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Son talks NONSTOP, even when in his room/Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD)?
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<blockquote data-quote="AllStressedOut" data-source="post: 59338" data-attributes="member: 3837"><p>My oldest difficult child talks constantly. He can't keep any thought to himself so its very random. He also talks to the TV and to his games. I think he may be like Lindas husband because I think it helps him process his thoughts.</p><p></p><p>We can be at the movies and he'll start going on and on and people are glaring. As he gets older he is slowly realizing that this isn't appropriate at all times, but he's still working on that. For now, we took the advice of someone who posted about a similar topic previously. She said she has a saying that is random that she says when her child speaks randomly. Ours is "The sky is blue" and he looks at us for a second, nods his head and says "oh" and realizes hes blurting out random stuff. If you don't know my son, following him in a conversation is very difficult.</p><p></p><p>He doesn't relate well to kids his age, so he doesn't socialize easily at school. I think talking to himself helps ease how uncomfortable school sitatuions can be for him. I also think it makes it more difficult for him to make friends, but as much as we try to explain how things work, he just can't seem to follow along. Hes slowly getting better as he gets older though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AllStressedOut, post: 59338, member: 3837"] My oldest difficult child talks constantly. He can't keep any thought to himself so its very random. He also talks to the TV and to his games. I think he may be like Lindas husband because I think it helps him process his thoughts. We can be at the movies and he'll start going on and on and people are glaring. As he gets older he is slowly realizing that this isn't appropriate at all times, but he's still working on that. For now, we took the advice of someone who posted about a similar topic previously. She said she has a saying that is random that she says when her child speaks randomly. Ours is "The sky is blue" and he looks at us for a second, nods his head and says "oh" and realizes hes blurting out random stuff. If you don't know my son, following him in a conversation is very difficult. He doesn't relate well to kids his age, so he doesn't socialize easily at school. I think talking to himself helps ease how uncomfortable school sitatuions can be for him. I also think it makes it more difficult for him to make friends, but as much as we try to explain how things work, he just can't seem to follow along. Hes slowly getting better as he gets older though. [/QUOTE]
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