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Lunch Room Drama, too much too soon
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<blockquote data-quote="buddy" data-source="post: 466970" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p><span style="font-size: 10px">Yeah, I do watch that but I missed the last one...will watch it online. Funny one show the dad took him to the amusement park and Max (the aspie) didn't want to go (upset his routine) and then when things didn't go as planned once there he had a huge melt own. I had just gone thru that with difficult child. The Mall of America has a free day every year to film their background commercials. difficult child never misses school and I was offering a bonding day (haha, smile...for me i guess) and he very nicely said, "well, that is a very hard decision." Unlike the Parenthood dad, I just said, well it is totally up to you, just let me know so I can tell the bus if I need to. In the end he told me...(he often puts his statements in the form of a question) "do you think if I go then it is a better idea because I can go to school every day?" I said yeah, that is what I was thinking...he decided to go and we had a great time. As many free rides as he wants.</span></p><p><span style="font-size: 10px">""</span></p><p><span style="font-size: 10px">Another difficult child funny....when he rode big roller coasters he apparently noticed something. He said, MOM! You have to take me to the doctor.... I asked what was wrong. He whispered "My p*n*s is afraid of the rides!"</span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 466970, member: 12886"] [SIZE=2]Yeah, I do watch that but I missed the last one...will watch it online. Funny one show the dad took him to the amusement park and Max (the aspie) didn't want to go (upset his routine) and then when things didn't go as planned once there he had a huge melt own. I had just gone thru that with difficult child. The Mall of America has a free day every year to film their background commercials. difficult child never misses school and I was offering a bonding day (haha, smile...for me i guess) and he very nicely said, "well, that is a very hard decision." Unlike the Parenthood dad, I just said, well it is totally up to you, just let me know so I can tell the bus if I need to. In the end he told me...(he often puts his statements in the form of a question) "do you think if I go then it is a better idea because I can go to school every day?" I said yeah, that is what I was thinking...he decided to go and we had a great time. As many free rides as he wants. "" Another difficult child funny....when he rode big roller coasters he apparently noticed something. He said, MOM! You have to take me to the doctor.... I asked what was wrong. He whispered "My p*n*s is afraid of the rides!"[/SIZE] [/QUOTE]
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