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Old Jun 08, 2025, 11:31 AM
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Originally Posted by LonesomeTonight View Post
No worries, Jersey--I suppose I did a similar thing, posting, then heading up to my parents, staying there a bit, then going out with H for a while, then talking to my dad for about an hour after he dropped D off! Hope you had fun during your stay at the party.

As for D, I'm not sure if she knows about how her brain works differently--I know we've talked about the ADHD aspect (and anxiety), less so the autism part. I could try asking her about it, see what she says. I mean, she has to realize there are differences between her and the kids in the mainstream classes, I'd think. She's in a very small special ed classroom for English, math, and some other thing that I can never recall the name of, like "Communication and self-advocacy," then with what I keep calling the "general population" (like it's a prison or something) for art, science, social studies, and PE.
I tend to worry about kids like her thru high school years. High school is such a hard place to be especially if you are wired differently. My autistic nephew (who is 21 now) calmed down a little when he got to high school so he made it out of there okay. I hope the same for your daughter.
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