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I have a nine-year-old daughter with Down's that is, like most kids,

very friendly and loving. Not necessarily a bad thing, except around

strangers. No matter where we are at--school, grocery store, daycare--

she is very insistent at running up to people and giving them hugs

and sometimes kisses. I don't know how to tell or emphasize to her

that being that friendly to strangers is wrong, without her thinking

that she shouldn't be loving.

As for now, when a situation arises, I'll pull her away from whoever

she's been hugging, and tell/remind her that she can't do that to

people she doesn't know. But it just doesn't seem to be sinking in.

I'm really afraid of the potential danger she could put herself in.

Does anyone have any ideas or advice for these types of situations?

Christin

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