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Is he just being a "Pre-teen"?
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<blockquote data-quote="OpenWindow" data-source="post: 168581" data-attributes="member: 45"><p>I don't think it's typical pre-teen behavior but it does sound exactly like my 12-yr-old difficult child. I think you're handling it correctly with the natural consequences. I'm glad you got the Asperger's diagnosis. Not only does it help you understand him better, it will help you to get better and more appropriate services.</p><p></p><p>I wish there was some way to get Dad on board... it's always so hard with them (my own husband is very good a denial). I've found that pushing them like that is only asking for trouble, and doesn't teach them a darn thing. Maybe you could get him to agree to try something for a month, just to see if it works. If it doesn't, he can go back to his own way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OpenWindow, post: 168581, member: 45"] I don't think it's typical pre-teen behavior but it does sound exactly like my 12-yr-old difficult child. I think you're handling it correctly with the natural consequences. I'm glad you got the Asperger's diagnosis. Not only does it help you understand him better, it will help you to get better and more appropriate services. I wish there was some way to get Dad on board... it's always so hard with them (my own husband is very good a denial). I've found that pushing them like that is only asking for trouble, and doesn't teach them a darn thing. Maybe you could get him to agree to try something for a month, just to see if it works. If it doesn't, he can go back to his own way. [/QUOTE]
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