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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 461908" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>I think you have found an effective solution. The autistic traits often prevent comprehension, the lack of social skills limits the ability to actually listen to others and then the frustration leads to outbursts. We found in our case that there was such eagerness to speak that difficult child#2 was concentrating on what he could say instead of absorbing what was said to him. I guess the word "solution" was a poor choice. The problems won't go away because of your method but it may very well train him to listen to others, ask questions about what he does not understand, and then eventually be able to practice those skills with others. Good luck. DDD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 461908, member: 35"] I think you have found an effective solution. The autistic traits often prevent comprehension, the lack of social skills limits the ability to actually listen to others and then the frustration leads to outbursts. We found in our case that there was such eagerness to speak that difficult child#2 was concentrating on what he could say instead of absorbing what was said to him. I guess the word "solution" was a poor choice. The problems won't go away because of your method but it may very well train him to listen to others, ask questions about what he does not understand, and then eventually be able to practice those skills with others. Good luck. DDD [/QUOTE]
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