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<blockquote data-quote="SRL" data-source="post: 74385" data-attributes="member: 701"><p>Rachel, we suggest that parents don't post anything at this site that could potentially identify their child to to others (such as school officials, future employers, doctors, teachers, insurance companies, ex-spouses, predators, etc). While you may have no cause for concern at this present time in any of these areas, past experiences of parents here have demonstrated it isn't prudent to have identifying information listed here.</p><p></p><p>Personally I believe children with difficult behaviors due to neurological conditions have a right to privacy but if you'd like to share this with our membership, you probably ought to edit out the link and have people PM you for that info. Otherwise it will be in our archives for any friend, foe, or stranger to read as long as the site is in existance.</p><p></p><p>SRL</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SRL, post: 74385, member: 701"] Rachel, we suggest that parents don't post anything at this site that could potentially identify their child to to others (such as school officials, future employers, doctors, teachers, insurance companies, ex-spouses, predators, etc). While you may have no cause for concern at this present time in any of these areas, past experiences of parents here have demonstrated it isn't prudent to have identifying information listed here. Personally I believe children with difficult behaviors due to neurological conditions have a right to privacy but if you'd like to share this with our membership, you probably ought to edit out the link and have people PM you for that info. Otherwise it will be in our archives for any friend, foe, or stranger to read as long as the site is in existance. SRL [/QUOTE]
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