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Things not to say to a child with-autism
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<blockquote data-quote="Marg's Man" data-source="post: 483956" data-attributes="member: 4085"><p>You're right Terry it is so typical and <strong>I'M</strong> the dad who pushes his buttons.</p><p></p><p>Better he learn how to avoid LETTING his buttons get pushed with me (who understands, even if I do mess up - regularly) than with some gorilla/bouncer who will pound him into the pavement for getting mouthy - however justifiably.</p><p></p><p>He'll be 18 in about 9 weeks - a responsible adult but responsible for what?</p><p></p><p>Marg and I are running out of time...</p><p></p><p>Marg's Man</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marg's Man, post: 483956, member: 4085"] You're right Terry it is so typical and [B]I'M[/B] the dad who pushes his buttons. Better he learn how to avoid LETTING his buttons get pushed with me (who understands, even if I do mess up - regularly) than with some gorilla/bouncer who will pound him into the pavement for getting mouthy - however justifiably. He'll be 18 in about 9 weeks - a responsible adult but responsible for what? Marg and I are running out of time... Marg's Man [/QUOTE]
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