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<blockquote data-quote="SuZir" data-source="post: 577316" data-attributes="member: 14557"><p>That is always heartbreaking. Hopefully it will get better for V.</p><p></p><p>For us that unfortunately didn't really happen (except a little when difficult child became older teen.) And like IC our socially clueless and friendless is our oldest. And our youngest is very skilled socially and popular. And it really hurt difficult child when his little brother did so much better and was even better liked among his own peers than him even though easy child is three years younger. difficult child also ended up badly bullied at school and even a bit in his hobbies. </p><p></p><p>We tried social stories, giving advice, organising play-dates, helping him get into the play (but he still very easily dropped out of the play when there was a smallest change) and what not. Only thing that kept him with others were sports. There he was mostly able to keep up with others and do same things and at least it gave him peer group and certain camaraderie. But at times he got bullied also in there (even though discipline was much better than at school) and getting excluded also there hurt him a lot.</p><p></p><p>I hope things turn better for V.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SuZir, post: 577316, member: 14557"] That is always heartbreaking. Hopefully it will get better for V. For us that unfortunately didn't really happen (except a little when difficult child became older teen.) And like IC our socially clueless and friendless is our oldest. And our youngest is very skilled socially and popular. And it really hurt difficult child when his little brother did so much better and was even better liked among his own peers than him even though easy child is three years younger. difficult child also ended up badly bullied at school and even a bit in his hobbies. We tried social stories, giving advice, organising play-dates, helping him get into the play (but he still very easily dropped out of the play when there was a smallest change) and what not. Only thing that kept him with others were sports. There he was mostly able to keep up with others and do same things and at least it gave him peer group and certain camaraderie. But at times he got bullied also in there (even though discipline was much better than at school) and getting excluded also there hurt him a lot. I hope things turn better for V. [/QUOTE]
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