Guest guest Posted January 2, 2004 Report Share Posted January 2, 2004 I just cannot see at all her not WANTING to play with other children when i see her struggeling so hard try to figure out how. I agree that all of our children all different. But, even the last time I went to Ally's preschool one of the other children who is nonverbal, and has frequent outburts with many sensativities came up to me and grabbed my hands, touched my face and then walked away. With that it just seems to me that was his way of being social. Maybe, with all of his sensativities and not understanding how to BE more " socially appropriate, " that was his way of being social. I think, and this is only my opionion, just because thier behavior is not socially acceptable, does not mean they are not social. They are just not social in a way that is acceptable behavior, because they have such a hard time learning that middle ground and have sensativities that others do not. Thanks Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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