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Social difficulties/loner by choice--what do you do?
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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 468068" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>I'd avoid enforcing social contact. Evidently she gets along well at school and has characteristics that draw others to her...at least on occasion. She knows how to socialize. She knows how to blend into her school. That may be all the contact she wants or needs right now.</p><p></p><p>I would, however, keep my eyes and ears open for a group that might appeal to her that meets on occasion. We have youth art groups, for example, who get together monthly I think. If a group is found with limited requirements and a topic or cause of interest...I'd share the opportunity to try it with her. </p><p></p><p>LOL, keep in mind that I have not raised a brood of easy child's but I'm batting over 50%. Hugs. DDD</p><p></p><p>PS: My parents often thought that some kid would be a perfect friend for me because they were clean and mannerly and came from a nice home. Most often I knew they were not as they appeared!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 468068, member: 35"] I'd avoid enforcing social contact. Evidently she gets along well at school and has characteristics that draw others to her...at least on occasion. She knows how to socialize. She knows how to blend into her school. That may be all the contact she wants or needs right now. I would, however, keep my eyes and ears open for a group that might appeal to her that meets on occasion. We have youth art groups, for example, who get together monthly I think. If a group is found with limited requirements and a topic or cause of interest...I'd share the opportunity to try it with her. LOL, keep in mind that I have not raised a brood of easy child's but I'm batting over 50%. Hugs. DDD PS: My parents often thought that some kid would be a perfect friend for me because they were clean and mannerly and came from a nice home. Most often I knew they were not as they appeared! [/QUOTE]
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