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Does Your difficult child have Trouble with "Nice - ness" ?
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<blockquote data-quote="TerryJ2" data-source="post: 420255" data-attributes="member: 3419"><p>VERY interesting. Great interaction.</p><p>My son is extremely embarrassed by any social interaction. If I roll down the car window to ask a stranger for directions, he totally freaks out. I can't believe my right arm is still in the socket.</p><p>His perception has always been different from mine. I don't know if it's his cognitive abilities in regard to not picking up on social cues, or his anxiety, or a combination.</p><p>I have told him over and over that certain things are not only okay, they're good. But all he gets is that if a stranger wants to give him a quarter for the gumball machine (which a woman did once, right in the middle of my trying to discipline him) then that's okay. But if it's anything else, then you run and hide.</p><p>I hope others here have better insights.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryJ2, post: 420255, member: 3419"] VERY interesting. Great interaction. My son is extremely embarrassed by any social interaction. If I roll down the car window to ask a stranger for directions, he totally freaks out. I can't believe my right arm is still in the socket. His perception has always been different from mine. I don't know if it's his cognitive abilities in regard to not picking up on social cues, or his anxiety, or a combination. I have told him over and over that certain things are not only okay, they're good. But all he gets is that if a stranger wants to give him a quarter for the gumball machine (which a woman did once, right in the middle of my trying to discipline him) then that's okay. But if it's anything else, then you run and hide. I hope others here have better insights. [/QUOTE]
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