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What are some good, reliable tests for Asperger's?
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<blockquote data-quote="Allan-Matlem" data-source="post: 543033" data-attributes="member: 10"><p>Lovelyboy wrote </p><p></p><p>Allan...I hear what you say about getting the kid involved in problemsolving, identifying the problem and seeking solutions....The only problem here is that with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) kids, ok....lets just say, in my kids situation...one of his BIGGEST problems, and this contributes to bad behavior, is the problems he has with: IDENTIFYING THE PROBLEM, </p><p> PLEMSOLVING and SEEKING ALTERNATIVES! So its a very nice idea....but in reality, my kid might just say well he cant see any problem....he struggles to see his contribution to conflict, stress, exct. And then the whole irrational spiral of timewaisting arguing will start! He seldom has any clue of how his behaviour is causing some one else to feel bad or angry! </p><p></p><p>So like most challenging kids and their parents CPS and Plan B is hard work, messy and difficult , everybody lacking the skills. This is even more of a reason to get help on using plan B because we have identified crucial skills that a kid is lacking </p><p></p><p>there are many reasons why Plan B is unsuccessful </p><p></p><p>the opening statement is not specific and neutral enough</p><p>we are not spending enough time on the kids concerns - real slow </p><p></p><p>Allan</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Allan-Matlem, post: 543033, member: 10"] Lovelyboy wrote Allan...I hear what you say about getting the kid involved in problemsolving, identifying the problem and seeking solutions....The only problem here is that with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) kids, ok....lets just say, in my kids situation...one of his BIGGEST problems, and this contributes to bad behavior, is the problems he has with: IDENTIFYING THE PROBLEM, PLEMSOLVING and SEEKING ALTERNATIVES! So its a very nice idea....but in reality, my kid might just say well he cant see any problem....he struggles to see his contribution to conflict, stress, exct. And then the whole irrational spiral of timewaisting arguing will start! He seldom has any clue of how his behaviour is causing some one else to feel bad or angry! So like most challenging kids and their parents CPS and Plan B is hard work, messy and difficult , everybody lacking the skills. This is even more of a reason to get help on using plan B because we have identified crucial skills that a kid is lacking there are many reasons why Plan B is unsuccessful the opening statement is not specific and neutral enough we are not spending enough time on the kids concerns - real slow Allan [/QUOTE]
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