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[quote=Anonymous]Does your son seem to connect with any of these kids? Maybe you could do a one on one play date and build a friendship with one of the neighborhood families. One of my daughter's closer friends has developmental delays that result in him being a bit more aggressive than most, but the kids love their get-togethers and since I know a bit of what's going on with the kid, the other mom & I are on the same page about when we need to hop up & intervene. We're more "on the ball"/helicopter-ish than I would be on other play dates, but it's an easy accommodation, and the kids are happy to be together. The other mom says her child talks more around mine than others, so it seems to be good for his socialization. If you feel comfortable with one of the families, could be worth establishing more of a relationship and sharing a little bit of where your son is at. Hopefully people would be supportive and welcoming. [/quote]
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