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<blockquote data-quote="Snowenne" data-source="post: 433258" data-attributes="member: 12088"><p>My son is definatly the typical aspergers case. Which does surprise me that it took 7 years to get the final diagnosis. However his anger is brutal right now and definatly I believe that getting him on something that will take that down is what we need. We are stuck really. Hes very defiant. You tell him the rules and he gets really upset. I try to explain to him that everyone has rules. Some rules we wont like but we need to follow it. He's a huge negiotiator. Everything we ask him to do turns into if I do that then I want this. Sometimes I will allow him to do it (if its something small) but when it comes to the important things he has to listen. Right now I am working on a book for him. One that will outline everything. Im going to laminate it so he cannot destroy it when hes in his moods lol. Next week back at the doctors. Hoping to get medicated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Snowenne, post: 433258, member: 12088"] My son is definatly the typical aspergers case. Which does surprise me that it took 7 years to get the final diagnosis. However his anger is brutal right now and definatly I believe that getting him on something that will take that down is what we need. We are stuck really. Hes very defiant. You tell him the rules and he gets really upset. I try to explain to him that everyone has rules. Some rules we wont like but we need to follow it. He's a huge negiotiator. Everything we ask him to do turns into if I do that then I want this. Sometimes I will allow him to do it (if its something small) but when it comes to the important things he has to listen. Right now I am working on a book for him. One that will outline everything. Im going to laminate it so he cannot destroy it when hes in his moods lol. Next week back at the doctors. Hoping to get medicated. [/QUOTE]
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