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<blockquote data-quote="trinityroyal" data-source="post: 152999" data-attributes="member: 3907"><p>Shari, That behaviour sounds pretty Aspie/autistic.</p><p></p><p>As for what to do about it, that's a toughie.</p><p>Does your little difficult child respond well to lots of detail? Or would that just rile him up?</p><p></p><p>I've found with difficult child that telling him "No" just results in incessant pestering. But telling him. "No. I don't have enough to go around. If you ask me again I will <<insert consequence here>>" seems to settle it down. </p><p></p><p>One thing that has worked well before is preparing difficult child ahead of time.</p><p>E.g.</p><p>"We are going in the store to buy a shower curtain and a bottle of bleach. We are NOT there to do anything else. We will not be going to the toy department, and we don't have the money to buy you new clothes. Do not ask for anything, stay beside the cart at all times, and do not talk."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trinityroyal, post: 152999, member: 3907"] Shari, That behaviour sounds pretty Aspie/autistic. As for what to do about it, that's a toughie. Does your little difficult child respond well to lots of detail? Or would that just rile him up? I've found with difficult child that telling him "No" just results in incessant pestering. But telling him. "No. I don't have enough to go around. If you ask me again I will <<insert consequence here>>" seems to settle it down. One thing that has worked well before is preparing difficult child ahead of time. E.g. "We are going in the store to buy a shower curtain and a bottle of bleach. We are NOT there to do anything else. We will not be going to the toy department, and we don't have the money to buy you new clothes. Do not ask for anything, stay beside the cart at all times, and do not talk." [/QUOTE]
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