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<blockquote data-quote="TeDo" data-source="post: 508317"><p>Pasajes, I have to disagree with you. We are responsible to TEACH our kids what they don't learn like other kids do. If they don't get social rules, it us up to US to figure out that's the problem and teach them how to do it. If they explode, we need to figure out why so we can teach them to cope or deal with things more apporpriately. I would HATE for my son to do something illegal and explode at a cop or kill someone and not be able to tell myself I did all I could to teach him what is RIGHT. Once he is 18, yes, I know there is NOTHING I can do UNLESS their are special circumstances.</p><p></p><p>Our job as parents is to teach our kids to be productive responsible adults. What kind of lesson are we teaching them if we don't teach them to cope with whatever illness they have? That is just plain sad to let them flounder.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TeDo, post: 508317"] Pasajes, I have to disagree with you. We are responsible to TEACH our kids what they don't learn like other kids do. If they don't get social rules, it us up to US to figure out that's the problem and teach them how to do it. If they explode, we need to figure out why so we can teach them to cope or deal with things more apporpriately. I would HATE for my son to do something illegal and explode at a cop or kill someone and not be able to tell myself I did all I could to teach him what is RIGHT. Once he is 18, yes, I know there is NOTHING I can do UNLESS their are special circumstances. Our job as parents is to teach our kids to be productive responsible adults. What kind of lesson are we teaching them if we don't teach them to cope with whatever illness they have? That is just plain sad to let them flounder. [/QUOTE]
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