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So disappointing to take him to the Doctor...
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<blockquote data-quote="Malika" data-source="post: 478107" data-attributes="member: 11227"><p>Yes, I too did feel when I read your post "well, that was a nice thing to have done whether 'normal' or not" and I would like to think that a courageous and loving easy child, even at the grand old age of 9, might rub a friend's back and head to comfort him...</p><p>Of course you are worried about the rest. My son often stands out in a kind of "embarrassing" way in social settings (through being so loud and rambunctious) so I empathise...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Malika, post: 478107, member: 11227"] Yes, I too did feel when I read your post "well, that was a nice thing to have done whether 'normal' or not" and I would like to think that a courageous and loving easy child, even at the grand old age of 9, might rub a friend's back and head to comfort him... Of course you are worried about the rest. My son often stands out in a kind of "embarrassing" way in social settings (through being so loud and rambunctious) so I empathise... [/QUOTE]
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