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He peed in the playground maze
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<blockquote data-quote="adearing01" data-source="post: 164467" data-attributes="member: 5370"><p>Deliberate or not, that is the question. I am leaning more towards not. I do believe he did not want to stop playing, but he does not seem to understand that you cannot just whip it out wherever.</p><p>I have found places in his room, but he does sleep walk and do this. I have witnessed it and had to direct him to the proper place. He did this on the playground on the last day of school a few weeks ago and we have had issues with this problem since he was three. I wish I had a. better answer, but I just don't know for sure.</p><p>I also agree that there must be a better diagnosis. I have been pushing for Aspergers for over a year now. He does show very strong ODD and Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) tendencies as well. All I know is that I want help and can't seem to find anything that works for more than a day. HE IS TOO SMART!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="adearing01, post: 164467, member: 5370"] Deliberate or not, that is the question. I am leaning more towards not. I do believe he did not want to stop playing, but he does not seem to understand that you cannot just whip it out wherever. I have found places in his room, but he does sleep walk and do this. I have witnessed it and had to direct him to the proper place. He did this on the playground on the last day of school a few weeks ago and we have had issues with this problem since he was three. I wish I had a. better answer, but I just don't know for sure. I also agree that there must be a better diagnosis. I have been pushing for Aspergers for over a year now. He does show very strong ODD and Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) tendencies as well. All I know is that I want help and can't seem to find anything that works for more than a day. HE IS TOO SMART! [/QUOTE]
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