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It's a big warning flag for me (maybe a trigger?) and right now I have a perfect storm brewing for my paranoia.
My 4 yr old has autism and has 2 tutors for his therapy that alternate days. One of them has been with us for 1 1/2 years and she's seen me pretty jacked up...depressed. I' m so embarrased. I've always felt like she's codependent an d wants to fix me. The other tutor has been with us for just a few months but I really like her and actually told her I was bipolar, and about my manic episode in 2010. At first, the 2 were sworn enemies-then after talking things out-they're now best friends. These 20 year olds (I'm 40) are privy to so much intimate info anyway since they're in my home 4 hours a day-helping my son-I am just so paranoid about what they say about me behind my back, which they have made no effort to hide that they do talk about every day. My number one priority is my son's therapy and they're great tutors. I can just see where this could lead... |
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Try your best to know that they are focusing on your son not what they can talk about later. It's hard to have people in your home regularly. Remember the do understand not only are you helping your son with his SN but you have to deal with your SN.
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