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<blockquote data-quote="TeDo" data-source="post: 548892"><p>Sad to say but the teachers' reactions don't surprise me. That's pretty much what I encountered. I hope that doesn't cause too many problems for difficult child like it eventually did for my difficult child 1. As for the other moms, I'm with WO. That is just plain rude. No wonder "neurotypical" kids are the way they are toward our difficult child's with parents like that. Glad difficult child didn't see it and I'm VERY proud of you for letting them know you saw them. People like that need to be "busted" more often.....or better yet, end up with difficult child's of their own.......times 10.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TeDo, post: 548892"] Sad to say but the teachers' reactions don't surprise me. That's pretty much what I encountered. I hope that doesn't cause too many problems for difficult child like it eventually did for my difficult child 1. As for the other moms, I'm with WO. That is just plain rude. No wonder "neurotypical" kids are the way they are toward our difficult child's with parents like that. Glad difficult child didn't see it and I'm VERY proud of you for letting them know you saw them. People like that need to be "busted" more often.....or better yet, end up with difficult child's of their own.......times 10. [/QUOTE]
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