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cognitive inflexibility--HELP!
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<blockquote data-quote="tessaturtle" data-source="post: 323417" data-attributes="member: 3510"><p>Our difficult child is exactly like that, so you are definitely not alone! difficult child also takes "maybes" or "I'll think about it" as yes...actually, any answer you give him he tends to hear what he wants to hear, even if it is making up something that had nothing to do with what you actually say. </p><p>ANyway, our difficult child's sound kind of similar in that rigid thinking. Also in making a big drama out of everything. Our difficult child lately too has not been able to come back to things either to talk it out - he just gets all wound up again. sigh</p><p></p><p>WIth our difficult child, I've noticed some of it getting worse as he gets older...have you noticed that with yours?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tessaturtle, post: 323417, member: 3510"] Our difficult child is exactly like that, so you are definitely not alone! difficult child also takes "maybes" or "I'll think about it" as yes...actually, any answer you give him he tends to hear what he wants to hear, even if it is making up something that had nothing to do with what you actually say. ANyway, our difficult child's sound kind of similar in that rigid thinking. Also in making a big drama out of everything. Our difficult child lately too has not been able to come back to things either to talk it out - he just gets all wound up again. sigh WIth our difficult child, I've noticed some of it getting worse as he gets older...have you noticed that with yours? [/QUOTE]
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