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Social difficulties/loner by choice--what do you do?
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<blockquote data-quote="TerryJ2" data-source="post: 468033" data-attributes="member: 3419"><p>Argh! So sorry she threw up at school. Is that anxiety or flu?</p><p></p><p>I think she'll be okay in yrs to come. I understand about the forced play date. My son had to be forced for yrs to go to birthday parties, but he would just wander off into another room and I ended up taking him home. At our house, he sits in front of the TV or computer game and won't even walk his friends to the door. I insist that he do that or I will unplug the whole works.</p><p>But yes, everyone, even NT extroverts, needs quiet time. Especially from a live wire like this girl whose homelife must be pretty awful.</p><p>When things calm down ask difficult child if she's ever been to this girl's house and what it's like. Hmm.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryJ2, post: 468033, member: 3419"] Argh! So sorry she threw up at school. Is that anxiety or flu? I think she'll be okay in yrs to come. I understand about the forced play date. My son had to be forced for yrs to go to birthday parties, but he would just wander off into another room and I ended up taking him home. At our house, he sits in front of the TV or computer game and won't even walk his friends to the door. I insist that he do that or I will unplug the whole works. But yes, everyone, even NT extroverts, needs quiet time. Especially from a live wire like this girl whose homelife must be pretty awful. When things calm down ask difficult child if she's ever been to this girl's house and what it's like. Hmm. [/QUOTE]
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