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Aspie rigidness or typical teen? You don't have to follow rules outside the house
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<blockquote data-quote="TerryJ2" data-source="post: 402271" data-attributes="member: 3419"><p>We had an "intellectual" discussion at dinner where difficult child insisted it was okay to use the F-word in casual conversation at school as long as you're not deliberately getting into someone's face with-it. He insisted, in his Aspie way, that what we do at home is not what we do in the outside world because they're two different places.</p><p>I told him that what we teach him is for himself and for the outside world. We are teaching him life skills.</p><p>Argue, argue, argue. I did not get mad but I certainly didn't make any progress.</p><p>He clearly doesn't have a leg to stand on and just wants to do what he wants to do.</p><p> </p><p>Any suggestions?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryJ2, post: 402271, member: 3419"] We had an "intellectual" discussion at dinner where difficult child insisted it was okay to use the F-word in casual conversation at school as long as you're not deliberately getting into someone's face with-it. He insisted, in his Aspie way, that what we do at home is not what we do in the outside world because they're two different places. I told him that what we teach him is for himself and for the outside world. We are teaching him life skills. Argue, argue, argue. I did not get mad but I certainly didn't make any progress. He clearly doesn't have a leg to stand on and just wants to do what he wants to do. Any suggestions? [/QUOTE]
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