C/W discussion of ableism/mention of fictionalised child loss
So whilst bumbling around a different (non-Reddit) parenting forum, I came across a thread of a very overwhelmed parent of a toddler with non-verbal ASD wanting to vent/get advice regarding bedtime. Poor mum was at her wits end after yet another bedtime battle and just needed to get it off her chest and hear from others in the same boat that she wasn’t completely useless.
So of course some “well meaning” idiot (I could use a lot stronger language but I can’t remember the cursing policy here!) bumbles in with zero advise other than “y0u Sh0uLd H@vE aNoThEr BaBy!!!” and directing her to watch a recent tv drama where a child with a disability dies but “it was ok” because they had another child. Like what? WHAT? Lady are you smoking crack? That is not how this works?! This is not how ANY OF THIS WORKS.
OP, with the grace of all the angels combined, patiently explained she’d chosen to be OAD after her relationship broke down as well as parenting a high needs child. Thankfully other posters were immensely supportive, called out the ableism for what it was but oh dear lord help me I am now mad on behalf of a complete stranger for having to explain herself.
So whilst bumbling around a different (non-Reddit) parenting forum, I came across a thread of a very overwhelmed parent of a toddler with non-verbal ASD wanting to vent/get advice regarding bedtime. Poor mum was at her wits end after yet another bedtime battle and just needed to get it off her chest and hear from others in the same boat that she wasn’t completely useless.
So of course some “well meaning” idiot (I could use a lot stronger language but I can’t remember the cursing policy here!) bumbles in with zero advise other than “y0u Sh0uLd H@vE aNoThEr BaBy!!!” and directing her to watch a recent tv drama where a child with a disability dies but “it was ok” because they had another child. Like what? WHAT? Lady are you smoking crack? That is not how this works?! This is not how ANY OF THIS WORKS.
OP, with the grace of all the angels combined, patiently explained she’d chosen to be OAD after her relationship broke down as well as parenting a high needs child. Thankfully other posters were immensely supportive, called out the ableism for what it was but oh dear lord help me I am now mad on behalf of a complete stranger for having to explain herself.