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<blockquote data-quote="buddy" data-source="post: 566256" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p>The kids take on what their parents model though, at least they could say they have limited numbers or something. Geeze. Q has never really had good friends anyway but when very little got to go to a birthday at a fast food restaurant. Other than that nothing. He's never had a friend party but we go bowling or out to eat with his cousins. Last year he pushed my mom on the way out (last year after the hospital, when we were in huge struggle ) so I have ptsd from it. It's been pretty sad to me when even in classes full of kids with autism he was not invited. I'd never do that. I would have parents come though, I would myself never leave q alone with anyone. So I'd understand if someone asked me to stay but they never even asked.</p><p>Bless his heart. I really love your J.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 566256, member: 12886"] The kids take on what their parents model though, at least they could say they have limited numbers or something. Geeze. Q has never really had good friends anyway but when very little got to go to a birthday at a fast food restaurant. Other than that nothing. He's never had a friend party but we go bowling or out to eat with his cousins. Last year he pushed my mom on the way out (last year after the hospital, when we were in huge struggle ) so I have ptsd from it. It's been pretty sad to me when even in classes full of kids with autism he was not invited. I'd never do that. I would have parents come though, I would myself never leave q alone with anyone. So I'd understand if someone asked me to stay but they never even asked. Bless his heart. I really love your J. [/QUOTE]
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