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<blockquote data-quote="JLady" data-source="post: 257692" data-attributes="member: 6439"><p>I'm reading "Parenting your Asperger Child". It is really an eye opener. I'm reading about subtypes. My son has ADHD as well as Aspergers. His subtype is Anger Resistant Boy. He argues everything, he wants control. His emotions control him. </p><p> </p><p>Amazing.... the recommended approach for this type of AS child is to reamin calm and avoid power struggles. Being "matter of fact" with him really controlled the situation. This is really a good book and it is an easy read. It is written in plain English. I'm finding it very useful and I got it form my local library.</p><p> </p><p>Jlady</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JLady, post: 257692, member: 6439"] I'm reading "Parenting your Asperger Child". It is really an eye opener. I'm reading about subtypes. My son has ADHD as well as Aspergers. His subtype is Anger Resistant Boy. He argues everything, he wants control. His emotions control him. Amazing.... the recommended approach for this type of AS child is to reamin calm and avoid power struggles. Being "matter of fact" with him really controlled the situation. This is really a good book and it is an easy read. It is written in plain English. I'm finding it very useful and I got it form my local library. Jlady [/QUOTE]
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