What Is Related Social Skills Difference?

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A social skills difference means that a certain individual struggles daily with socially interacting with other individuals. It may take on the form of being a victim of 'bullying', loneliness, and depression of that individual.

Social interaction is a complex and important milestone in everyone's life. Without this, a child may grow up with difficulty working with others, mounted anxiety toward facing social situations, difficulty living independent lives, and may need much extra support and/or medication to help him or her.

This individual may have a diagnosis of ADHD, Bipolar, OCD, Tourette's Syndrome, ODD, etc.

All children want to make and keep friends. This group is for those who want to 'fit in' but have much difficulty in a 'neurotypical' world. This group's mission is to help all that want to belong to a group of people who look beyond their differences.........for all that are part of this group are different.