Guest guest Posted March 31, 2006 Report Share Posted March 31, 2006 OMG: You are a much better person than me. I would have told her that if she touches my son again I will break her hand. Then when we left I would have cried over her comment. My Ian gets his DOC band on April 7 and I am dreading the stares and comments. I am feeling so bad for him and he won't even understand what they are saying. Mommy to Ian, 8 months, casted last week and gets Band April 7. > On 3/31/06, shields31 <shields31@...> wrote: > > > > I feel your pain...Laurel has only had her band for 2.5 weeks and we > > got our first insensitive comment by a 40-50 year old woman (a total > > stranger) at a funeral home visitation! She tapped Laurel's helmet > > and said, " Didn't get enough tummy time? " in this really > > condescending voice I almost punched her. > > > > > > > > > > > > I am sick and tired of someone saying to me.... " what's wrong with > > your > > > child " ... I used to explain it to everyone, and everyone thinks > > that > > > it is because he laid on his back to long....for one thing, they > > don't > > > have a clue, since my son was diagnosed with molding issues at > > > birth...unlike some others, AJ dropped on me at 6 months and sat > > head > > > down on my pelvis, so not only does he have the misshaped head, > > but he > > > has the collar bone off as well as his ribs.. I finally snapped > > the > > > other day when someone again came up to me and said " what's wrong > > with > > > your child " ...perfect strangers, not even family...and I snapped > > and > > > said " there is absolutely nothing wrong with my child, to me he is > > > perfect " ...and the lady just stomped off... I am just sick of > > > it..people need to teach their kids manners too...I am definitely > > going > > > to take AJ around others with special needs, because we were at > > Chuckie > > > Cheese's last weekend and there were kids staring at him, and > > tapping > > > his band and saying, what's wrong with that kid " mommy " . I know > > kids > > > are going to ask, but I want AJ to grow up knowing that all people > > are > > > different and it doesn't mean there is something wrong with them, > > it > > > just means they are more special than others... > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > For more plagio info Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 31, 2006 Report Share Posted March 31, 2006 OMG: You are a much better person than me. I would have told her that if she touches my son again I will break her hand. Then when we left I would have cried over her comment. My Ian gets his DOC band on April 7 and I am dreading the stares and comments. I am feeling so bad for him and he won't even understand what they are saying. Mommy to Ian, 8 months, casted last week and gets Band April 7. > On 3/31/06, shields31 <shields31@...> wrote: > > > > I feel your pain...Laurel has only had her band for 2.5 weeks and we > > got our first insensitive comment by a 40-50 year old woman (a total > > stranger) at a funeral home visitation! She tapped Laurel's helmet > > and said, " Didn't get enough tummy time? " in this really > > condescending voice I almost punched her. > > > > > > > > > > > > I am sick and tired of someone saying to me.... " what's wrong with > > your > > > child " ... I used to explain it to everyone, and everyone thinks > > that > > > it is because he laid on his back to long....for one thing, they > > don't > > > have a clue, since my son was diagnosed with molding issues at > > > birth...unlike some others, AJ dropped on me at 6 months and sat > > head > > > down on my pelvis, so not only does he have the misshaped head, > > but he > > > has the collar bone off as well as his ribs.. I finally snapped > > the > > > other day when someone again came up to me and said " what's wrong > > with > > > your child " ...perfect strangers, not even family...and I snapped > > and > > > said " there is absolutely nothing wrong with my child, to me he is > > > perfect " ...and the lady just stomped off... I am just sick of > > > it..people need to teach their kids manners too...I am definitely > > going > > > to take AJ around others with special needs, because we were at > > Chuckie > > > Cheese's last weekend and there were kids staring at him, and > > tapping > > > his band and saying, what's wrong with that kid " mommy " . I know > > kids > > > are going to ask, but I want AJ to grow up knowing that all people > > are > > > different and it doesn't mean there is something wrong with them, > > it > > > just means they are more special than others... > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > For more plagio info Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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