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[quote=Anonymous]Find things to genuinely celebrate with the SS. Both when he does well (for himself) academically and in his own interests. Did he finish a new level of a video game? Do something cool on his computer? Make space for his interests and let them be important in your family. Don’t imply (as you do in this post) that your son’s achievements and interests are better or more important than his step brother’s. And don’t force him to be social in the same way you and your son want to be social. Ask the SS what he wants to do social and support him in it.[/quote]
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