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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 597470" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>difficult children don't follow any pattern. My son, who is on the spectrum, was worse at home because school is so structured plus he is high functioning enough not to want to act up in front of other kids. At home, when we had to interrupt his routine a lot and take him to stimulating places (like shopping) he was much worse. The fact that she has to go from your house to Dad's house is also upsetting her comfort zone and perhaps his house is more chaotic than yours. Routine, routine, routine...it's what t hey crave an d makes your life easier too!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 597470, member: 1550"] difficult children don't follow any pattern. My son, who is on the spectrum, was worse at home because school is so structured plus he is high functioning enough not to want to act up in front of other kids. At home, when we had to interrupt his routine a lot and take him to stimulating places (like shopping) he was much worse. The fact that she has to go from your house to Dad's house is also upsetting her comfort zone and perhaps his house is more chaotic than yours. Routine, routine, routine...it's what t hey crave an d makes your life easier too! [/QUOTE]
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