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I was a monster this morning. I am so ashamed...
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<blockquote data-quote="Chaosuncontained" data-source="post: 480586" data-attributes="member: 11016"><p>I went and had lunch with him. It was "Thanksgiving dinner day". I let him know right away that I was sorry for the way I acted. I told him I wasn't sorry for the WORDS I said, but I was sorry that I yelled at him. He hugged me and told me "it's OK". </p><p></p><p>We had a good lunch. </p><p></p><p>Thank you all for your kind words. It did make me feel better.</p><p></p><p>On another positive note: Remember the other day when another boy in Carson's class had a melt down over the library being closed? And Carson sat in the floor and "petted" him? I stopped to say hello to the boys Mother. She then told me they wanted to have "E" tested. They suspect Aspergers. I was able to give her some information about people to contact. I also told her I had a wonderful website I went to for support and information. And I told her how to get the IEP process started. "E" is VERY smart. Brilliant even. He talks like a little adult. But he has always had "social" issues, as well as a few others. I felt really good about being able to pass along some information--information I wouldn't know without coming here. You ALL may have helped yet another family. Thank you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chaosuncontained, post: 480586, member: 11016"] I went and had lunch with him. It was "Thanksgiving dinner day". I let him know right away that I was sorry for the way I acted. I told him I wasn't sorry for the WORDS I said, but I was sorry that I yelled at him. He hugged me and told me "it's OK". We had a good lunch. Thank you all for your kind words. It did make me feel better. On another positive note: Remember the other day when another boy in Carson's class had a melt down over the library being closed? And Carson sat in the floor and "petted" him? I stopped to say hello to the boys Mother. She then told me they wanted to have "E" tested. They suspect Aspergers. I was able to give her some information about people to contact. I also told her I had a wonderful website I went to for support and information. And I told her how to get the IEP process started. "E" is VERY smart. Brilliant even. He talks like a little adult. But he has always had "social" issues, as well as a few others. I felt really good about being able to pass along some information--information I wouldn't know without coming here. You ALL may have helped yet another family. Thank you. [/QUOTE]
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