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<blockquote data-quote="Ktllc" data-source="post: 577259" data-attributes="member: 11847"><p>In certain situations, I have indeed seen V get along with little girls pretty good. But right now, he is in the stage "girls? Yuck!". I wonder if it is reinforced by his classmate.</p><p>Tomorrow, we go to a birthday party. The little girl is turning 5 and V and her get a long great. It will be in a context where they'll be lots of adults and probably few children. I know V will do great in this kind of environment, even if we can't plan every single stage of the party. He will be able to handle the overstimulation because the adults around him will be attentive and understanding.</p><p>His wanting to join and his constant misunderstanding of social situations is very sad though. Sometimes, I feel it would be easier if he did not care so much about playing with others. He would not get hurt so much. Hopefully, he can turn this personality trait into a strength one day. I don't know.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ktllc, post: 577259, member: 11847"] In certain situations, I have indeed seen V get along with little girls pretty good. But right now, he is in the stage "girls? Yuck!". I wonder if it is reinforced by his classmate. Tomorrow, we go to a birthday party. The little girl is turning 5 and V and her get a long great. It will be in a context where they'll be lots of adults and probably few children. I know V will do great in this kind of environment, even if we can't plan every single stage of the party. He will be able to handle the overstimulation because the adults around him will be attentive and understanding. His wanting to join and his constant misunderstanding of social situations is very sad though. Sometimes, I feel it would be easier if he did not care so much about playing with others. He would not get hurt so much. Hopefully, he can turn this personality trait into a strength one day. I don't know. [/QUOTE]
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