Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. I agree with the last two posters - however, they could invite him to go somewhere else besides their house. We have taken their son to movies, a community play, the Air and Space Museum (the one near Dulles at an off hour so that it was not too crowded). So their son is able to go places.
They have hosted us once as a family, just to clarify. We have hosted them a few times, as I like to do a holiday party with a few people. However, I have no issue with the reciprocity of family hosting - I just want my son to be invited somewhere by a friend once in a while. He basically never is.
They probably don’t feel like they could manage your very active son on an outing. It sounds like their son is the opposite of yours so they likely lack the skills to handle your DS.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. I agree with the last two posters - however, they could invite him to go somewhere else besides their house. We have taken their son to movies, a community play, the Air and Space Museum (the one near Dulles at an off hour so that it was not too crowded). So their son is able to go places.
They have hosted us once as a family, just to clarify. We have hosted them a few times, as I like to do a holiday party with a few people. However, I have no issue with the reciprocity of family hosting - I just want my son to be invited somewhere by a friend once in a while. He basically never is.
Maybe they find his high energy overwhelming.
Anonymous wrote:My nephew has ASD. Having fiends in his space, touching his things, and just generally being in his room is something he struggles with.
Add that with a high energy kid and maybe he is stressed about him going over.