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<blockquote data-quote="OpenWindow" data-source="post: 169929" data-attributes="member: 45"><p>Poor kid. I hate when friends don't work out or when you know he is being taken advantage of and will be thrown away just as easily. difficult child wants friends so bad, but just can't do it. </p><p></p><p>difficult child has been to group and social skills for almost five years. He is getting better at getting along, but he still doesn't have any friends. He does get to hang out with PCs friends, who tolerate him quite well most of the time. easy child skateboards and so do his friends. While difficult child is not nearly as coordinated, we are really encouraging this because they really are a community and we think it will help him develop some friends. Is there something like this your difficult child might have an interest in?</p><p></p><p>This is one of the bad parts of summer, I think. It's when the lack of friends really becomes more obvious.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OpenWindow, post: 169929, member: 45"] Poor kid. I hate when friends don't work out or when you know he is being taken advantage of and will be thrown away just as easily. difficult child wants friends so bad, but just can't do it. difficult child has been to group and social skills for almost five years. He is getting better at getting along, but he still doesn't have any friends. He does get to hang out with PCs friends, who tolerate him quite well most of the time. easy child skateboards and so do his friends. While difficult child is not nearly as coordinated, we are really encouraging this because they really are a community and we think it will help him develop some friends. Is there something like this your difficult child might have an interest in? This is one of the bad parts of summer, I think. It's when the lack of friends really becomes more obvious. [/QUOTE]
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