Like I said he can talk in a conversation if he's interested. He'll "listen" if he's not but you won't know it. He rarely makes eye contact though. We work on it though and he will make an effort when he talks to us, not so much strangers or kids that don't know. He's usually always happy (with the exception of this latest shit on the bus) and likes everyone. He was determined to make this little shit of a kid "remember" him from t-ball and he just assumed he'd like him. It's very VERY hard to explain to a child like my son that there are people out there that just won't like you sometimes and it's nothing you have done.
I "know" his grandparents to an extent... I took some pictures of him for them because he missed the day the team photo was taken... hell I even photoshopped him in the team picture! I hate that... I know that's petty but it really gripes me. I could tell them what's going on but I know from experience parents/guardians typically WON'T hear anything bad or negative about their children... and again, my son is back on t-ball and we're awaiting to hear from the coach again this year so we don't know if he'll be back on his team. I'll cross that bridge when I have to.
I "know" his grandparents to an extent... I took some pictures of him for them because he missed the day the team photo was taken... hell I even photoshopped him in the team picture! I hate that... I know that's petty but it really gripes me. I could tell them what's going on but I know from experience parents/guardians typically WON'T hear anything bad or negative about their children... and again, my son is back on t-ball and we're awaiting to hear from the coach again this year so we don't know if he'll be back on his team. I'll cross that bridge when I have to.