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<blockquote data-quote="gcvmom" data-source="post: 388085" data-attributes="member: 3444"><p>difficult child 2 had similar issues at the same age (and younger). The social skills classes he took at school and the school mentor program helped him a lot. And then when he had the opportunity to move to a different middle school than the one his peers would be attending, we jumped on that and it's turned out to be a great help as well. Gave him a fresh start with new kids who had no bias or prejudice. He still has trouble being accepted by kids because he still has some social awkwardness, but he continues to work on that in his current social skills class at school, and it gets better as he gets older and matures, and his peers mature and learn to be more tolerant. I have to say, though, that he is finally handling things better this year and is not as emotionally and physically reactive. Doesn't mean his feelings don't get hurt, but he's learning appropriate ways of expressing himself and better coping skills.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gcvmom, post: 388085, member: 3444"] difficult child 2 had similar issues at the same age (and younger). The social skills classes he took at school and the school mentor program helped him a lot. And then when he had the opportunity to move to a different middle school than the one his peers would be attending, we jumped on that and it's turned out to be a great help as well. Gave him a fresh start with new kids who had no bias or prejudice. He still has trouble being accepted by kids because he still has some social awkwardness, but he continues to work on that in his current social skills class at school, and it gets better as he gets older and matures, and his peers mature and learn to be more tolerant. I have to say, though, that he is finally handling things better this year and is not as emotionally and physically reactive. Doesn't mean his feelings don't get hurt, but he's learning appropriate ways of expressing himself and better coping skills. [/QUOTE]
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