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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 520376" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>How awesome that there is such specific social group matching his needs. Had you been aware of it all along or did someone just refer you? I'm thrilled at the possibilities. I wonder if the other teens go to different school programs? My brain is always working, lol. </p><p></p><p>Ten or twelve years ago I "discovered" that there was a social skills group that might help difficult child#2. I still recall that it was sixteen consequitive Saurday mornings (two plus hours away, sigh) and cost $1800. That's how valuable the opportunity was for him. Had I been able to "reup" for a second series there likely would have been some deep long range value. on the other hand at least for awhile he could "see" he was not alone and I could "feel" that I was not alone in the scary world of dysfunction. I hope your experiences far outweigh mine and lead to future opportunities. Hugs DDD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 520376, member: 35"] How awesome that there is such specific social group matching his needs. Had you been aware of it all along or did someone just refer you? I'm thrilled at the possibilities. I wonder if the other teens go to different school programs? My brain is always working, lol. Ten or twelve years ago I "discovered" that there was a social skills group that might help difficult child#2. I still recall that it was sixteen consequitive Saurday mornings (two plus hours away, sigh) and cost $1800. That's how valuable the opportunity was for him. Had I been able to "reup" for a second series there likely would have been some deep long range value. on the other hand at least for awhile he could "see" he was not alone and I could "feel" that I was not alone in the scary world of dysfunction. I hope your experiences far outweigh mine and lead to future opportunities. Hugs DDD [/QUOTE]
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