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Mother of an 8 year old out of control Aspergers child!
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<blockquote data-quote="keista" data-source="post: 434153" data-attributes="member: 11965"><p>Congratulations for telling the family to back off. It takes a of of strength to do that. Next time they try to "help". Ask if they'd be wiling to take your child for a week or twoand they can implement whatever LEGAL techniques they think you are lacking? Hmmmmmmmmmmmm? AND just like you, they are not allowed to 'raise a hand' to him. This usually shuts them up quite quickly. My "normal" Aunt who is trying to understand, but just can't, knows better - she's done after one day, but still goes back to her 'traditional' thinking.</p><p></p><p>I'm EXTREMELY laid back so allow/ed computers/video games/and TV all as 'needed'. Lucky for me it wasn't a 24/7 thing, but it could also be that it wasn't 24/7 because I allowed the freedom. Like Marg, if a game or show caused any kind of distress, anxiety or increase in bad behavior, it was curbed BUT my kids do have a different temperament.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="keista, post: 434153, member: 11965"] Congratulations for telling the family to back off. It takes a of of strength to do that. Next time they try to "help". Ask if they'd be wiling to take your child for a week or twoand they can implement whatever LEGAL techniques they think you are lacking? Hmmmmmmmmmmmm? AND just like you, they are not allowed to 'raise a hand' to him. This usually shuts them up quite quickly. My "normal" Aunt who is trying to understand, but just can't, knows better - she's done after one day, but still goes back to her 'traditional' thinking. I'm EXTREMELY laid back so allow/ed computers/video games/and TV all as 'needed'. Lucky for me it wasn't a 24/7 thing, but it could also be that it wasn't 24/7 because I allowed the freedom. Like Marg, if a game or show caused any kind of distress, anxiety or increase in bad behavior, it was curbed BUT my kids do have a different temperament. [/QUOTE]
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