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<blockquote data-quote="Wiped Out" data-source="post: 630996" data-attributes="member: 1631"><p>Hugs to your difficult child. I think this is a hard one for our difficult children who definitely need these types of environments but don't want to appear not "normal". I know my difficult child is conscious about this type of thing even though he realizes he has disabilities. We have always talked to him about why he needs the type of accommodations he gets and he has become more accepting of these things although I am not sure he would want his friends to always know (although with my difficult child the disabilities are obvious).</p><p></p><p>We were also very lucky when it came to camps because there was a great camp that accepted kids with and without abilities. They always hired more support the more kids they received with disabilities.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wiped Out, post: 630996, member: 1631"] Hugs to your difficult child. I think this is a hard one for our difficult children who definitely need these types of environments but don't want to appear not "normal". I know my difficult child is conscious about this type of thing even though he realizes he has disabilities. We have always talked to him about why he needs the type of accommodations he gets and he has become more accepting of these things although I am not sure he would want his friends to always know (although with my difficult child the disabilities are obvious). We were also very lucky when it came to camps because there was a great camp that accepted kids with and without abilities. They always hired more support the more kids they received with disabilities. [/QUOTE]
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