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<blockquote data-quote="TeDo" data-source="post: 480429"><p>Boy, can I relate to that scenario. If difficult child 1's "plan" doesn't go as he expected, EVERYONE around him knows it. I have learned to work around the rigidity as much as I can but there will ALWAYS be unexpected things that pop up. I don't know how to teach him to handle those because as soon as they happen he melts down so we can't talk about it. Teaching him how to handle unexpected events in general don't work because of the literal thinking and inability to generalize what he has learned. It puts us (and him) in a very precarious spot.</p><p></p><p>Buddy, I am glad you made him a part of the team. That is Plan B in action. I am sorry he's not home tonight but it will go much better since he had a say in it. difficult child 1 starts speech therapy on Friday to work on expressive speech ie, using his words and putting words to his feeling, etc. I am hopeful but not holding my breath. Know what I mean??</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TeDo, post: 480429"] Boy, can I relate to that scenario. If difficult child 1's "plan" doesn't go as he expected, EVERYONE around him knows it. I have learned to work around the rigidity as much as I can but there will ALWAYS be unexpected things that pop up. I don't know how to teach him to handle those because as soon as they happen he melts down so we can't talk about it. Teaching him how to handle unexpected events in general don't work because of the literal thinking and inability to generalize what he has learned. It puts us (and him) in a very precarious spot. Buddy, I am glad you made him a part of the team. That is Plan B in action. I am sorry he's not home tonight but it will go much better since he had a say in it. difficult child 1 starts speech therapy on Friday to work on expressive speech ie, using his words and putting words to his feeling, etc. I am hopeful but not holding my breath. Know what I mean?? [/QUOTE]
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