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Child talks to himself????
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<blockquote data-quote="buddy" data-source="post: 498062" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p>LOL, I do too. My son gets soooo mad (of course he can say /do anything) but he always asks me who I am talking to. But compared to this poster, I do not have social issues, can control it in public (would never have done it in school in a class etc)... it is more alone time or when driving and reliving a recent communication with someone ... I ruminate on things... think of what I could have said, plan for next time etc.. sometimes I just go thru it. </p><p></p><p>Sounds like this situation is a little different though.... not really a difficult child-conduct disorder speaking, but certainly a child who has some differences and many of us can relate to some of the issues he is facing I suspect.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 498062, member: 12886"] LOL, I do too. My son gets soooo mad (of course he can say /do anything) but he always asks me who I am talking to. But compared to this poster, I do not have social issues, can control it in public (would never have done it in school in a class etc)... it is more alone time or when driving and reliving a recent communication with someone ... I ruminate on things... think of what I could have said, plan for next time etc.. sometimes I just go thru it. Sounds like this situation is a little different though.... not really a difficult child-conduct disorder speaking, but certainly a child who has some differences and many of us can relate to some of the issues he is facing I suspect. [/QUOTE]
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