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<blockquote data-quote="Marguerite" data-source="post: 379358" data-attributes="member: 1991"><p>This does not sound a lot like Asperger's. Aspies generally may try to lie, but won't try to tell a complex lie, they're not good at lying and generally get caught. About the most complex lie difficult child 1 ever told was "I loaned my computer game to Jack," when in fact Jack had stolen it but difficult child 1 wanted to stop me going round to Jack's house and threatening the police unless the game was given back.</p><p></p><p>Sorry you're having such a rough time. We're here to support. Read other posts, other threads and whatever books we suggest (because generally when we suggest them, it's because we've shared the information back and forth so we know it helps).</p><p></p><p>Push for the Residential Treatment Center (RTC) when you can. If the California warrant is going to be too problematic, work on reporting her for every infraction, so you can try to get her handled by the state. But if you can find Residential Treatment Center (RTC) for her yourself, that may be quicker and frankly, cheaper in the long run (saves all the court costs, the fines, the damaged property etc). It's also a lot cheaper if it gives her a chance of being a decent human being. Our kids are worth it. Your sanity is worth it.</p><p></p><p>Marg</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marguerite, post: 379358, member: 1991"] This does not sound a lot like Asperger's. Aspies generally may try to lie, but won't try to tell a complex lie, they're not good at lying and generally get caught. About the most complex lie difficult child 1 ever told was "I loaned my computer game to Jack," when in fact Jack had stolen it but difficult child 1 wanted to stop me going round to Jack's house and threatening the police unless the game was given back. Sorry you're having such a rough time. We're here to support. Read other posts, other threads and whatever books we suggest (because generally when we suggest them, it's because we've shared the information back and forth so we know it helps). Push for the Residential Treatment Center (RTC) when you can. If the California warrant is going to be too problematic, work on reporting her for every infraction, so you can try to get her handled by the state. But if you can find Residential Treatment Center (RTC) for her yourself, that may be quicker and frankly, cheaper in the long run (saves all the court costs, the fines, the damaged property etc). It's also a lot cheaper if it gives her a chance of being a decent human being. Our kids are worth it. Your sanity is worth it. Marg [/QUOTE]
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