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HELP! Daughter Needs Friends at School!
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<blockquote data-quote="Wishing" data-source="post: 79616" data-attributes="member: 1782"><p>What helped my child to stay in the game. Belonging to a church group with a strong youth program. As the years went by this became more and more important. Adults there gave good supervision and support. We also participated in athletics every season such as soccer,basketball,little league,hockey,golf,tennis. My difficult child loved to have a play dates so he chose from one of these groups. I and the psychiatrist addressed any issue like anger control. Mine was on zyprexa and ritalin and then later switched to abilify and concerta this helped with the bossiness and the irritability and aggressiveness.For us athletics tired him out and he had to learn to work together as a team.</p><p> It helps to be part of some interest group. The kids become acquainted and have a starting point for friendship. I also found that who the coach was important. If you know of one who is exceptionally good with kids you can request that coach. Some adults help kids with anxiety more than others.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wishing, post: 79616, member: 1782"] What helped my child to stay in the game. Belonging to a church group with a strong youth program. As the years went by this became more and more important. Adults there gave good supervision and support. We also participated in athletics every season such as soccer,basketball,little league,hockey,golf,tennis. My difficult child loved to have a play dates so he chose from one of these groups. I and the psychiatrist addressed any issue like anger control. Mine was on zyprexa and ritalin and then later switched to abilify and concerta this helped with the bossiness and the irritability and aggressiveness.For us athletics tired him out and he had to learn to work together as a team. It helps to be part of some interest group. The kids become acquainted and have a starting point for friendship. I also found that who the coach was important. If you know of one who is exceptionally good with kids you can request that coach. Some adults help kids with anxiety more than others. [/QUOTE]
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