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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][b]OP, look forward to the time when your kid will arrange his own social life. The sooner the better. [/b]There will be disappointments. He will zero-in on kids who can come-through and be there for each other. Most you can do to help is to always work to expand his world so he can have a wide circle of possible friends and kids who are available.[/quote] Not sure how this will help. Presumably OP is not the one proactively setting up the play dates, the kids are making plans in school or something. But the other kid’s family life is so unbalanced that they can’t commit to a simple drop-off play date. (Unless I’m misreading and it’s a case of OP’s kid constantly initiating and the other kid not being as into it).[/quote]
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