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[quote=Anonymous]My kid does't have any diagnosis, so that isn't necessary for this to happen. He went through this friendship culling process when middle school started. It was hard and very painful. I encouraged him to join clubs that would help him find kids with similar interests. We continued to support his efforts in a sport that isn't at school. He developed his current group of good friends through a school club. They spend some time on line together too, and I really prefer that to the party scene of the so-called "cool kids" anyway. But I do think you should delete Instagram for now because if he is so focused on what he is not doing, he might not get a chance to enjoy what he is doing.[/quote]
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