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I haven't posted for awhile but wanted to answer on the maturity discussion.

is in a self contained class so the maturity levels are about the

same. She has a friend who lives in our apartment building. The girl is 9,

is 10. They get along very well and her friend is great with

. I have even heard her tell to act like a 10 year old when

she wasn't. is learning how to interact and play with her but I still

have to intervene at times when gets bossy or starts acting spoiled.

But for the most part they play well together.

loves barbies and I don't discourage her from playing with them. She

brings them to the park and they are in my car. She is always talking to them.

That is the way she is and it is ok with me.

I am not sure if she gets picked on at school. Her school is on top of stuff

like that. Whenever we run into kids from her school they are always saying

hello to her. She never says anything about people picking on her. I often

wonder if she would even pick up on it.

Most times she is happy to play by herself and as always she wants to be with

me. She is way to attached to me.

Take care

Jeanne (mom to Nick 16, le 15, 10 mds)

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I know that i have spoken on several occassions about Ariel's lack of

maturity so if I am repeating myself i apologize...LOL.Ariel has become very

mature

as of lately.Still not up to age appropriate but all of a sudden she is a bit

more closer to a 10 year old.She only has one little girl in her class and i

dont think that they have become particularly close.But that could just have to

do with different interests etc.I hope that next year there will be a few more

girls in her class.Several little girls did come to her birthday party in

January.I know that them coming does have a lot to do with understanding parents

but it is still nice to know that this girls are respectful of her in

school.Ariel attends a " Friendship " club afterschool once a week and this has

helped

her to learn specifically what to do in certain situations.They role play and

such.This has helped her tremendously.Perhaps this could help with your

children as well.

Take care

Mom to Ariel 10 MDS & the Twins 5

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In a message dated 5/26/2004 5:00:08 PM Eastern Standard Time,

imdsapresident@... writes:

Please tell us more about this Friendship club!

To all,

I am very fortunate to be in a very good school district.(Let my real estate

taxes attest to that..LOL)Anyway...my district has taken the children in her

school (with an IEP) that have social concerns and have made an after school

social club of sorts. They meet all year one time a week, after school with a

social worker, special ed teacher, and different therapists etc..The adults

simply run the club..sort of like the den leader..and they role play. For

example

" You are over your friends house playing video games and its your

turn......what do you do? " Then they discuss what how it should be handled, how

it

shouldnt be handled,what you could say etc.Of course all of this is put in child

friendly examples. Kind of like when you are going on a job interview and you

run

through your head what you are going to say when they ask you why you left

your last job....We all know its because the boss was a #$*$* but we say we had

artistic differences..They give the children what the appropriate way of going

about things would be because our children would say that the boss was a $#@!

Where you and I pick up social behaviors from those around us children with

social concerns need to be taught the appropriate way of acting.Doing it in a

social club with their peers gets better results than MOM and DAD drilling it in

there head because we are telling them not really showing them.We cant

because we arent at school or in their social situations etc.

Ariel is able to benefit a great deal from this and other things that our

district has done for children like her.

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Please tell us more about this Friendship club!

Kristy

jaaaj@... wrote:

I know that i have spoken on several occassions about Ariel's lack of

maturity so if I am repeating myself i apologize...LOL.Ariel has become very

mature

as of lately.Still not up to age appropriate but all of a sudden she is a bit

more closer to a 10 year old.She only has one little girl in her class and i

dont think that they have become particularly close.But that could just have to

do with different interests etc.I hope that next year there will be a few more

girls in her class.Several little girls did come to her birthday party in

January.I know that them coming does have a lot to do with understanding parents

but it is still nice to know that this girls are respectful of her in

school.Ariel attends a " Friendship " club afterschool once a week and this has

helped

her to learn specifically what to do in certain situations.They role play and

such.This has helped her tremendously.Perhaps this could help with your

children as well.

Take care

Mom to Ariel 10 MDS & the Twins 5

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