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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 437996" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>That's hard to say. How does he behave w hen you discipline him and how do you do it? When I put Sonic in a time out chair, I had to hold him down while he hit and kicked me and even tried to bite me. Then when I laughingly couldn't handle holding him down anymore and said, "Stay there until you can be calm" and tried to walk away, he picked up the chair, like Superman, and threw it. </p><p></p><p>With some of our kids perhaps heavy disciplining would help. But my son is on the autism spectrum and it didn't change his behavior at all. My opinion is that it isn't your fault. Don't blame yourself. Sounds like a very rigid society with no room for children's differences, HOWEVER not everyone here is tolerant either. I've had my share of nasty looks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 437996, member: 1550"] That's hard to say. How does he behave w hen you discipline him and how do you do it? When I put Sonic in a time out chair, I had to hold him down while he hit and kicked me and even tried to bite me. Then when I laughingly couldn't handle holding him down anymore and said, "Stay there until you can be calm" and tried to walk away, he picked up the chair, like Superman, and threw it. With some of our kids perhaps heavy disciplining would help. But my son is on the autism spectrum and it didn't change his behavior at all. My opinion is that it isn't your fault. Don't blame yourself. Sounds like a very rigid society with no room for children's differences, HOWEVER not everyone here is tolerant either. I've had my share of nasty looks. [/QUOTE]
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