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<blockquote data-quote="TeDo" data-source="post: 529128"><p>Bunny, difficult child 1's best ideas come during his rants. He doesn't think of it but then a wonderful alternative just comes blurting out that I hadn't thought of either. As for making him ask, difficult child 1 isn't able to do that with many people. It's part of his anxiety around people he doesn't know WELL, like family. The anxiety difficult child 1 goes through just thinking about asking for something like this just isn't worth it for him or me. With stuff like this, I ask while he's sitting there so he can hear the response which I usually have to explain later in a different way so he understands the answer. That's just what I do so you can take it or leave it but I had to share my perspective.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TeDo, post: 529128"] Bunny, difficult child 1's best ideas come during his rants. He doesn't think of it but then a wonderful alternative just comes blurting out that I hadn't thought of either. As for making him ask, difficult child 1 isn't able to do that with many people. It's part of his anxiety around people he doesn't know WELL, like family. The anxiety difficult child 1 goes through just thinking about asking for something like this just isn't worth it for him or me. With stuff like this, I ask while he's sitting there so he can hear the response which I usually have to explain later in a different way so he understands the answer. That's just what I do so you can take it or leave it but I had to share my perspective. [/QUOTE]
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