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[quote=Anonymous]You can help him to modulate his behavior with friends. My DD who has ADHD, but is the dreamy inattentive type just ended a friendship with another child with ADHD because "Larla is at a 10 all the time and it gives me a headache." Larla's mom is very upset because DD was her child's only friend this past year, but the others were driven away by the same unpleasant behaviors. At some point, even other kids with SN will tire of things like one-sided conversations, insistence on preferred activities, constant screaming, their possessions damaged or lost due to carelessness, hurt feelings from unfiltered tongues, and getting in trouble with adults when the friend is overly impulsive. The fact is that adults, often without SN, have to do this as well with certain personality traits or habits. I can have a job in this field where a neat appearance matters or I can be me. I can live in this apartment complex with a short commute or I can be me. I can date people who are sober and law-abiding or I can be me.[/quote]
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