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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 482387" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>Terry, I absolutely think they are correct. I do not think this is all related to an AS diagnosis. His threatening you every time you take anything to do with the electronics or any screen is much more intense that AS. Most people with AS want to follow rules. They are actually black and white thinkers and if a rule is laid down, it must be followed. Everyone must follow it or they get upset. I cannot imagine my aspie son breaking into my room to get to my computer. Cory, at that time, oh yes. Nothing was safe from him. </p><p></p><p>You are finding more and more things that he is manipulating you on. You need to make a stand now before he does this outside the home where you have no input into what happens to him. Just look at what happened to Klmno's son. You really dont want C to end up in that situation. He will if you dont stop this in its tracks now. Im not sure if a military academy is the perfect setting for him though there is a wonderful one up near Blackstone or Black something. I get those cities mixed up since I have been gone from VA so long. LOL. Just southeast of VATech I believe. He may do better in an emotional growth boarding school. I believe there is one run by the methodist childrens home in Richmond. Or there was. I called them when I was looking for placements for Cory years ago. I can call a woman who got her son into a wonderful place when she was having trouble with her son about a year ago who works with Jamie. I believe it was in VA. I talked to her for a long time on the phone and she said the place was wonderful. They take kids with all sorts of mental health diagnosis's and she was extremely happy with it and last I heard the boy was back home and doing well. I believe he was in for around 9 months.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 482387, member: 1514"] Terry, I absolutely think they are correct. I do not think this is all related to an AS diagnosis. His threatening you every time you take anything to do with the electronics or any screen is much more intense that AS. Most people with AS want to follow rules. They are actually black and white thinkers and if a rule is laid down, it must be followed. Everyone must follow it or they get upset. I cannot imagine my aspie son breaking into my room to get to my computer. Cory, at that time, oh yes. Nothing was safe from him. You are finding more and more things that he is manipulating you on. You need to make a stand now before he does this outside the home where you have no input into what happens to him. Just look at what happened to Klmno's son. You really dont want C to end up in that situation. He will if you dont stop this in its tracks now. Im not sure if a military academy is the perfect setting for him though there is a wonderful one up near Blackstone or Black something. I get those cities mixed up since I have been gone from VA so long. LOL. Just southeast of VATech I believe. He may do better in an emotional growth boarding school. I believe there is one run by the methodist childrens home in Richmond. Or there was. I called them when I was looking for placements for Cory years ago. I can call a woman who got her son into a wonderful place when she was having trouble with her son about a year ago who works with Jamie. I believe it was in VA. I talked to her for a long time on the phone and she said the place was wonderful. They take kids with all sorts of mental health diagnosis's and she was extremely happy with it and last I heard the boy was back home and doing well. I believe he was in for around 9 months. [/QUOTE]
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