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<blockquote data-quote="IslesCass" data-source="post: 1419957" data-attributes="member: 375126"><p>Last night my little boy told me he doesn't fit in anymore, so I asked what he meant by this he said all the children in his class are like a piece of a jigsaw puzzle that fit together only he's different now and no longer fits since he's been diagnosed with diabetes. </p><p></p><p>I cannot tell you how much that broke my heart that my beautiful boy feels he doesn't fit anymore. There's been a little bit of bullying which hopefully is now under control. </p><p></p><p>Has anyone had an experience like this with their child at all and do you have any suggestions how I can make him feel better. Apart from the obvious of telling him it's ok to be a little different, how much I love him, how special he is.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IslesCass, post: 1419957, member: 375126"] Last night my little boy told me he doesn't fit in anymore, so I asked what he meant by this he said all the children in his class are like a piece of a jigsaw puzzle that fit together only he's different now and no longer fits since he's been diagnosed with diabetes. I cannot tell you how much that broke my heart that my beautiful boy feels he doesn't fit anymore. There's been a little bit of bullying which hopefully is now under control. Has anyone had an experience like this with their child at all and do you have any suggestions how I can make him feel better. Apart from the obvious of telling him it's ok to be a little different, how much I love him, how special he is. [/QUOTE]
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