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difficult child 2 continues to struggle with his social skills
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<blockquote data-quote="Californiablonde" data-source="post: 532759" data-attributes="member: 2196"><p>Liahona, it's funny you should mention siblings because older difficult child is constantly covering for younger difficult child. She speaks for him when he is not comfortable speaking up. It could be at their dads' or out in public. She also tells him when he is being inappropriate. For the life of him he still doesn't GET why he pisses people off so much. He's very blunt and to the point. There are no white lies with him. He is very honest. Way too honest to a fault. difficult child and I are trying to teach him what is appropriate and what isn't, but he just can't seem to grasp it. They do have a social skills class at his school, and if he gets the IEP then he will be attending. difficult child 1 used to go there and she loved it, but then again she is a social butterfly, and any chance to get out and socialize is a plus for her. I have a feeling difficult child 2 won't like it so much.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Californiablonde, post: 532759, member: 2196"] Liahona, it's funny you should mention siblings because older difficult child is constantly covering for younger difficult child. She speaks for him when he is not comfortable speaking up. It could be at their dads' or out in public. She also tells him when he is being inappropriate. For the life of him he still doesn't GET why he pisses people off so much. He's very blunt and to the point. There are no white lies with him. He is very honest. Way too honest to a fault. difficult child and I are trying to teach him what is appropriate and what isn't, but he just can't seem to grasp it. They do have a social skills class at his school, and if he gets the IEP then he will be attending. difficult child 1 used to go there and she loved it, but then again she is a social butterfly, and any chance to get out and socialize is a plus for her. I have a feeling difficult child 2 won't like it so much. [/QUOTE]
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