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[quote=Anonymous]OP, no real suggestions for you, but my observation has been that K boys are really awful at social interactions. My son (who has ADHD) tells me things, and I can never tell whether he's being socially ostracized, or if they are all just awful to each other. (I'm exaggerating a little -- it seems like the awfulness is sporadically mixed with great kindness. Like "Jack punched Simon in the tummy. So Marty and I waited with Simon while Bobby went to go find a playground aide. He was okay after he cried a while." Or "Max split up the soccer teams and put everyone on one team, except for Johnny, who is the smallest kid in the whole kindergarten. So Peter and I decided to be on Johnny's team and we played really well, even though it was 12 against 3.") I'm always a little appalled when he tells me these recess stories. It does seem like there are always a few kids that have better empathy and are more kind...if you can figure out who they are with some probing questions, foster friendships there. [/quote]
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