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Seeking out adults as conversation/play partners?
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<blockquote data-quote="whatamess" data-source="post: 376325" data-attributes="member: 7664"><p>Little guy had very limited peer interactions from age 2-4 (at that time big difficult child was brought home to be schooled due to mistreatment at school). Little guy's interactions with adults are not 'bookish' or perserverative (what I imagine a child with Asperger's conversation might look like). Little guy does have anxiety issues and it has been suggested to me that it is just 'safer' to engage adults than peers. I am trying to discern whether this is an issue that will dissapate with exposure (Kindergarten starting this week) or if this will require some assistance like a social skills group.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="whatamess, post: 376325, member: 7664"] Little guy had very limited peer interactions from age 2-4 (at that time big difficult child was brought home to be schooled due to mistreatment at school). Little guy's interactions with adults are not 'bookish' or perserverative (what I imagine a child with Asperger's conversation might look like). Little guy does have anxiety issues and it has been suggested to me that it is just 'safer' to engage adults than peers. I am trying to discern whether this is an issue that will dissapate with exposure (Kindergarten starting this week) or if this will require some assistance like a social skills group. [/QUOTE]
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