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[quote=Anonymous]Special needs mom. Children with developmental delays often have a lot of social emotional development (empathy is high) but have problems acting on emotions appropriately or engaging in appropriate group behavior. Not being able to follow directions is not an example of lack of social development. You can read a simple story with your child and ask him questions or make comments about the characters. Pull faces and see how he reacts. See if he understands emotions in the story. Reading Goldilocks -- Why do you think she's eating their food? Little bear is mad! Would you be mad? Me too! [/quote]
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