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-Passive aggressive mean-ness towards others...is this really part of his diagnoses??
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<blockquote data-quote="PlainJane" data-source="post: 592127" data-attributes="member: 11700"><p>Thank you, but the girls shoes weren't old, they were brand new!! It could have been a child saying they like hte color pink/blue/green etc...doesn't matter if it difficult child favorite color! He will wait a minute, actually he does a quick look see to make sure no one is listening to him and I have to be "engrossed" in a conversation or "reading a book" like I have to be ovbiously not paying attention, then he will say [the kids favorite color] is ugly. BUT if I am looking right at him or someone else that he is hiding the behvoir from like the other child's parent is watching I can see the wheels turning in his head, and he just moves on from it without the hurtful comment.</p><p></p><p>His aspie behavior, stating the facts, he just says those, he's not hiding it, or aware that its wrong. But this other behavoir, he controls it and keeps it under the radar.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PlainJane, post: 592127, member: 11700"] Thank you, but the girls shoes weren't old, they were brand new!! It could have been a child saying they like hte color pink/blue/green etc...doesn't matter if it difficult child favorite color! He will wait a minute, actually he does a quick look see to make sure no one is listening to him and I have to be "engrossed" in a conversation or "reading a book" like I have to be ovbiously not paying attention, then he will say [the kids favorite color] is ugly. BUT if I am looking right at him or someone else that he is hiding the behvoir from like the other child's parent is watching I can see the wheels turning in his head, and he just moves on from it without the hurtful comment. His aspie behavior, stating the facts, he just says those, he's not hiding it, or aware that its wrong. But this other behavoir, he controls it and keeps it under the radar. [/QUOTE]
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