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<blockquote data-quote="ML" data-source="post: 363699"><p>You know for a long time I thought Manster was psychic. That was before I fully understood the extent of the imitative qualities. Here would be this young child melting down with his emotions and they reflected the ones I FELT. Wth? Now I know the responsibility of guarding my own emotions; or at the very least dealing with them in a healthy manner so he can learn how to manage his own. With these kids we truly do lead by example much more than with typical kids. The concept of doing what I say (not as I do) has no place in raising an Aspie.</p><p></p><p>Marg, as usual, you give exceptional advice and I'm grateful for you taking the time to speak on this issue.</p><p></p><p>Step, I'm so glad you and husband are getting on the same page with this. If we let them "triangulate" us, we're dead. Hugs!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ML, post: 363699"] You know for a long time I thought Manster was psychic. That was before I fully understood the extent of the imitative qualities. Here would be this young child melting down with his emotions and they reflected the ones I FELT. Wth? Now I know the responsibility of guarding my own emotions; or at the very least dealing with them in a healthy manner so he can learn how to manage his own. With these kids we truly do lead by example much more than with typical kids. The concept of doing what I say (not as I do) has no place in raising an Aspie. Marg, as usual, you give exceptional advice and I'm grateful for you taking the time to speak on this issue. Step, I'm so glad you and husband are getting on the same page with this. If we let them "triangulate" us, we're dead. Hugs! [/QUOTE]
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