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<blockquote data-quote="Andy" data-source="post: 427363" data-attributes="member: 5096"><p>People with disabilities can often times be the fresh of breath air that we need. Gifts from God come in such unexpected and wonderful packages! Friends are the very best gifts of all! </p><p> </p><p>Neighbor H's mom doesn't believe it is right for kids that vary in age by more than a year (or two at tops) should spend time together. However, I think these friendships can be strong and healthy - like brother/sister friendships. Just need to make sure that the older kid is respectful of the younger kid's age restrictions. difficult child has a friend who is 2 -3 years younger and is not allowed the same aged games that difficult child is allowed (certain video games). difficult child knows that when he spends time with T that activities are limited to what T is allowed to do. Plenty of fun video games that T can do for example.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy, post: 427363, member: 5096"] People with disabilities can often times be the fresh of breath air that we need. Gifts from God come in such unexpected and wonderful packages! Friends are the very best gifts of all! Neighbor H's mom doesn't believe it is right for kids that vary in age by more than a year (or two at tops) should spend time together. However, I think these friendships can be strong and healthy - like brother/sister friendships. Just need to make sure that the older kid is respectful of the younger kid's age restrictions. difficult child has a friend who is 2 -3 years younger and is not allowed the same aged games that difficult child is allowed (certain video games). difficult child knows that when he spends time with T that activities are limited to what T is allowed to do. Plenty of fun video games that T can do for example. [/QUOTE]
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