nessz79
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I feel so bad for your daughter because I have a DS, 9, that has the same issue. For him it is partly social anxiety and partly he doesn't like to do what other kids do. My DH and I have really had to get involved with the activities he does (coach sports, cub scout leaders, Sunday school teachers...) so that we can help him with social cues. If the other kids are off playing a game of tag and he lags behind, we suggest that he goes and joins in. When we are at the lake for swimming lessons, I suggest that he joins in the game that is starting on the beach. I have been watching kids for a while now trying to figure out how I can help him, and I see that the other kids have never shunned my DS or any of the other kids that are around. Surprisingly kids are pretty accepting of other kids, but kids don't look for loners and invite them to play either because they are so excited about playing themselves.
I've noticed the same thing with my DS5. He really takes a long time to get used to a new situation. Every new social situation makes him take some time to just stand back and observe. The other kids often invite him to play, but he goes at his own pace. He often eventually joins in if he becomes comfortable enough. Also, he doesn't like it when kids play very rough. If there's any of that going on, he rarely joins in.
However, we just try to encourage him to be social while not pushing him too much. We let him be him, but also give him some hints about being social. It doesn't come naturally to some kids.