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<blockquote data-quote="buddy" data-source="post: 499380" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p>Interesting, I think I understand your situation now a little better since you described him more. Poor guy stuck between a rock and a hard place. So, if he does well in structure like that what about more of a therapeutic boarding school setting??? I dont know about those very much, would people here have info on that or on the web to see if that could be a fit for him? </p><p></p><p>I can totally see how aspies and autistic kids could make him nuts. I often think that I wish my son and a son whose mom I had met would be friends and it never works that way.... my son is so low functioning cognitively that his humor is just not sophisticated enough usually... and they want to talk about their interests on and on or to play a game that is out of his league... both tend to have low frustration tolerance, see things from their perspective mostly, etc... these guys can't catch a break sometimes, lol. And I would just love to have a friend where I could hang out and our kids would be fine together. sigh. TeDo and I met up and actually our boys did well together. Her son is sensitive enough to other's needs that he was able to hold it together and they had some common interests so that worked slick. And I not only got to play with TeDo but her difficult child 1 and I hit it off, he is really cool. (they both were but Q and I each got one of the twins, lol).Too bad we live so far away. </p><p></p><p>I sure hope you get some needed info from your neuropsychologist evaluation. Let us know how it goes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 499380, member: 12886"] Interesting, I think I understand your situation now a little better since you described him more. Poor guy stuck between a rock and a hard place. So, if he does well in structure like that what about more of a therapeutic boarding school setting??? I dont know about those very much, would people here have info on that or on the web to see if that could be a fit for him? I can totally see how aspies and autistic kids could make him nuts. I often think that I wish my son and a son whose mom I had met would be friends and it never works that way.... my son is so low functioning cognitively that his humor is just not sophisticated enough usually... and they want to talk about their interests on and on or to play a game that is out of his league... both tend to have low frustration tolerance, see things from their perspective mostly, etc... these guys can't catch a break sometimes, lol. And I would just love to have a friend where I could hang out and our kids would be fine together. sigh. TeDo and I met up and actually our boys did well together. Her son is sensitive enough to other's needs that he was able to hold it together and they had some common interests so that worked slick. And I not only got to play with TeDo but her difficult child 1 and I hit it off, he is really cool. (they both were but Q and I each got one of the twins, lol).Too bad we live so far away. I sure hope you get some needed info from your neuropsychologist evaluation. Let us know how it goes. [/QUOTE]
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