lovelyboy wrote:
I must be honest...I also sometimes come down to hard on my son because I think he is being rude to his friends, but I started to listen to both sides and realized that sometimes my sons reactions is justified!
Most probably your son's reactions are ALWAYS justified. You have to take into account that sometimes they do not react to the FACTs but to what they PERCEIVE, and usually they do not perceive the same things we do. They do not decode the situation correctly and that's why they react the way they do. It is very important to talk to them and ask them questions about what happened to help them understand the situation and how to react in a better way next time they face the same situation. It has helped a lot with my daughter. She's been learning and she is doing better in social interaction now, but she always faces new situations and needs help with those new situations she does not understand. That's why I support our kids going to school instead of home schooling. In home schooling you cannot reproduce all those situations they face at school, so they will not learn how to manage those situations. I know it's hard. She had very difficult times at school (from 1st to 3rd grade was the worst), but with the proper help and the proper school she is doing great now, and learning new skills every day.