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<blockquote data-quote="buddy" data-source="post: 493861" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p>BOTH of my non Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) nephews do this constantly. Pick on every little detail and word. Q pulls the other thing difficult child 1 said, tells me it is my job to cook for him and take care of him. I remind him like you do... I made you dinner, or put the supplies out for those things that he is supposed to make for himself. I let him know it is my job to TEACH him how to get food for himself at his age (my baby will be 15 on Thursday!). I still take huge risks with him if I even let him pour milk in his own cereal but I do it. He then tries the... but it tastes better when you do it argument. Can be funny at times and exhausting at others.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 493861, member: 12886"] BOTH of my non Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) nephews do this constantly. Pick on every little detail and word. Q pulls the other thing difficult child 1 said, tells me it is my job to cook for him and take care of him. I remind him like you do... I made you dinner, or put the supplies out for those things that he is supposed to make for himself. I let him know it is my job to TEACH him how to get food for himself at his age (my baby will be 15 on Thursday!). I still take huge risks with him if I even let him pour milk in his own cereal but I do it. He then tries the... but it tastes better when you do it argument. Can be funny at times and exhausting at others. [/QUOTE]
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