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    Anyone ever experience an off interaction w/ one of your kid’s providers?

    @mark_cb Thanks for sharing your experience. If he continues to be pretty far behind, we probably will have to figure something else out. But, damn, having a kid be developmentally behind is stressful enough!
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    Anyone ever experience an off interaction w/ one of your kid’s providers?

    @darryl50 Oh, no! I wasn’t trying to insinuate you were saying you didn’t understand why we keep him home and I actually do get that in the end getting him in with a consistent peer group setting possibly in a daycare might be best. I think I was just trying to sort out what exactly was rubbing...
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    Anyone ever experience an off interaction w/ one of your kid’s providers?

    @darryl50 Honestly, I’m sure he would be much farther along with speech if he was in a daycare setting regularly but him staying home with us in his very early years was important to us for reasons I’m sure a lot of people in this sub might agree with. But recognizing he’s behind, we enrolled...
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    What To Do If Your Partner Starts to Hemorrhage at Home, Especially During Covid (aka "How To Save Your Wife")

    @pddan Wow. This is really cementing the idea to pinpoint and arrange with some folks who can be at the house in a matter of minutes who have experience with newborns in case something like this happens. Haven’t quite gotten to that level of preparedness yet. Wouldn’t have thought about the...
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    Anyone ever experience an off interaction w/ one of your kid’s providers?

    @loreec What? That is old school and shortsighted.
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    Anyone ever experience an off interaction w/ one of your kid’s providers?

    TLDR: Got the vibe that new provider has a negative impression of me. Wondering if maybe being too sensitive. WHICH, probably means I’m being too sensitive. Really the first time I felt judged as a parent so I guess I should be grateful for that, at least. We have one child 24 months -...
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