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Wee doesn't even want to go to his school Halloween party.
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<blockquote data-quote="tiredmommy" data-source="post: 386285" data-attributes="member: 1722"><p>Duckie asked me what was wrong after I replied (I was in tears), so I told her a little about Wee and how he felt about his class Halloween party. She got very quiet and said "But it's his party too. He should go and not feel bad." </p><p> </p><p>I agree with Sharon. I know I've gone to great strides (probably more than I should) to help Duckie fit in: from making sure that she's dressed decently (read that as not sticking out like a sore thumb) to having a big (and now legendary) party at the end of the year. We also send in appropriate treats at holidays. And another thing I do is make a point of getting to know the other kids. That way I can encourage her to spend time with those kids that are more accepting of her differences.</p><p> </p><p>I really hope he goes to the party and has a great time. Not because it's his right or because he should be able to go but rather because I think he needs to have some fun and just be a regular kid... even if only for an hour or so.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tiredmommy, post: 386285, member: 1722"] Duckie asked me what was wrong after I replied (I was in tears), so I told her a little about Wee and how he felt about his class Halloween party. She got very quiet and said "But it's his party too. He should go and not feel bad." I agree with Sharon. I know I've gone to great strides (probably more than I should) to help Duckie fit in: from making sure that she's dressed decently (read that as not sticking out like a sore thumb) to having a big (and now legendary) party at the end of the year. We also send in appropriate treats at holidays. And another thing I do is make a point of getting to know the other kids. That way I can encourage her to spend time with those kids that are more accepting of her differences. I really hope he goes to the party and has a great time. Not because it's his right or because he should be able to go but rather because I think he needs to have some fun and just be a regular kid... even if only for an hour or so. [/QUOTE]
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