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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Thanks for the feedback. This kid is really lovely. I want him and DS to stay friends. I think the solution is to keep hosting him, but reduce the frequency, since I am feeling somewhat upset with his parents' behavior. I wish the kids could arrange things on their own, but they're not in a place to do so. They do enjoy each other's company. My son is a little hyper but he likes things like board games, puzzles etc. and can hyperfocus on them, so there is overlap with his friend's interests.[/quote] I think you need to stop overthinking this and making it about you. Your child is happy, the other child is happy. It sounds like a really great friendship. Look at the good that is coming from this relationship. You never know what is going on in their family. For many years we could not host because we had a sick relative and I was always out. I know another family that can't host because the father is volatile. A friend of mine has great kids but one sibling who may seem okay tends to have emotional outbursts and their walls are all torn up. [/quote]
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