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<blockquote data-quote="jal" data-source="post: 266105" data-attributes="member: 3477"><p>Our parents (difficult child's grandparents) know. The school obviously knows and some people I work with know. The reason for that is that difficult child was hospitalized for 3 weeks last summer and I had running around to do. Also, people here can relate. One co-worker has a grandson that has Aspergers and he's a year younger than difficult child, one has a grown daughter who suffered with dyslexia growing up and people here can generally relate (in one way or another). Some of my close friends know, but my husband doesn't tell his friends, but his boss knows because so much time is taken from work to run around.</p><p></p><p>In the beginning I cared, but now I don't. I don't broadcast it, but those that need to know do. </p><p></p><p>This was one of the questions I posted when I first started on this site a few years ago. There truly is a process that we parents go through when we get a diagnosis or know something is not quite on the mark with our children.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jal, post: 266105, member: 3477"] Our parents (difficult child's grandparents) know. The school obviously knows and some people I work with know. The reason for that is that difficult child was hospitalized for 3 weeks last summer and I had running around to do. Also, people here can relate. One co-worker has a grandson that has Aspergers and he's a year younger than difficult child, one has a grown daughter who suffered with dyslexia growing up and people here can generally relate (in one way or another). Some of my close friends know, but my husband doesn't tell his friends, but his boss knows because so much time is taken from work to run around. In the beginning I cared, but now I don't. I don't broadcast it, but those that need to know do. This was one of the questions I posted when I first started on this site a few years ago. There truly is a process that we parents go through when we get a diagnosis or know something is not quite on the mark with our children. [/QUOTE]
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