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[quote=Anonymous]OP it is good of you to be sensitive to the fact that this little boy wants and needs to play, and to be thinking about how to help your son understand how to play with him. Do you think it would work to tell your son that this little boy has a condition that makes him different from some other little kids, so can't always understand the games that your son normally plays, but that he still wants to play? Could you come up with some simpler ways they could play together? Maybe throwing a ball back and forth, or something like that they might both enjoy? [/quote]
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