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Experiences with holiday get-togethers, holiday greeting cards?

MROSS

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Any experiences with holiday get-togethers, holiday greeting cards?

Anything/anyone helpful towards "breaking the ice" in developing friendships?

The holidays might offer those important insights as who we may (or may not) want to develop acquaintences.

RELATED discussion-thread: Any Opportunites for Holiday Get-Togethers with People Aware of the Autism Spectrum?
 
You could ask those interested to come along with ingredients and stuffs they like but in enough quantity for everyone... Everyone will follow the person insight on how they cook it... Share responsibilities... And see how it goes. Create activities that do not need too much thinking but according to each of you liking
 
Any experiences with holiday get-togethers, holiday greeting cards?

Anything/anyone helpful towards "breaking the ice" in developing friendships?

The holidays might offer those important insights as who we may (or may not) want to develop acquaintences.

RELATED discussion-thread: Any Opportunites for Holiday Get-Togethers with People Aware of the Autism Spectrum?
How many feel that the social dynamics of the holidays are more confusing than the dynamics outside of the holiday season?
 
Anybody introduce 'Autism Forums' to people unfamiliar with......'Autism Forums?'
 

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