Guest guest Posted August 14, 2007 Report Share Posted August 14, 2007 I can see that socializing can and does cause a lot of problems - I was arguing/debating this point the other day. Social Services here in the UK seem to think that both my son and I should have more access to what they call 'leisure and recreational opportunities', what they basically mean is both my son and I socializing more. What they fail to realise is that if I was to push my son into lots of 'clubs/groups' (and he has tried some previously) is that he would end up having lots of meltdowns due to sensory overload and the ignorance of other people. I then started pondering, just what is so great about being social anyways. I have viewed others that are what to me are extremely social and that many seem to engage in; gossip, excluding others that are not 'in', often are socially manipulative and seem to learn/attain skills that involve lying. Whilst they are true to the group and/or considered 'in' then the group will rally around them (closing in ranks) - however if an individual dares to speak out/be different - threaten the group in some way, the group will very likely turn on that individual - even if that individual is correct. I would like to think there are some good/okay groups about, but I fear that they are few and far between. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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