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[quote=Anonymous]1. At 13 and for his birthday he should get to decide who he wants to celebrate with. Period. He's old enough to deal with the consequences, but from my experience there likely won't be any. !3 is a good age to start thinking about the kind of people you want to be close to. 2. What your son describes the boys doing is plain rudness. Don't excuse it as socially awkwardness. 3. Having an SN is not an excuse to say mean and hurtful things. I have kids with SNs and part of that means social interaction issues but we really work on and do not excuse them saying rude things. 4. Yes your daughter will likely be excluded from parties. This would happen with or with out special needs. If people are excluding her because of her SN, would you really want her to spend time tih hose people?[/quote]
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