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[quote=Anonymous]Op, honestly, a kid would better be able to answer this than us. Hell, even another adult who sees your DD could answer this better than us. We can't see her in action. She needs to make peace, get comfortable with herself, and let other kids come to her because they get interested in what SHE is doing. I was the kid who sat reading a book at recess by myself. It turned out I was an introvert but didn't know, and needed that time to recharge to deal with people through the afternoon. But when another kid had a broken foot or an asthma attack or got in a fight with their friends or had read the book I was reading, they'd come talk to me. And I made friends that way. The difference between me and your daughter is that I wasn't desperate for friends. I got enough socialization from my brother, school and after-school activities - I didn't really want many playdates. Tell her to do her own thing. Then she'll chill out and won't come across as needy. [/quote]
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