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How to Respond to Rude or Inappropriate Remarks

December 4, 2024 by jennifer Leave a Comment

What is one of the MOST talked about topics amid our sensory community? Rude, ill-informed and just plain nasty comments! While we can’t change how people behave, we can shape how we react to it.

Although this article is written from a general approach to rude remarks, it can easily be applied to all of those times people comment on your sensory kiddo or your parenting skills.

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How to Respond to Rude or Inappropriate Remarks

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For more reading about special needs parenting:

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