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Explaining Pervasive Developmental Disorder (PDD) to the Typical World - Guilt Trip
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<blockquote data-quote="WearyWoman" data-source="post: 383756"><p>Fran - My blood pressure was really high too. Now that I know how this person operates, I'll be better prepared next time to set boundaries. I need to work on my assertiveness skills. I would love for the church to be that soft place for my son, like home. It's unfortunate that people in positions like this miss the boat sometimes. I appreciate your words, as they validate my feelings about this.</p><p> </p><p>Bluemoon - I'm really wishing at this point that I hadn't called her back today - that I'd just let my hubby's conversation with her stand as it was. I've gone over the dumb call about a hundred times in my head. What put it over the top for me was when she thought herself entitled to ask what day and time my exam was scheduled and when I'd be leaving and that she needed to verify that we were all on the same page, whatever that means. She absolutely has boundary issues, and there's no doubt she'll rub other people the wrong way too, unfortunately. I probably won't send a follow-up e-mail. It's best if I can just move on at this point. I think it would be more appropriate for the church to ask for volunteers for something like this than to require all young kids to do something like this. You're right that I need to blow this off more. I don't know why I fixate so much.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WearyWoman, post: 383756"] Fran - My blood pressure was really high too. Now that I know how this person operates, I'll be better prepared next time to set boundaries. I need to work on my assertiveness skills. I would love for the church to be that soft place for my son, like home. It's unfortunate that people in positions like this miss the boat sometimes. I appreciate your words, as they validate my feelings about this. Bluemoon - I'm really wishing at this point that I hadn't called her back today - that I'd just let my hubby's conversation with her stand as it was. I've gone over the dumb call about a hundred times in my head. What put it over the top for me was when she thought herself entitled to ask what day and time my exam was scheduled and when I'd be leaving and that she needed to verify that we were all on the same page, whatever that means. She absolutely has boundary issues, and there's no doubt she'll rub other people the wrong way too, unfortunately. I probably won't send a follow-up e-mail. It's best if I can just move on at this point. I think it would be more appropriate for the church to ask for volunteers for something like this than to require all young kids to do something like this. You're right that I need to blow this off more. I don't know why I fixate so much. [/QUOTE]
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