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Group therapy helps autistic children to cope better with everyday life
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<blockquote data-quote="mommabear34" data-source="post: 705898" data-attributes="member: 21243"><p>I'm trying to get my 5 year old son more social involvement... the problem is he is very resistant to it. Typically he is more comfortable spending time with adults and older children than his peers, he calls his peers babies. I think it might be partially due to him being an only child and also because many of his interests do not match those of children his age. He's very focused on vehicles and electronics lately. He even knows the make, model and colour of everyone's vehicle that he knows. His memory is amazing! I'm hoping to find a group for him that is based on his interests... so he will be more willing to give it a chance and expand his social network</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mommabear34, post: 705898, member: 21243"] I'm trying to get my 5 year old son more social involvement... the problem is he is very resistant to it. Typically he is more comfortable spending time with adults and older children than his peers, he calls his peers babies. I think it might be partially due to him being an only child and also because many of his interests do not match those of children his age. He's very focused on vehicles and electronics lately. He even knows the make, model and colour of everyone's vehicle that he knows. His memory is amazing! I'm hoping to find a group for him that is based on his interests... so he will be more willing to give it a chance and expand his social network [/QUOTE]
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