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Shocking to still realize...
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<blockquote data-quote="Fran" data-source="post: 317917" data-attributes="member: 3"><p>All we can do is not hide our children. Tell the truth when someone asks and educate people who want to know. </p><p>Not living in shame or embarassment is a good way to set an example so that other people don't think there is a reason for secretiveness. </p><p>When I think there are people who hide their diagnosis of epilepsy, I am shocked so I have no doubt that those families who deal with mental illness are hiding their shame. </p><p>No one is their diagnosis. It is one part of who they are. Our kids are still human beings who should be treated with respect.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fran, post: 317917, member: 3"] All we can do is not hide our children. Tell the truth when someone asks and educate people who want to know. Not living in shame or embarassment is a good way to set an example so that other people don't think there is a reason for secretiveness. When I think there are people who hide their diagnosis of epilepsy, I am shocked so I have no doubt that those families who deal with mental illness are hiding their shame. No one is their diagnosis. It is one part of who they are. Our kids are still human beings who should be treated with respect. [/QUOTE]
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