missykrissy wrote:
if i was in that situation i would either buy or print out some small cards with a brief discription of autism on them to the ladies with a comment on the bottom saying that their support is welcome but their advice is not unless they are also raising a child on the spectrum.
I had a talk today with the integration aide and apparently a cohort from this group of moms have confronted her privately about a couple of weeks ago - asking why she spend's so much time with my daughter. She told them my daughter has autism and she was employed as an aide. Apparently they nodded but did not respond.
This now puts the glowering into a new context, they obviously took steps to find out about my daughter but choose to just stare at me rather than say hello. You are right I have no wish to be their friends. This unfortunately makes the idea of writing little cards for their benefit a waste of time.
The vibe I am getting is like a Jewish rabbi walking through a Nazi neighborhood. The looks I get when walking with my little 5 year old are best described as cold and judgmental. I really don't want to discover what's in their minds. I've resolved to work with the teachers and think the school is really great,, I don't think I will waste time with these parents.