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<blockquote data-quote="buddy" data-source="post: 492002" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p>yes, actually both ways.... I do when I shouldn't and dont when I should. But when think about it ahead of time, I do try to look at skill deficit first and not assume he is just trying to be mean. It seems like that many times... like tonight he walked by his cousin and kicked him (not to fight, like to get his attention) which was still not the right way to do it.... then I realized we had just told him he couldn't do what they were doing...(putting their ipod on a remote car and videoing others... i thought he wanted to drive it with THEIR I pods on it as it was set up...he was wanting to put HIS on it... Iw as afraid he woudl crash the car and ruin their ipods.... but didn't get that till after he said something. THEN I realized they had HIS remote car. ONce again he was not included in the boys play, ANd the little girls had gone and locked themselves in their room because they didn't want him to play and didn't want him taking pics of them with his galaxy player. ummmm, they had just spent the previous two hours taking tons of pics iwth their new cameras and ipods. But when Q wanted to it was annoying. OH REALLY .... just always taking the NO side for Q. I should have helped advocate but when Q hears me do that he gets embarassed or goes off on everyone. He waked off and did fine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 492002, member: 12886"] yes, actually both ways.... I do when I shouldn't and dont when I should. But when think about it ahead of time, I do try to look at skill deficit first and not assume he is just trying to be mean. It seems like that many times... like tonight he walked by his cousin and kicked him (not to fight, like to get his attention) which was still not the right way to do it.... then I realized we had just told him he couldn't do what they were doing...(putting their ipod on a remote car and videoing others... i thought he wanted to drive it with THEIR I pods on it as it was set up...he was wanting to put HIS on it... Iw as afraid he woudl crash the car and ruin their ipods.... but didn't get that till after he said something. THEN I realized they had HIS remote car. ONce again he was not included in the boys play, ANd the little girls had gone and locked themselves in their room because they didn't want him to play and didn't want him taking pics of them with his galaxy player. ummmm, they had just spent the previous two hours taking tons of pics iwth their new cameras and ipods. But when Q wanted to it was annoying. OH REALLY .... just always taking the NO side for Q. I should have helped advocate but when Q hears me do that he gets embarassed or goes off on everyone. He waked off and did fine. [/QUOTE]
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