Welcome to What Would You Do Wednesday! Each Wednesday on the KnowledgeSafari.com website – we ask you a question to see….say it with me….What Would You Do?
Here is today’s scenario:
Let’s say your child has recently been diagnosed with Autism, ADHD, or some other type of learning disability. In some ways there is likely some sense of relief for you and your family in that you finally have a diagnosis for the concerns that you have been having about your child. On the other hand, it is emotional and overwhelming.
Is this information something that you would freely share with extended family and friends? Do you feel that this is information that you need to keep to yourself? If you choose to share the information –what are your expectations for the person with whom you are sharing? Do you want them just to listen to you vent? Do you want them to offer assistance/information?
Please tell us – What Would You Do?
COUNTING DOWN TO OUR LAUNCH ….13 DAYS TO GO!
Here is today’s scenario:
Let’s say your child has recently been diagnosed with Autism, ADHD, or some other type of learning disability. In some ways there is likely some sense of relief for you and your family in that you finally have a diagnosis for the concerns that you have been having about your child. On the other hand, it is emotional and overwhelming.
Is this information something that you would freely share with extended family and friends? Do you feel that this is information that you need to keep to yourself? If you choose to share the information –what are your expectations for the person with whom you are sharing? Do you want them just to listen to you vent? Do you want them to offer assistance/information?
Please tell us – What Would You Do?
COUNTING DOWN TO OUR LAUNCH ….13 DAYS TO GO!
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2 comments:
As someone who in the beginning did not share, and now freely shares, I say SHARE!!! TELL!!! It's the only way you'll get support.
I do usually share with family. I feel that it is important for them to know so they can better pray, support, understand, and adapt to my children.
Kelly
http://www.ourordinaryday.wordpress.com
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