difficult it really is and that you had hoped not to feel the pressure you are feeling. [/QUOTE]
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