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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Talk to the moderator of the group about how to get your DD to generalize what she is learning in the group. A group helped my DS a lot (and your DD sounds a lot like him) but I had to push the moderators to give me suggestions for carrying what he learned over to other settings. I'm not big on pushing therapies at home but in this case it is very helpful to have "homework". Also, you might sign her up for one activity with NT kids, something low key that she would enjoy. Ultimately thats what helped my DS. The social skills group brought him part of the way there, and he needed it, but then we had to focus on getting him interacting with NT kids.[/quote] This actually isn't a bad idea. Maybe the moderator can play music in the background when the kids need to focus on a task or maybe try to meet up with the group at a casual restaurant. Push the boundaries so to speak.[/quote]
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