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Kim,
As I stated in my post, this has been on my mind for quite a while, so I don't feel I asked the question out of overreacting. Also, as stated I used examples that came to mind, understand that some seem petty.
I have found plenty of opportunities to ask these people not to do certain things with our daughter. But I am puzzled about this particular group of people. Not that I don't want them to feel concern for my daughter, but because of her issues with trust, and not wanting to seem abrasive to these particular people. Also, If I understand why these type of people continually offer nurture to my child, I can better understand how to approach them on thier level. I already feel plenty judged as a parent by those who offer their advice or opinions about how my daughter's behavior "is normal".
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