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<blockquote data-quote="buddy" data-source="post: 484772" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p>I think folks are right, probably more on the normal development side of things. But knowing that you have concerns overall, it wont hurt to just narrate things (not lecture) but to point out (kind of a indirect/direct teaching approach if that makes sense)... when you observe sweet, caring moments... On TV, while out in the community, etc. OH, she dropped her purse... that was really nice how that man helped her pick it up. (in a nice sweet just observing things kind of conversational tone). But dont feel pressured at this time, since he has shown kindness and empathy in the past (he was the one who was rubbing friends backs, right? or am I not thinking of J?)... I would not get too worried yet. </p><p></p><p>Always good to be proactive though, if you can balance it with not worrying. </p><p>YOu get it that you are a good mom, right? smile.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 484772, member: 12886"] I think folks are right, probably more on the normal development side of things. But knowing that you have concerns overall, it wont hurt to just narrate things (not lecture) but to point out (kind of a indirect/direct teaching approach if that makes sense)... when you observe sweet, caring moments... On TV, while out in the community, etc. OH, she dropped her purse... that was really nice how that man helped her pick it up. (in a nice sweet just observing things kind of conversational tone). But dont feel pressured at this time, since he has shown kindness and empathy in the past (he was the one who was rubbing friends backs, right? or am I not thinking of J?)... I would not get too worried yet. Always good to be proactive though, if you can balance it with not worrying. YOu get it that you are a good mom, right? smile. [/QUOTE]
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