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<blockquote data-quote="TeDo" data-source="post: 578794" data-attributes="member: 15799"><p>I called around and found that he was at the home of a friend of his. The mom, S, has a younger son on the spectrum. I explained what happened and why he left. SHE UNDERSTOOD! It was awesome. She was planning on talking to him without him knowing I talked to her. He snuck back into the house later and got his phone without us hearing him until he shut the door and the dog started crying. I called him a little bit ago and told him to come home in 1/2 an hour and he said ok and was very pleasant. I really hope that attitude continues once he comes home. That's the kind of attitude I can handle dealing with and talking to. He's past being stuck and is more willing to listen and process. PLEASE let that be the case today.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TeDo, post: 578794, member: 15799"] I called around and found that he was at the home of a friend of his. The mom, S, has a younger son on the spectrum. I explained what happened and why he left. SHE UNDERSTOOD! It was awesome. She was planning on talking to him without him knowing I talked to her. He snuck back into the house later and got his phone without us hearing him until he shut the door and the dog started crying. I called him a little bit ago and told him to come home in 1/2 an hour and he said ok and was very pleasant. I really hope that attitude continues once he comes home. That's the kind of attitude I can handle dealing with and talking to. He's past being stuck and is more willing to listen and process. PLEASE let that be the case today. [/QUOTE]
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