Guest guest Posted April 26, 2010 Report Share Posted April 26, 2010 << doesn't really HAVE friends. He thinks he does...he calls his classmates and fellow scouts his " friends " , but no one ever calls or asks him to get together. >> Hi, Everyone.........I wouldn't say that he doesn't have any friends just because no one calls and invites him over. Kids rarely called Gareth, too, but I know he had friends at school because I was always watching or volunteering and saw the friendships. Most normal kids only have one or two close friends anyways. << it seems to me to be highly over-rated. I wanted my kids to fit into the neighborhood and have friend next door etc.. Our experience has been that 80 per cent of the time, the kids in the neighborhood are really mean to my kids.>> Lori.......we haven't lived in a neighborhood like this. With all our moves, we have always counted on the neighborhood kids to play (willingly) with Gareth --- whether his older brother was with him or not. About churches..........we have always included Gareth in religious services (Masses). In the beginning, I always sat in the back rows so I could make a quick exit if needed. When he was old enough to receive the Sacraments, there were people to teach him. When Confirmation time came, I helped in the classroom because there were two other autistic kids. I even went to a parish seminar to learn ways to teach autistic kids because our last parish had no spec ed teachers for the kids. If something is not available, then, I jumped in to help. Take care, Everyone. Margaret Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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