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[quote=Anonymous]OP, playgrounds are always complicated, even for the most neurotypical and socially confident children. Don't read into what happens in playgrounds. What you can do, though, is schedule tons of 1 on 1 playdates. It is a great way to practice social skills and make friends. Kids aren't actually very critical or discerning at that age. If you invite other preschoolers over and offer a fun activity and a snack, they'll enjoy themselves and consider each other friends. I am sure you'll find he has similar interests to some and over time, eventually they will become true friends. I am on this board for my oldest but my youngest, who's 10, has been best friends with a child pretty severe speech delays since they were toddlers. My child has always understood him perfectly and, to tell you the truth, I don't think even notices anything.[/quote]
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