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<blockquote data-quote="ready2run" data-source="post: 473675" data-attributes="member: 11339"><p>i didn't read all the posts so i may be repeating what other people said but.......</p><p></p><p>i was open with my kids the whole time during their diagnosis process. i told them that the doctors were just checking them out because they might have a different way of thinking from some other people. i never made it out to be a bad thing. i never gave them any list of symptoms they could use to fake it or anything like that either. they know that sometimes it's harder for them and they struggle with things that look easy to everyone else because they are thinking differently, not because they are stupid or wrong. i always told them it was okay to 'think different' because it makes them special and it helps them with some things that are hard for other kids even if it makes other things harder for them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ready2run, post: 473675, member: 11339"] i didn't read all the posts so i may be repeating what other people said but....... i was open with my kids the whole time during their diagnosis process. i told them that the doctors were just checking them out because they might have a different way of thinking from some other people. i never made it out to be a bad thing. i never gave them any list of symptoms they could use to fake it or anything like that either. they know that sometimes it's harder for them and they struggle with things that look easy to everyone else because they are thinking differently, not because they are stupid or wrong. i always told them it was okay to 'think different' because it makes them special and it helps them with some things that are hard for other kids even if it makes other things harder for them. [/QUOTE]
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