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<blockquote data-quote="flutterbee" data-source="post: 96947"><p>difficult child will not participate in therapy. She becomes very angry and agitated and says "There's nothing wrong with me". In addition, she kind of falls into this gap. She doesn't have an autism diagnosis to get any of those services and she's not violent, so finding groups for social skills training has been hard. The only time she had such a group was with her therapist who got together a few of her patients (girls group and boys group). It fell apart because at one time or another people didn't attend and often this group consisted of only 2 girls at a time.</p><p></p><p>So, I need some help. I've been looking for resources that I can use to help her, but I figured I would ask on here for some tried and true resources.</p><p></p><p>She really doesn't see the world the way you and I do. I tend to forget that because she compensates so well, but then we have a conversation like we did last night and it really highlights the issue. She does not see how her actions prompt the response they do. Then she is devastated because she has such a hard time making friends.</p><p></p><p>Any suggestions are welcome.</p><p></p><p>Thanks!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flutterbee, post: 96947"] difficult child will not participate in therapy. She becomes very angry and agitated and says "There's nothing wrong with me". In addition, she kind of falls into this gap. She doesn't have an autism diagnosis to get any of those services and she's not violent, so finding groups for social skills training has been hard. The only time she had such a group was with her therapist who got together a few of her patients (girls group and boys group). It fell apart because at one time or another people didn't attend and often this group consisted of only 2 girls at a time. So, I need some help. I've been looking for resources that I can use to help her, but I figured I would ask on here for some tried and true resources. She really doesn't see the world the way you and I do. I tend to forget that because she compensates so well, but then we have a conversation like we did last night and it really highlights the issue. She does not see how her actions prompt the response they do. Then she is devastated because she has such a hard time making friends. Any suggestions are welcome. Thanks! [/QUOTE]
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