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<blockquote data-quote="lovelyboy" data-source="post: 481694" data-attributes="member: 8045"><p>I agree Buddy...there does seem to be alot in common!</p><p>The speech therapist is bussy doing her post graduate on AS...and works mostly with them...The therapist who assessed him was referred to by the psychiatrist, because she did her masters in social skill training. She seems very good, but I knew from the beginning she was to loud...laughing out loud and abruptly...this confusses my son! Luckily she can't see him so she asked the other therapist at the practice to see him. This therapist works mostly with AS and she seems very gentle (but luckily not in the mothering way....my son don't like the cuddling type!)....she speaks in soft tone of voice and looks relaxed!</p><p>Hope this will work out! Interestingly the ST thought it would be a good idea to give my son some kind of device like earplugs to put in his ears in class, wich will amplify the teachers voice and cut out background noise? He is very excited.....don't know if any one tried this before?</p><p></p><p>Something to smile at!: The other day my son couldn't get smarties in the shop, so he said out loud...oh sh*t! The old lady looked shocked and I told him to appologize to her.....he felt very bad! So I told him this is why at home I encouraged him not to swear....He then accused ME for his fault because he said I only told him not to swear at home and never told him not to swear in public! OMW!!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lovelyboy, post: 481694, member: 8045"] I agree Buddy...there does seem to be alot in common! The speech therapist is bussy doing her post graduate on AS...and works mostly with them...The therapist who assessed him was referred to by the psychiatrist, because she did her masters in social skill training. She seems very good, but I knew from the beginning she was to loud...laughing out loud and abruptly...this confusses my son! Luckily she can't see him so she asked the other therapist at the practice to see him. This therapist works mostly with AS and she seems very gentle (but luckily not in the mothering way....my son don't like the cuddling type!)....she speaks in soft tone of voice and looks relaxed! Hope this will work out! Interestingly the ST thought it would be a good idea to give my son some kind of device like earplugs to put in his ears in class, wich will amplify the teachers voice and cut out background noise? He is very excited.....don't know if any one tried this before? Something to smile at!: The other day my son couldn't get smarties in the shop, so he said out loud...oh sh*t! The old lady looked shocked and I told him to appologize to her.....he felt very bad! So I told him this is why at home I encouraged him not to swear....He then accused ME for his fault because he said I only told him not to swear at home and never told him not to swear in public! OMW!!!! [/QUOTE]
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