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[quote=Anonymous]OP here. I don't know the correct terms, so I apologize. I only mentioned autism because this friend's brother said it in passing once, that this child might have autism. I have mentioned it before to the parents. And everytime, they do feel badly and try to get their child to stop the behavior. They also apologize to my child a lot. The circumstances where the children play won't really change, so it's not like I can just avoid the kids playing together. Our families are very good friends, and I want to keep it that way. I'm just not sure how else to say that this is starting to stress out my dc, without hurting their feelings or making them feel bad. They can't control their child all the time, and I'm sure it's not easy. I was just wondering if anyone has advice to share from past experiences, or whatnot.[/quote]
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