Ds has never shown the slightest interest in his peers until the last few weeks. He is suddenly very motivated and excited about interacting with them, but (predictably) very clumsy and not very good at it. He's getting help with the basics, but there's a lot to learn. Some children are kind and helpful and others are wary and don't want to know - he might suddenly approach them and ask leftfield questions. I was wondering if there was any mileage in the teacher (or even) me having a chat with the children (without ds) to explain, not the autism, but that he hasn't been able to play with children until now and that his behaviour will seem strange because he still doesn't know what to do.
I don't know if this is good idea or wildly unrealistic. They seem basically pretty nice kids, but a bit bewildered as to his behaviour.
Any thoughts?
Thanks