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These are certainly embarrassing. But others gave the parent hope that there were ways to address questions in an age-appropriate way that promotes empathy and acceptance. We had a conversation afterward about how people come in different shapes and sizes, and commenting on that isn't polite, but she can ask me questions privately if she has them," a poster said.

I explained that some people need wheelchairs to get around," someone said. This poster is right on. Recently, one man in a wheelchair took to TikTok to give parents tips on answering children's questions about disabilities.

Don't say that. Stop staring,'" the user, whose real name is Danilo Stankovic explains in the video. You get around on your feet. They get around in a wheelchair. Experts share that addressing the questions about topics like race and disability in an age-appropriate way that highlights and celebrates our similarities and differences can promote inclusivity rather than cause division.

By Beth Ann Mayer July 28, Save Pin FB More. An image of a question mark on a colorful background. Credit: Art: Jillian Sellers. Be the first to comment! No comments yet. Close this dialog window Add a comment. Add your comment Cancel Submit. Close this dialog window Review for. Back to story Comment on this project. Tell us what you think Thanks for adding your feedback. I just like them more when I'm able to give them back lol.

I'll gladly be the fun uncle. I enjoy filling my life with other things, and I play a part in my friend's children's lives. Some of my friends have children. I have many hobbies and interests and my life is fulfilling.

I feel no sense of loss or could-have-beens. My mark on the world, if any, will be through art, craft, or writing. I knew as a teenager I didn't want children.

I don't dislike them, just never had the urge and don't really have any interest. When I met my husband, the subject came up early on, and we were in agreement. It worked well for us. Many of the people I know with kids are perpetually broke and always complaining about their kids or something kid-related.

I just don't know how most people do it. I'm eight years postmenopausal at 56 and haven't regretted it for an instant.



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