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Very frustrated with myself lately (child related)

@kenaij , this is great advice. It's the whole reason l put my daughter into a couple hours of preschool. She hung out with other kids her age. Later, we had all ages of kids at our house. We had fun things to play with outside, nice big concrete area, where kids just chilled. So she always kids around, she never got a chance to feel that she didn't belong. I think this really set the tone and she always made friends. We also picked out a tux kitten for her, and she just loved the responsibility of taking care of her kitten. She was 5 years old. It was so exciting for her. From the rescue center of course. I think what parents forget is that whether your child is ND, or NT, is a time of discovery of who they are, and what everything is about.
 
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