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<blockquote data-quote="Matty's Mummy" data-source="post: 560060" data-attributes="member: 5222"><p>I how do I help him with this?</p><p></p><p>my son has been playing a game called Mindcraft on the computer, he is in tears and a mess because he cant delete parts of he game because he "will never see them again" it's so detressing for him. he has hoarding as part of his Aspergers and has attachments to almost everything. </p><p>he says he wants to remember everything and crys so hard at the thought of having to delete anything rom computer games to mistakes in school work. he would rather have something incorrect then have to delete or rub out mistakes, which is hard as he doens't like to make mistakes. </p><p>this week he has been so upset over this game and he's so confussed over what to do. I cant really understand the game though I'm trying. all I know is, he wants to delete a part so he an move on in the game and he cant bring himself to. </p><p>he's crying and really depressed saying his life is horrible he doesnt' want to live.... I'm sure he is depressed, we talked with our Pead last visit and she said some kids are just sensitive and they dont medicate sensitive children.... we wern't sure at the time but after this week I'm thinking for sure he is depressed. </p><p>I need help with how to help him move passed needing to remember everthing, some idea's for hoarding. I will be calling the Pead first thing in the morning to go back for another visit. </p><p>thanks for any help to get us through in the mean times.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Matty's Mummy, post: 560060, member: 5222"] I how do I help him with this? my son has been playing a game called Mindcraft on the computer, he is in tears and a mess because he cant delete parts of he game because he "will never see them again" it's so detressing for him. he has hoarding as part of his Aspergers and has attachments to almost everything. he says he wants to remember everything and crys so hard at the thought of having to delete anything rom computer games to mistakes in school work. he would rather have something incorrect then have to delete or rub out mistakes, which is hard as he doens't like to make mistakes. this week he has been so upset over this game and he's so confussed over what to do. I cant really understand the game though I'm trying. all I know is, he wants to delete a part so he an move on in the game and he cant bring himself to. he's crying and really depressed saying his life is horrible he doesnt' want to live.... I'm sure he is depressed, we talked with our Pead last visit and she said some kids are just sensitive and they dont medicate sensitive children.... we wern't sure at the time but after this week I'm thinking for sure he is depressed. I need help with how to help him move passed needing to remember everthing, some idea's for hoarding. I will be calling the Pead first thing in the morning to go back for another visit. thanks for any help to get us through in the mean times. [/QUOTE]
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