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Therapy for us parents - does it help?
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<blockquote data-quote="allhaileris" data-source="post: 551745" data-attributes="member: 5663"><p>I have to use my brain when he's talking to me because it's always subjects that involve thinking. Like if he was just blabbing on about some movie, or something his friend did, what he wants for dinner, no brain needed. But he doesn't. It's more like "I was looking at this xyz thing for the computer that involves 320g of space vs 500g of space and the processor that goes with it is abc and if I do that I'd need to reformat this and do that". Things he actually wants answers to. I also can't just ignore him. And there is the auditory processing thing, if I'm just listening to him, I have to actually think to get everything in. If I'm watching something, then I don't have to think so hard. If I'm reading I don't have to think so hard. It's just the listening part that's hard.</p><p></p><p>And yes, I've asked him repeatedly to give me some quiet time and he never does it. Can't go a full minute without talking, when I need the space.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="allhaileris, post: 551745, member: 5663"] I have to use my brain when he's talking to me because it's always subjects that involve thinking. Like if he was just blabbing on about some movie, or something his friend did, what he wants for dinner, no brain needed. But he doesn't. It's more like "I was looking at this xyz thing for the computer that involves 320g of space vs 500g of space and the processor that goes with it is abc and if I do that I'd need to reformat this and do that". Things he actually wants answers to. I also can't just ignore him. And there is the auditory processing thing, if I'm just listening to him, I have to actually think to get everything in. If I'm watching something, then I don't have to think so hard. If I'm reading I don't have to think so hard. It's just the listening part that's hard. And yes, I've asked him repeatedly to give me some quiet time and he never does it. Can't go a full minute without talking, when I need the space. [/QUOTE]
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