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[quote=Anonymous]I agree on figuring out how to get him back in morning meeting. Also nurture more friendships, more sports/activities, etc. one way I lucked out as a kid is I had neighborhood friends, school friends, church friends, ballet friends, and friends that were kids of my parents’ friends. I just learned to get along and have fun with anyone. I wasn’t particularly popular but was resilient and didn’t get my feelings hurt too much if, say, I didn’t get cast in the school play and my other school friends did, because I just added a ballet class and saw those friends more. Also, I showed my kid the beginning of the Dyslexia Empowerment Plan where the obvs brilliant author shows his unedited writing and it is a great illustration of how dyslexia isn’t intellect or potential. I get the jealousy. That’s human. Hugs. [/quote]
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