How to Climb the Friendship Pyramid with ADHD

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How to Climb the Friendship Pyramid with ADHD
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'Our son says he is ‘friends’ with his teammates, and he plays with them on the court, but at games I see those teammates do not interact with our son.” ryanwexelblatt

: “How do you recommend we address our son’s inability to properly decipher social cues from classroom peers or teammates? For example, our son says he is ‘friends’ with his teammates, and he plays with them on the court, but at games I see those teammates do not interact with our son.

”: “Boys with ADHD have difficulty understanding the different levels of friendship and what is required to work up those levels of friendship. They have a tendency to call classmates or acquaintances ‘friends,’ so we need to help teach them context within relationships. I have created a graphic to help illustrate the work involved in moving up the friendship pyramid. From there, I help them understand how to be more relatable to their peers by…1.

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