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[quote=Anonymous]I agree to get a professional involved, but also I do think you are doing the right thing giving her feedback. Just make sure she are pointing out the things she does right at least 5 times more. "I noticed you thanked Larla's mom for having you over" that was really sweet of you! "I noticed when Larla looked annoyed, you read that cue and apologized. That was great!" They need feedback and I gave my son a lot of it, but I made sure there was plenty more positive-stuff you don't need to praise NT kids for as much because they do it naturally. When he had friends over I could tell the difference between kids who's parents tried to coach and those who didn't, but I also knew the moms well enough that I knew who was afraid to ever intervene with their kids. The kids who's parents were afraid to ever give corrective feedback were too hard to manage and seemed entitled. Even when the parent came, they were bold enough to be rude and the parent said nothing. It was exhausting having them over because it was clear they didn't accept boundaries. [/quote]
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