Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it's just your son. Mine is three years old and often coming home asking for a playdate with this kid or that one.
Mine is a fetus and started a book club.
I don’t know why people are making fun. We started teaching him to ask names of kids he liked playing with at preschool and set up playdates at the park with those kids. Now he asks.
Because you said “it’s just your son” like yours is the only typical and everyone else is atypical
Anonymous wrote:Put him in a class with other weirdos
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it's just your son. Mine is three years old and often coming home asking for a playdate with this kid or that one.
Mine is a fetus and started a book club.
I don’t know why people are making fun. We started teaching him to ask names of kids he liked playing with at preschool and set up playdates at the park with those kids. Now he asks.
Because you said “it’s just your son” like yours is the only typical and everyone else is atypical
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it's just your son. Mine is three years old and often coming home asking for a playdate with this kid or that one.
Mine is a fetus and started a book club.
I don’t know why people are making fun. We started teaching him to ask names of kids he liked playing with at preschool and set up playdates at the park with those kids. Now he asks.
Because you said “it’s just your son” like yours is the only typical and everyone else is atypical
Anonymous wrote:At what age do boys start making friends? My son is a rising 1st grader with very little interest in his peers. He does Boy Scouts and some sports but doesn’t naturally interact with kids his own age. He is super social and talkative to adults and kids who are older. He spends most of the time at our pool with teenagers. I ask him if he wants to have playdates with any friends his age but he says no. I’m inclined to go with his roll, just curious when other boys start forming friendships.