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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Don’t assume they had a terrible time just because the child exhibited symptoms of his disorder or had 15 minutes of fun versus 30 minutes of meltdown. Don’t judge or turn this into a situation about you as a hostess.[/quote] Wow it looked to me that OP was concerned her friend didn't have a good time and wanted to help. Why does DCUM often assume the negative. There was no judgement or selfishness in her post. OP you and your DH sound like great open minded people. [/quote] You are both right. Anyway, OP, keep inviting. And also one on one playdates if it works for you. Do you have older kids? My friend's older child would invite my little one to play as a peer and language model for him (recommendation of our speech therapist). [/quote]
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