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Fighting with his pancakes
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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 79161" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Oh, hon, my fourteen year old Spectrum kid still fights with things that way. He'll say, "Stupid, shoes" or "Stupid door!" For him it is easier to express himself out loud than quietly. Most of us say similar stuff in our heads when we are frustrated. He is just talking out loud. Maybe he processes things better when he voices it out loud--at least this is what I was told. I don't know what your son has, but I know it's common for kids on the Spectrum to talk to themselves. It gets dangerous too--because of this my son got a bipolar diagnosis. when Psychiatrist mistakenly thought he was hearing voices in his head.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 79161, member: 1550"] Oh, hon, my fourteen year old Spectrum kid still fights with things that way. He'll say, "Stupid, shoes" or "Stupid door!" For him it is easier to express himself out loud than quietly. Most of us say similar stuff in our heads when we are frustrated. He is just talking out loud. Maybe he processes things better when he voices it out loud--at least this is what I was told. I don't know what your son has, but I know it's common for kids on the Spectrum to talk to themselves. It gets dangerous too--because of this my son got a bipolar diagnosis. when Psychiatrist mistakenly thought he was hearing voices in his head. [/QUOTE]
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