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difficult child with ADHD and Childhood Onset Bipolar Disorder (COBP)
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<blockquote data-quote="buddy" data-source="post: 580893" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p>I just met four adults who are classically aspie and one belongs to campus social groups and the group of 4 hang out. Two were finishing shared stories for eachother....all have had ongoing social skills training. I thpught one was a class aide! I think their definition of friends is different in some ways but I really believe they can have friends now. </p><p></p><p> Anyway when kids are young they can make "friends" easily thru chase games and other things, the type and levels of play along with the back and forth conversation has to be analyzed before you can really figure it out. It is often more superficial than typical peer level friends.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 580893, member: 12886"] I just met four adults who are classically aspie and one belongs to campus social groups and the group of 4 hang out. Two were finishing shared stories for eachother....all have had ongoing social skills training. I thpught one was a class aide! I think their definition of friends is different in some ways but I really believe they can have friends now. Anyway when kids are young they can make "friends" easily thru chase games and other things, the type and levels of play along with the back and forth conversation has to be analyzed before you can really figure it out. It is often more superficial than typical peer level friends. [/QUOTE]
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