The stuff kids say about special-needs kids


A conversation on the beach with two kids who were observing Max.

Kid #1: "Why doesn't he talk?"

Me: "He's not talking yet."

Kid #2: "Why don't you teach him?"

Me: "We do. He's just not fully talking yet.

Kid #1: "Even when he's a grownup, he won't talk?"

Me: "I hope he will talk."

Adult questions about Max, I can handle. But conversations with kids—especially ones who are about Max's age, as these two were—get to me. Inevitably, I start wondering what Max would have been like if he could talk, and that's not a good place to go.

Sometimes, when I'm with Max and we're around other kids who don't know him, I watch them watching him. They tend to blatantly stare, as kids do, and look perplexed. Once in a while a kid will ask "Is he a baby?" Max doesn't yet understand what they're saying about him, which is a mixed blessing.

Are kids sometimes harder to handle than adults for you, too?

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