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[quote=Anonymous]My DS only has maybe 1-3 kids considered "friends". They don't even talk or interact with each other at school, but he is fine with them. He is not proactive reaching out or talking to other kids through school or through sport soccer/basketball teams. Well, his social skill is not good because he has high functioning asd and adhd. We really want to throw him a small birthday party this winter, his first ever as a will be 4th grader. His younger sibling DD (high functioning asd & adhd) will be going to have her first big birthday party next year, and she can easily give me a list of 15-20 kids. My issue is on my DS, and I don't want him to feel hurt and sad. How many min. kids can it work to throw a birthday party? For that small age group, what is popular venue, bowling? Arcade game D&B ? We have never thrown any birthday party before, we will use group birthday package for my DD. I need options for my DS with only a few so called "friends" to make it work. It will be in early December, and we live close to Gaithersburg HS. [/quote]
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