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<blockquote data-quote="On_Call" data-source="post: 69509" data-attributes="member: 3211"><p>Great news for your difficult child!! :bravo: So nice he now has a close friend - here's hoping it continues!!</p><p></p><p>I so wish this would happen for our difficult child, too. He has one fairly true blue friend who is a year older and has some issues as well, but because difficult child hasn't spent any real length of time in our regular sd since the beginning of 3rd grade, most of his friends have lost touch. This one friend is a bit over the top and I have to be on top of my game to allow difficult child to have him over for a play date. Mostly, they just talk on the telephone. Works for both of them, seemingly. It is hard to find time for them to get together bcuz difficult child was in ESY program and his friend spends weeks at a time at their family camp, etc. Summer has gotten away from us.</p><p></p><p>difficult child gets so frustrated, because easy child is a social butterfly and most of the kids on our street are either girls or they are all easy child's age. </p><p></p><p>This school year won't be any different - he is scheduled to be in a 8:1:1 program in a sd 40 minutes away.</p><p></p><p>Anywhoo, congrats to your difficult child! Enjoy!! :wink:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="On_Call, post: 69509, member: 3211"] Great news for your difficult child!! [img]:bravo:[/img] So nice he now has a close friend - here's hoping it continues!! I so wish this would happen for our difficult child, too. He has one fairly true blue friend who is a year older and has some issues as well, but because difficult child hasn't spent any real length of time in our regular sd since the beginning of 3rd grade, most of his friends have lost touch. This one friend is a bit over the top and I have to be on top of my game to allow difficult child to have him over for a play date. Mostly, they just talk on the telephone. Works for both of them, seemingly. It is hard to find time for them to get together bcuz difficult child was in ESY program and his friend spends weeks at a time at their family camp, etc. Summer has gotten away from us. difficult child gets so frustrated, because easy child is a social butterfly and most of the kids on our street are either girls or they are all easy child's age. This school year won't be any different - he is scheduled to be in a 8:1:1 program in a sd 40 minutes away. Anywhoo, congrats to your difficult child! Enjoy!! [img]:wink:[/img] [/QUOTE]
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