Guest guest Posted August 3, 2010 Report Share Posted August 3, 2010 yes, it is very helpful. I'm just surprised that I've not been ticketed yet for forgetting to hang it in the rearview. > > > > > > Aloha All, > > > > > > Would like to get this subject line back on topic...Mahalo! > > > > > > I was dead serious when asking others on the list about their coping strategies > > > when bringing their children with to special events that are outside > > > of their usual routine...no matter how much preparation for child > > > beforehand...i.e. waiting in a line to attend a sporting event and your child > > > decides to bolt to the front of the line, or self-talks incessantly and you get > > > the looks to " shut it up " ...what do you say? How do you stay calm? How do you > > > cope with the feeling of being " judged? " > > > > > > I know that some of my daughter Aubrey's (12, Dstr21, PDDNOS, Hearing Impaired) > > > anxieties about these activities outside of our normal routine, could be in > > > reaction to my own anxieties before we even get there! Sometimes I handle > > > other's reactions to Aubrey's interesting behaviors with grace, and other times > > > I feel compelled to send a few blows their way! > > > > > > > > > Do we not have the same right to be there and to be treated with respect? > > > > > > I need to send out a more consistent message, especially when I am around the > > > same high school band parents for months at a time! Sometimes I think THEY > > > should get over it already and become desensitized to Aubrey's presence after > > > months of seeing her, but the truly clueless never seem to get it! > > > > > > Being a single Mom, there are no ifs, ands or buts about us needing to go to > > > things like 's school sports activities, marching band events etc to > > > support her older sister. Now that Aubrey's in middle school, she will also have > > > more events like this of her own. > > > > > > How do you all do it, especially if you have to do it alone? We do have 1:1 > > > support from time to time and that helps, but I need to be able to cope no > > > matter what. I refuse to become housebound with her and want to be there for > > > both daughters! > > > > > > Your input is greatly appreciated. > > > > > > Malama pono, (take good care) > > > Desi > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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