Tigger&Aidan
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I'm not sure where to turn for advice, but I thought maybe someone here has been thru something similar. My DS was born with a Cleft Lip, which was pretty severe. It was repaired and his lip does look good - not 100% "normal" but it looks a thousand times better than it did before.
Last night, we went out to eat. While waiting to be seated, we sat down next to 3 kids. The oldest was next to us and she was probably 10. Aidan was next to her and he was being the social butterfly he normally is! I was talking to DH but i heard her say to her brother, "ew, look at this lip". I guess he didn't hear her, cause she said it again. I just stared at her and didn't say a word. I didn't know what to say. I know this shouldn't bother me, but it does.
I realize this girl was young and maybe didn't know any better (parents were on the other side of the room). If she has asked me what was wrong, it would have been fine and I would have been happy to explain. It was just the way she said it - I guess it made me realize that Aidan will probably get made fun of more than a "normal" kid...... He will have a revision surgery in the next year that will make it better, but it will always be a little different than everyone else.
I don't want him to become self-conscious or ashamed of his lip. I want him to understand that everyone is different and different is ok.
I've gotten questions from younger kids and I just say that God made him that way, etc. I wanted to say something to that girl like it's not nice to say things like that, but I didn't. DH jokingly said I should have told her it was from picking his nose, since that's what she was doing when we got there, lol!
Anyway, anyone have advice for dealing with "differences"? I realize Aidan's probably going to have to deal with this more and more as he gets older.
TIA!
Last night, we went out to eat. While waiting to be seated, we sat down next to 3 kids. The oldest was next to us and she was probably 10. Aidan was next to her and he was being the social butterfly he normally is! I was talking to DH but i heard her say to her brother, "ew, look at this lip". I guess he didn't hear her, cause she said it again. I just stared at her and didn't say a word. I didn't know what to say. I know this shouldn't bother me, but it does.
I realize this girl was young and maybe didn't know any better (parents were on the other side of the room). If she has asked me what was wrong, it would have been fine and I would have been happy to explain. It was just the way she said it - I guess it made me realize that Aidan will probably get made fun of more than a "normal" kid...... He will have a revision surgery in the next year that will make it better, but it will always be a little different than everyone else.
I don't want him to become self-conscious or ashamed of his lip. I want him to understand that everyone is different and different is ok.
I've gotten questions from younger kids and I just say that God made him that way, etc. I wanted to say something to that girl like it's not nice to say things like that, but I didn't. DH jokingly said I should have told her it was from picking his nose, since that's what she was doing when we got there, lol!
Anyway, anyone have advice for dealing with "differences"? I realize Aidan's probably going to have to deal with this more and more as he gets older.
TIA!