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<blockquote data-quote="rejectedmom" data-source="post: 504127" data-attributes="member: 2315"><p>My grandson does this and I do believe he has autistic tendancies though not diagnosis'd on the spectrum. He has inappropriate responses to social situations at times also. He has never laughed at us when we are trying to reprimand him though. We mostly just ignored the facial expressions when he was younger now we ask him if he is aware that he is smiling or say something like "this is serious so I hope you are listening". He is a relly sweet kid so he corrects it right away. </p><p></p><p>Our easy child/difficult child used to laugh at inappropriate times and we would just say "this is not funny and your laughing is inappropriate in this situation." He was a pretty easy kid in that he didn't have melt downs or rages so we could do this. It helped him to learn appropriate responses to peoples emotions which I think is vital for them to be accepted socally.</p><p></p><p>I do think that you have to take your child's temperment into concideration. You can teach emotion responses outside of the situation if they do not take correction well. easy child/difficult child got this in Occupational Therapist (OT) also.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rejectedmom, post: 504127, member: 2315"] My grandson does this and I do believe he has autistic tendancies though not diagnosis'd on the spectrum. He has inappropriate responses to social situations at times also. He has never laughed at us when we are trying to reprimand him though. We mostly just ignored the facial expressions when he was younger now we ask him if he is aware that he is smiling or say something like "this is serious so I hope you are listening". He is a relly sweet kid so he corrects it right away. Our easy child/difficult child used to laugh at inappropriate times and we would just say "this is not funny and your laughing is inappropriate in this situation." He was a pretty easy kid in that he didn't have melt downs or rages so we could do this. It helped him to learn appropriate responses to peoples emotions which I think is vital for them to be accepted socally. I do think that you have to take your child's temperment into concideration. You can teach emotion responses outside of the situation if they do not take correction well. easy child/difficult child got this in Occupational Therapist (OT) also. [/QUOTE]
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