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<blockquote data-quote="TerryJ2" data-source="post: 154415" data-attributes="member: 3419"><p>Hi Steph,</p><p>I'm glad your job is working out. </p><p>So sorry for your difficult child and her issues. It is going to be hard, so all you can do it dig in your heels and do what you have to do. She is very lucky to have that special friend. I hope she realizes just how special he is.</p><p>I have no idea why she would tell other girls that she can't read. In your/her bio I didn't see anything about Asperger's or kids who otherwise blurt out the truth like a fact, regardless of consequence. Others here would have more insight.</p><p>I agree that Marguerite's use of humor is a useful and necessary tool for potentially risky situations. I hope that your daughter learns to use it.</p><p>Hugs and support.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryJ2, post: 154415, member: 3419"] Hi Steph, I'm glad your job is working out. So sorry for your difficult child and her issues. It is going to be hard, so all you can do it dig in your heels and do what you have to do. She is very lucky to have that special friend. I hope she realizes just how special he is. I have no idea why she would tell other girls that she can't read. In your/her bio I didn't see anything about Asperger's or kids who otherwise blurt out the truth like a fact, regardless of consequence. Others here would have more insight. I agree that Marguerite's use of humor is a useful and necessary tool for potentially risky situations. I hope that your daughter learns to use it. Hugs and support. [/QUOTE]
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