famofsix
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My son was recently diagnosed with dyslexia and ADHD. We have tried everything to help him including schooling him at home for the last two years(he's 7). I am a certifed teacher and I know where he should be curriculum wise. We had him independently evaluated by a pediatric group in the local hospital. Anyhow, I was chatting with a mom that also homeschools her daughter since she is aware of my son's struggles. I was telling her that next year we are going to put DS back in the public school so he can get more support services due the diagnosis.
Her comment to me was:
Well, you are not going to DRUG him are you?
That made me feel really bad and I couldn't come up with a comeback since it's really none of her business. I just said we are keeping our options open to whatever is best for our son to be successful in school.
Anyone know how to handle these kinds of comments. I normally don't share my son's diagnosis with strangers but I thought you could help.
There are times when I feel I need to indicate my son's needs to others so they can understand where he is coming from better (cub scout leader, church leaders, etc.)
Her comment to me was:
Well, you are not going to DRUG him are you?

That made me feel really bad and I couldn't come up with a comeback since it's really none of her business. I just said we are keeping our options open to whatever is best for our son to be successful in school.
Anyone know how to handle these kinds of comments. I normally don't share my son's diagnosis with strangers but I thought you could help.
There are times when I feel I need to indicate my son's needs to others so they can understand where he is coming from better (cub scout leader, church leaders, etc.)