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Mom, what time is it?
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<blockquote data-quote="Bunny" data-source="post: 565082"><p>It's tough. difficult child is very literal and concrete. If you say you are leaving the house around 4:15, he starts twitching if the clock says 4:16 and I'm still not ready to go. I have tried to say to him, "Around 4:15 does not literally mean exactly 4:15. It could be a few minutes earlier, it could be a few minutes later." He struggles with it. There is no gray in his life. Everything is either black or white, which makes it very hard for a mom who does alot of "gray", if that makes any sense.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bunny, post: 565082"] It's tough. difficult child is very literal and concrete. If you say you are leaving the house around 4:15, he starts twitching if the clock says 4:16 and I'm still not ready to go. I have tried to say to him, "Around 4:15 does not literally mean exactly 4:15. It could be a few minutes earlier, it could be a few minutes later." He struggles with it. There is no gray in his life. Everything is either black or white, which makes it very hard for a mom who does alot of "gray", if that makes any sense. [/QUOTE]
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