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<blockquote data-quote="buddy" data-source="post: 501572" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p>Sorry I had to chuckle a little... Not AT you.. .just that I think anyone who judges anyone in that position has no kids. Even typical kids have those days... but you live it over and over...</p><p></p><p>for me, grocery shopping is not a little chore. NO WAY I would have gone with her already showing signs of that.</p><p></p><p></p><p>And I think there are many here would say, who cares what people think... I would probably be shopping elsewhere for a while, lol... I do get sensitive to what others think, but I am WORKING on it!</p><p></p><p>I have lost it on my son, not in public but I have lost it for sure. I have definitely cried too. In fact those were the only times he worked super hard to make up, gentle hugs, talking sweet, etc. He feels so badly.</p><p></p><p>I can't remember her issues.... which one is she? I am thinking the younger one, the older one is the one with the testing you shared right? I hope you can get to a computer soon to make your signature because I feel badly asking you again... forgive me??</p><p></p><p>Today you have the IEP for her right? If things are improving I hope they share what they are doing so you can do similar things at home. We have a behavior program at school (the part that is working) and we use it at home, with his community workers, etc. It is so nice to be consistent for his sake. That is a huge transition from school to a grocery store. I can see how she would find that too overwhelming to do a better job. </p><p></p><p>Sorry for your experience there, but heck...you are human like all of us right... that is where the chuckle comes from... I bet loads of us can relate to losing it. </p><p></p><p>HUGS</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 501572, member: 12886"] Sorry I had to chuckle a little... Not AT you.. .just that I think anyone who judges anyone in that position has no kids. Even typical kids have those days... but you live it over and over... for me, grocery shopping is not a little chore. NO WAY I would have gone with her already showing signs of that. And I think there are many here would say, who cares what people think... I would probably be shopping elsewhere for a while, lol... I do get sensitive to what others think, but I am WORKING on it! I have lost it on my son, not in public but I have lost it for sure. I have definitely cried too. In fact those were the only times he worked super hard to make up, gentle hugs, talking sweet, etc. He feels so badly. I can't remember her issues.... which one is she? I am thinking the younger one, the older one is the one with the testing you shared right? I hope you can get to a computer soon to make your signature because I feel badly asking you again... forgive me?? Today you have the IEP for her right? If things are improving I hope they share what they are doing so you can do similar things at home. We have a behavior program at school (the part that is working) and we use it at home, with his community workers, etc. It is so nice to be consistent for his sake. That is a huge transition from school to a grocery store. I can see how she would find that too overwhelming to do a better job. Sorry for your experience there, but heck...you are human like all of us right... that is where the chuckle comes from... I bet loads of us can relate to losing it. HUGS [/QUOTE]
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