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<blockquote data-quote="therese005us" data-source="post: 310476" data-attributes="member: 7416"><p>At 19, DS still has this problem (well, I didn't expect him to grow out of it) The most frustrating part is getting him to accept that HE needs to put things into place to cope with it. Suggestions - take a little notebook and write down the tasks that are being asked of him - to me it shows maturity. Well, he won't so he has to look dumb and ask again, or only do the task half as well, or not complete it at all.</p><p>However, you may have more luck.</p><p>Through the growing up years, the teachers would repeat teh question as many times as he wanted, or rephrase, or get him to repeat. No more than 1 or two tasks were ever asked of him at a time (and I still don't) or I write his jobs down so that he can mark them off.</p><p>I think some of these suggestions have already been made.</p><p>Now, faced with a 19 yo, I do tend to forget he can't cope with lots of tasks at once (remind myself he's not a woman who can multi task) then get frustrated at him for his best efforts. </p><p>Good luck with it</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="therese005us, post: 310476, member: 7416"] At 19, DS still has this problem (well, I didn't expect him to grow out of it) The most frustrating part is getting him to accept that HE needs to put things into place to cope with it. Suggestions - take a little notebook and write down the tasks that are being asked of him - to me it shows maturity. Well, he won't so he has to look dumb and ask again, or only do the task half as well, or not complete it at all. However, you may have more luck. Through the growing up years, the teachers would repeat teh question as many times as he wanted, or rephrase, or get him to repeat. No more than 1 or two tasks were ever asked of him at a time (and I still don't) or I write his jobs down so that he can mark them off. I think some of these suggestions have already been made. Now, faced with a 19 yo, I do tend to forget he can't cope with lots of tasks at once (remind myself he's not a woman who can multi task) then get frustrated at him for his best efforts. Good luck with it [/QUOTE]
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