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<blockquote data-quote="meowbunny" data-source="post: 225085" data-attributes="member: 3626"><p>My daughter was a total outsider for most of her school life. Her friends were few and far between. She would call someone a friend if they said hi to her. I quit the birthday parties after second grade. What I did do was invite one or two kids that she truly liked and wanted to be friends with to do go to a local amusement park. The kids would usually say yes just to go the park. Sometimes they'd even include her in their activities for awhile. It broke my heart.</p><p> </p><p>Today, she does have some friends. She's still somewhat on the outside but not like in school. Her co-workers do include her in activities and she actually gets to have some fun with people her own age. This thrills me. Hopefully, she will one day have a true best friend. At least she's working towards that and that's more hope than I ever had when she was younger.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="meowbunny, post: 225085, member: 3626"] My daughter was a total outsider for most of her school life. Her friends were few and far between. She would call someone a friend if they said hi to her. I quit the birthday parties after second grade. What I did do was invite one or two kids that she truly liked and wanted to be friends with to do go to a local amusement park. The kids would usually say yes just to go the park. Sometimes they'd even include her in their activities for awhile. It broke my heart. Today, she does have some friends. She's still somewhat on the outside but not like in school. Her co-workers do include her in activities and she actually gets to have some fun with people her own age. This thrills me. Hopefully, she will one day have a true best friend. At least she's working towards that and that's more hope than I ever had when she was younger. [/QUOTE]
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