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Confidentiality or Cone of Silence??? Open to advice....
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<blockquote data-quote="llamafarm" data-source="post: 530704" data-attributes="member: 14085"><p>My difficult child always had issues that would show up in class. I explained what was going on to the people who needed to know or the people I wanted to tell. I find now that my difficult child is 11 that worked out okay. I tell parents of difficult child's friends, or the parents of the kids he spends time with, I tell coaches, I inform whoever will have contact with him for any amount of time. My difficult child <em>looks "normal</em>" no one would ever guess what is going on inside that body/mind of his. I feel you should share what you are comfortable with. My mother used to question my giving out this info, but I find after I explain things he surprised people by how well he behaves! Don't ask... I don't know why. It is your information. It is yours to give out as you see fit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="llamafarm, post: 530704, member: 14085"] My difficult child always had issues that would show up in class. I explained what was going on to the people who needed to know or the people I wanted to tell. I find now that my difficult child is 11 that worked out okay. I tell parents of difficult child's friends, or the parents of the kids he spends time with, I tell coaches, I inform whoever will have contact with him for any amount of time. My difficult child [I]looks "normal[/I]" no one would ever guess what is going on inside that body/mind of his. I feel you should share what you are comfortable with. My mother used to question my giving out this info, but I find after I explain things he surprised people by how well he behaves! Don't ask... I don't know why. It is your information. It is yours to give out as you see fit. [/QUOTE]
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