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[quote=Anonymous]Hi OP- I commend you for trying to include this child as I think there is something of value in it for both kids! I'm inclined to side with previous posts that suggest you prepare in advance by learning more about your neighbor's skill sets and what he enjoys in terms of play. Put your creative energy to work and think up some simple and appropriate games for the neighbor and when he comes to visit you can lead by example to show your son how to play with him. I suspect that if your child is like most, when he sees you having fun with the neighbor he will take a great interest in joining in. That's when you step out...[/quote]
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