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<blockquote data-quote="Malika" data-source="post: 536312" data-attributes="member: 11227"><p>Hi Svengandhi. Thanks for your comments. They don't play together - J wants to and this older boy refuses, nastily; I've seen him cycling away from J, laughing at J's distress, for example. The so-called "offer" for J to go and play with this boy and his little band of friends, at midnight and to show him a den that J didn't know, was just a cruel way of making fun of him. </p><p>The heart of the problem is that we don't have an enclosed garden. If we did, I would invite other kids over, of J's age - despite all the hesitations about J being too over the top with other kids much of the time, etc - and he could play that way. As it is, he sees this kid and another of similar age out and about in the village on their bikes and of course he wants to go too, on his bike. I am beginning to feel I should think about putting this house on the market and trying to buy a house with land in the area - trouble is the latter, in my budget and in this region, are very thin on the ground! Which is why I bought in the village in the first place...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Malika, post: 536312, member: 11227"] Hi Svengandhi. Thanks for your comments. They don't play together - J wants to and this older boy refuses, nastily; I've seen him cycling away from J, laughing at J's distress, for example. The so-called "offer" for J to go and play with this boy and his little band of friends, at midnight and to show him a den that J didn't know, was just a cruel way of making fun of him. The heart of the problem is that we don't have an enclosed garden. If we did, I would invite other kids over, of J's age - despite all the hesitations about J being too over the top with other kids much of the time, etc - and he could play that way. As it is, he sees this kid and another of similar age out and about in the village on their bikes and of course he wants to go too, on his bike. I am beginning to feel I should think about putting this house on the market and trying to buy a house with land in the area - trouble is the latter, in my budget and in this region, are very thin on the ground! Which is why I bought in the village in the first place... [/QUOTE]
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