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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Maybe this should be a separate thread, but.... As a NT parent if you are inviting a child who as behavioral SN (my daughter is very friendly with a child in her class who has SN) is it out of line to ask the parent to stay? [/quote] Your choice. An can mean anything so to me your question is strange. [/quote] What is strange about her question? [/quote] I think it's absolutely fine to ask a parent to stay. My DS is good at parties so I generally leave-- I have a friend whose son is quite challenging and he and my son bring it out in one another. I had him over on his own one day, and candidly told the mom after the playdate that he is completely welcome again, as long as she is present. I am also present when my DS goes to this child's house. The two of these kids together -- pure combustion. [/quote] Ha- that doesn't sound like a SN issues, that sounds like all kids![/quote] Yup- interestingly, the other little boy is NT and mine has special needs. Agreed- some matches *aren't* made in heaven from a parent perspective:) both kids are fine until they're together. [/quote]
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