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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="HaoZi" data-source="post: 402317"><p>I've had to be very specific about certain rules and where they apply. The school has their rules, and some are the same as at home. There are specific things that are allowed when it's just us, whether we're at home, driving, or out somewhere like a park and have the place to ourselves. There are additional rules that apply to public behavior, and that "public" behavior also includes home/car/etc., when there are guests or other people present. A lot of these rules for us encompass content of conversation, because kids being kids they will say what comes to mind, i.e. "Where is the restroom?" is more acceptable in a public setting than blurting out to the waitress exactly why you need the restroom.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HaoZi, post: 402317"] I've had to be very specific about certain rules and where they apply. The school has their rules, and some are the same as at home. There are specific things that are allowed when it's just us, whether we're at home, driving, or out somewhere like a park and have the place to ourselves. There are additional rules that apply to public behavior, and that "public" behavior also includes home/car/etc., when there are guests or other people present. A lot of these rules for us encompass content of conversation, because kids being kids they will say what comes to mind, i.e. "Where is the restroom?" is more acceptable in a public setting than blurting out to the waitress exactly why you need the restroom. [/QUOTE]
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