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<blockquote data-quote="ready2run" data-source="post: 444475" data-attributes="member: 11339"><p>glad mine is not the only one.. i know i have to get over the looks from other parents. it's just frustrating that people jump to conclusions when it comes to difficult child all the time without ever considering the possibility of special needs when it is so obvious to me and others that know him that the things he does are symptoms. we do have a double stroller but the kids tend to bother each other. if difficult child is in a destructive mood it's not safe for the baby to be next to him and if he's not he gets upset when the baby touches his side or puts his feet in the 'wrong' spot. we did use the double stroller alot when difficult child and our 4yo were smaller. </p><p></p><p></p><p>@autismkids, did you get funding for that? i would never be able to afford one of those, although it would be useful.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ready2run, post: 444475, member: 11339"] glad mine is not the only one.. i know i have to get over the looks from other parents. it's just frustrating that people jump to conclusions when it comes to difficult child all the time without ever considering the possibility of special needs when it is so obvious to me and others that know him that the things he does are symptoms. we do have a double stroller but the kids tend to bother each other. if difficult child is in a destructive mood it's not safe for the baby to be next to him and if he's not he gets upset when the baby touches his side or puts his feet in the 'wrong' spot. we did use the double stroller alot when difficult child and our 4yo were smaller. @autismkids, did you get funding for that? i would never be able to afford one of those, although it would be useful. [/QUOTE]
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