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she's ok.....says the teacher
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<blockquote data-quote="TerryJ2" data-source="post: 203754" data-attributes="member: 3419"><p>Well, heck, with-all those community projects she can't help but interact with-other people. </p><p>I'd suggest you just take it slowly. Your daughter is alone much of the time but is she crying? It seems like she's learned to just be herself, by herself. </p><p>My son refuses to meet new kids on his own. There's a kid down the street who is the same age, and my son nearly punched me one day in the car when I rolled down the window and introduced them. I drove on and difficult child screamed at me that he doesn't want to meet anyone. Sheesh! No good deed goes unpunished.</p><p>But in school, where there are clear parameters and the teacher pairs up kids, it works fine.</p><p>Maybe you could suggest that the teacher pair up your daughter with-someone for simple projects. That way they'd have a ready-made conversation. It sounds like the teacher is a bit overly enthusiastic about your daughter asking for a cracker, but it's better than having the teacher complain about how out of place she is. </p><p> </p><p>I see clonidine on the list. Did that make your daughter fly off the handle, too?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryJ2, post: 203754, member: 3419"] Well, heck, with-all those community projects she can't help but interact with-other people. I'd suggest you just take it slowly. Your daughter is alone much of the time but is she crying? It seems like she's learned to just be herself, by herself. My son refuses to meet new kids on his own. There's a kid down the street who is the same age, and my son nearly punched me one day in the car when I rolled down the window and introduced them. I drove on and difficult child screamed at me that he doesn't want to meet anyone. Sheesh! No good deed goes unpunished. But in school, where there are clear parameters and the teacher pairs up kids, it works fine. Maybe you could suggest that the teacher pair up your daughter with-someone for simple projects. That way they'd have a ready-made conversation. It sounds like the teacher is a bit overly enthusiastic about your daughter asking for a cracker, but it's better than having the teacher complain about how out of place she is. I see clonidine on the list. Did that make your daughter fly off the handle, too? [/QUOTE]
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