Unable to practice social skills
I know what you mean about finding NT kids to interact with. From what I have found, the mom's with AS children are more than willing to get together, but the kids have a very difficult time interacting. The mom's that have NT kids are not all that worried about their children working on social skills, so it is hard sometimes to approach them. I am lucky that I do have 2 best friends with children close to my son's age. I try to get together sometimes, but my son just really does not play very much. He does interact with them to some degree though, so we keep trying.
Just like AS Mom, I home school my 5yr old aspie and work his social curriculum set by his DPsy into our daily curriculum.
He's learned a ton in a short period of time due in great part to baby steps. We do 5mins a day of practice. We practice:
*The two question rule (You ask a specific question, and then he answers and asks the same question of you. EX: What is your favorite food?)
*The Follow-Up Question-(You Ask a question, then ask follow-up question. Then he does the same to you. EX: What is your favorite restaurant? What do you like to eat there?)
There are many more (listening position, talking position-etc) and we attempt to incorporate them as seamlessly as we can into our daily life. The added bonus for our family is this works for my AS husband, too.
My best tip would be find a way to do this EVERYDAY. If for the first month or two to create the habit you need to use a reward chart to track success, by all means do it. Once a month will never create a habit, nor will it produce successful results.
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