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Would you prefer it if NT mums didn't post here?

90 replies

Twiglett · 20/04/2005 18:15

Would like to know the consensus of opinion in light of some recent threads on this board.

I often have a read through the SN board, because a number of the posters here are people I have grown to respect (or think are just plain funny). I also respond when I think it appropriate.

Am happy to continue doing so, or to bow out and just see you on other threads whatever the majority opinion is. Simple yes or no would be great. (no explanations needed, nor offence taken)

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chonky · 20/04/2005 18:22

I personally would be really sad if mums of NT kids didn't post here. IMHO, having a child with SN is all about striking a balance, easier said than done sometimes, (like life really ), and it helps to have all POVs. After all, MN is a discussion board.

donnie · 20/04/2005 18:23

at the risk of sounding thick, what is NT ? sorry for being dense...

chonky · 20/04/2005 18:23

neurotypical

WideWebWitch · 20/04/2005 18:26

I'd like to know what people think about this too.

ggglimpopo · 20/04/2005 18:30

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dropinthe · 20/04/2005 18:31

Sorry for being thick but was is neurotypical?

LGJ · 20/04/2005 18:32

I tend to lurk, and only post if I feel I can help, but the link(short) is a prime example of someone being there at the right time to give someone a boost. Not blowing my own trumpet, just making a point.

So yes I think NT's should stray on to SN

At the end of the day this is a multi faceted forum.

tamum · 20/04/2005 18:32

My guess is that there won't be a consensus, unfortunately. I'm another one who barges in, sometimes because it's people I "know and like", sometimes because I can help with genetics (or fondly imagine I can). I truly don't think this is what Davros intended though, and I have a feeling I will continue to barge in if I think it might be remotely helpful and just hope no-one is too bothered by it.

coppertop · 20/04/2005 18:32

I can only speak for myself but personally I think it's great when everyone else joins us on the SN threads. I've learned a lot about different kinds of SN since I joined MN. I often post on threads that are about CP, DS, CF etc even though I have no personal experience of them. It would be a sad day if people felt that they could only post on threads that they had personal experience of IMHO.

Apologies for the ramble.

LGJ · 20/04/2005 18:32

Whoooooooooooops bum link

chonky · 20/04/2005 18:33

neurotypical = developing typically

coppertop · 20/04/2005 18:35

I should add that the other thread is too long for my computer to open so I have no idea what's been happening over there.

LGJ · 20/04/2005 18:35

Try again

Twiglett · 20/04/2005 18:36

I think the definition of SN is easy

it is any condition or disability that has an impact on the parents and leads them to need advice / support and care

personally I feel drawn to the SN board, not because of my kids but because my DH has a chronic condition that has caused me to re-assess ME and my opinions and changed me somewhat in personality, and I think that change in sense of humour and acceptance is something that links a lot of the posters on this board

But think that discussion should be for another thread too

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Twiglett · 20/04/2005 18:36

I think the definition of SN is easy

it is any condition or disability that has an impact on the parents and leads them to need advice / support and care

personally I feel drawn to the SN board, not because of my kids but because my DH has a chronic condition that has caused me to re-assess ME and my opinions and changed me somewhat in personality, and I think that change in sense of humour and acceptance is something that links a lot of the posters on this board

But think that discussion should be for another thread too

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coppertop · 20/04/2005 18:38

LGJ - You do realise that you will now forever be associated with lemon sherbert coloured wee!

(referring to the linked thread just in case anyone thinks I've lost it even more than usual )

LGJ · 20/04/2005 18:41
Grin
redsky · 20/04/2005 18:47

to me the whole point of mn is that it is an open forum for people to contribute to as they want to - within boundaries of decency - I hate the idea of NT parents being denied access to SN board etc.

LGJ · 20/04/2005 18:52

For Coppertop

Twiglett · 20/04/2005 18:53

its not about 'denied access' I think that's overly emotive personally

its about preference

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redsky · 20/04/2005 18:55

ok twigs - point taken - I'm feeling overly emotive thanks to large glass of red!

coppertop · 20/04/2005 18:56

LGJ!

Enid · 20/04/2005 18:58

I do add things sometimes, support or a pleased emoticon on threads I have lurked on.

Don't care if people don't like it, I don't intend to stop, its not done with anything but admiration and support most of the time so ner ner ner ner

Socci · 20/04/2005 19:00

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Aragon · 20/04/2005 19:13

I often don't post on these threads as I have no experience of a child with special needs. However, I do feel that all children share similar characteristics and as such I sometimes want to share advice or even just offer a little bit of support in any small way I can.