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I feel bad for a friend...
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<blockquote data-quote="tiredmommy" data-source="post: 332176" data-attributes="member: 1722"><p>Well, I told J that I thought the girls did well today because it was one-on-one and neither were over-stimulated or anxious about a group dynamic. She seemed to appreciate that. I also told her that kids need to have successes and to build on them... so the girls should continue to play together and slowly layer in other kids rather than drop her daughter into a large group. I told her that while Duckie is far from perfect in a large group that she's getting better and is learning to regulate herself. I also told her that she's not alone, that lots of parents struggle with children that don't neatly fit in and that her her daughter is a good girl.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tiredmommy, post: 332176, member: 1722"] Well, I told J that I thought the girls did well today because it was one-on-one and neither were over-stimulated or anxious about a group dynamic. She seemed to appreciate that. I also told her that kids need to have successes and to build on them... so the girls should continue to play together and slowly layer in other kids rather than drop her daughter into a large group. I told her that while Duckie is far from perfect in a large group that she's getting better and is learning to regulate herself. I also told her that she's not alone, that lots of parents struggle with children that don't neatly fit in and that her her daughter is a good girl. [/QUOTE]
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