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<blockquote data-quote="busywend" data-source="post: 163674" data-attributes="member: 391"><p>Ditto, LDM. I looked for the same diagnosis. </p><p> </p><p>It is very sweet that he cared for L so well and that he looked forward to the hugs. </p><p> </p><p>My difficult child is great with younger kids as well and always has been. What she is not great with is their signals on when to stop. For example if my difficult child was holding a 1 year old that wanted to get down - my difficult child would not get that signal and would be wondering why they are squirming. It is an obvious que to most of us to put the child down, but my difficult child just did not get that signal. </p><p> </p><p>I think it has gotten better as she gets older, but it was one of the frustrating things for her as well as others when she was younger. </p><p> </p><p>There is a red cross babysitting course they can take - I think the age is 12 though. It is a good class for them to take. Even if they never babysit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="busywend, post: 163674, member: 391"] Ditto, LDM. I looked for the same diagnosis. It is very sweet that he cared for L so well and that he looked forward to the hugs. My difficult child is great with younger kids as well and always has been. What she is not great with is their signals on when to stop. For example if my difficult child was holding a 1 year old that wanted to get down - my difficult child would not get that signal and would be wondering why they are squirming. It is an obvious que to most of us to put the child down, but my difficult child just did not get that signal. I think it has gotten better as she gets older, but it was one of the frustrating things for her as well as others when she was younger. There is a red cross babysitting course they can take - I think the age is 12 though. It is a good class for them to take. Even if they never babysit. [/QUOTE]
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