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09-20-2017 08:14 PM
We were writing at the same time @Ngaio-RO!
My daughter has started work and has had a couple of issues at work because of her illness. She is 15 and I have wondered a few times if I should call and speak to the managers, or check in and see how she's managing from their point of view.
But is it now my job to sit back and let her deal with this, and just support her from my end?
09-20-2017 08:15 PM
09-20-2017 08:18 PM
I love that idea @Nicole-SANEaus of letting the young person direct and control the information themselves but should a parent be involved in helping them shape that conversation or should it completely be the young person's decision?
What about you @taokat how do you think your daughter has gone/would go with working out how and when to tell others?
09-20-2017 08:18 PM
09-20-2017 08:19 PM
At what age do we leave that decision to tell the school or work to our kids @Nicole-SANEaus?
09-20-2017 08:24 PM
09-20-2017 08:24 PM
@Ngaio-RO, it's been a learning curve for her. She used to tell all her class mates, but learnt that that wasn't a great idea as it opened her up to bullying.
She did talk to her managers at work about it, as she wanted them to have some understanding if she was having a hard time.
It is so the first reaction to want to jump in and steer the ship @Nicole-SANEaus! I always have to think about what is driving my urges to get involved! She was having some symptoms at work - she had a bit of meltdown one day during an 8 hour shift, but they managed her well, and she managed herself well. Yes, she told me herself.
09-20-2017 08:26 PM
09-20-2017 08:26 PM
@Nicole-SANEaus That's such an amazingly simple and yet great way to approach this. Like any other illness. If your kid is great at looking after their inhaler and telling teachers what their needs are for their asthma then great, if not then they need a bit more support. So obvious! *slaps forhead*
09-20-2017 08:27 PM
I thought after I wrote about what age to leave it to our kids @Nicole-SANEaus, that there's probably no set age as they are all so different!
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