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<blockquote data-quote="EStephens" data-source="post: 546677" data-attributes="member: 15028"><p>Sorry to hear about a hard day!</p><p> If anyone figures out exactly how or why our difficult child's think and act they way they do, I believe we would all finally have answers we can't seem to find. </p><p>Do you think your kiddo was upset because anything he wanted to do was not exactly what everyone else wanted to do? </p><p>For what it's worth, my difficult child LOVES his games. I am coming to terms with the fact that my son is a gamer. (I am game stupid so I am always out of the loop as he tries to tell me about Zelda, Link, Sonic, Waluigi, Wario, and all the different characters from his games. He can talk about the characters and their adventures for hours and hours, but ask him about how he feels and you can hear crickets.) When it is game time around our house and no one really wants to play his games, he shuts down and tries to explain to us how fun the games are. It seems for him the games are more cherished than people. They seem to be like a safe zone. He has told me before that he prefers games to talking to people because people have rules that are confusing and games don't. He never has to guess what he is supposed to do in a game. </p><p></p><p>Hope you have a better day!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="EStephens, post: 546677, member: 15028"] Sorry to hear about a hard day! If anyone figures out exactly how or why our difficult child's think and act they way they do, I believe we would all finally have answers we can't seem to find. Do you think your kiddo was upset because anything he wanted to do was not exactly what everyone else wanted to do? For what it's worth, my difficult child LOVES his games. I am coming to terms with the fact that my son is a gamer. (I am game stupid so I am always out of the loop as he tries to tell me about Zelda, Link, Sonic, Waluigi, Wario, and all the different characters from his games. He can talk about the characters and their adventures for hours and hours, but ask him about how he feels and you can hear crickets.) When it is game time around our house and no one really wants to play his games, he shuts down and tries to explain to us how fun the games are. It seems for him the games are more cherished than people. They seem to be like a safe zone. He has told me before that he prefers games to talking to people because people have rules that are confusing and games don't. He never has to guess what he is supposed to do in a game. Hope you have a better day! [/QUOTE]
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