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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 214912" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>It sounds like you have a doctor with some good insight. It is amazing the things you can learn from a child's drawing. I remember when Wiz drew Jessie in a cage in a family picture he drew for the dev pediatrician. the dev pediatrician warned us that there were some very serious things going on, based on that and his increasingly odd depictions of her in the family pics.</p><p> </p><p>It is so funny, my difficult child would draw himself as the same size as husband, not EVER me. And he NEVER thought he was equal to me. Even in his most violent times, he still thought of ME as the one in charge, and the biggest one in the drawings, though I am only 5 feet tall. husband almost never restrained him, or took the lead in dealing with Wiz' behaviors, it was all me standing between him nad whatever he wanted to destroy. So he always thought I was larger than everyone. </p><p> </p><p>It is just funny, hte way kids perceive things. I think rewards for respect might be one way to handle this.</p><p> </p><p>I also think an Aspie diagnosis will open some doors - many are only opened for services if the child is on the autistic spectrum, or at least that is it around here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 214912, member: 1233"] It sounds like you have a doctor with some good insight. It is amazing the things you can learn from a child's drawing. I remember when Wiz drew Jessie in a cage in a family picture he drew for the dev pediatrician. the dev pediatrician warned us that there were some very serious things going on, based on that and his increasingly odd depictions of her in the family pics. It is so funny, my difficult child would draw himself as the same size as husband, not EVER me. And he NEVER thought he was equal to me. Even in his most violent times, he still thought of ME as the one in charge, and the biggest one in the drawings, though I am only 5 feet tall. husband almost never restrained him, or took the lead in dealing with Wiz' behaviors, it was all me standing between him nad whatever he wanted to destroy. So he always thought I was larger than everyone. It is just funny, hte way kids perceive things. I think rewards for respect might be one way to handle this. I also think an Aspie diagnosis will open some doors - many are only opened for services if the child is on the autistic spectrum, or at least that is it around here. [/QUOTE]
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