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<blockquote data-quote="Fran" data-source="post: 372838" data-attributes="member: 3"><p>All they have to do is treat her with respect and dignity. Her interests may seem different to a n/t teen but it isn't any weirder than what some of the teens do to fit in. </p><p>Having a unique perspective may be refreshing. It's not anyone's job to baby sit. If mom hovers then easy child has every right to detach but if this young lady is in obvious</p><p>distress, then the humane thing to do is call someone other than another student. </p><p>easy child's obligation is simply to be kind and fair. If she invites everyone in the room to a function in front of C, then obviously, you want to invite but if easy child does it privately</p><p>it will be easy child's choice who to include and who not to include. </p><p>I would encourage easy child to stick to her own priorities and take care of herself. </p><p>Every person who is different from yourself has something to teach you and something for you to teach them. It is a choice of what those lessons will be. Hope easy child is able to </p><p>look beyond the label to who that person is.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fran, post: 372838, member: 3"] All they have to do is treat her with respect and dignity. Her interests may seem different to a n/t teen but it isn't any weirder than what some of the teens do to fit in. Having a unique perspective may be refreshing. It's not anyone's job to baby sit. If mom hovers then easy child has every right to detach but if this young lady is in obvious distress, then the humane thing to do is call someone other than another student. easy child's obligation is simply to be kind and fair. If she invites everyone in the room to a function in front of C, then obviously, you want to invite but if easy child does it privately it will be easy child's choice who to include and who not to include. I would encourage easy child to stick to her own priorities and take care of herself. Every person who is different from yourself has something to teach you and something for you to teach them. It is a choice of what those lessons will be. Hope easy child is able to look beyond the label to who that person is. [/QUOTE]
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