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5inthebed · 08/03/2010 08:15

Didn't see a post on it, but how did your DD's birthday party go

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sarah293 · 08/03/2010 08:23

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5inthebed · 08/03/2010 12:46

Glad your DD enjoyed it though. What a horrible brat laughing at her.

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Phoenix4725 · 08/03/2010 13:36

saDly suspects it's more the parents than the child.

Mind I am guessing that the sort of child to want bigger and better and nothing be good enough.but do think your brave all those kids at home

Marne · 08/03/2010 13:48

Well done River for coping with a house full of NT children.

A child at dd1's school made a comment about dd2 last week (pointed at dd2 in her Mac Mjr and said 'look at that funny baby') i really felt like saying 'she's not a baby, she's 4 years old FFS' but i just kept on walking. I think children should be more educated about people with SN's.

It's dd2's birthday next week but i'm not brave enough to do a party so i'm just sending her to nursery with a cake .

Glad your dd had a good day.

thecloudhopper · 08/03/2010 18:07

sorry am hijaking for a second and i remember when I was in Boots with my nephew who is in a wheelchair BTW seeing a mum and a child (child was aprox 5) asked her"whats wrong with him mummy?" she turned to look at my nephew and then told the child to shut the hell up, I then bent down and explained to him that my nephews legs dont work right and that he is in a wheelchair which are insead of legs.

His mum wasn't happy amd gave me the look of evil after. was i wrong to but in as after all it was my nephew they were talking about?

pokhara · 08/03/2010 18:15

the clud hopper, i think you were right i would prefer people to ask the questions to me rather than tell their kids to shut up, otherwise how are kids gonna learn was a disability is hey.

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