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<blockquote data-quote="keista" data-source="post: 436472" data-attributes="member: 11965"><p>You are NOT <strong>stuffing up so bad</strong>. You're learning a new type of kid. Someone had used a computer analogy. All kids are computers, but your son is a MAC, and most other kids are easy child's (funny it's the same initials) So, most of the information out there is for a easy child and you are trying to run a Mac with easy child info. Some things are very much the same, but others are ENTIRELY different. See, if only we got instruction manuals with our kids, it would be OK.</p><p></p><p>So since there is no instruction manual specifically for your son, you have to read generic ones and find what will work for your family. The more you learn about Asperger's, and the more you read about it, the more you will understand your child, and be able to help in a positive manner.</p><p></p><p>And yes, come open your mouth on here. Plain venting, or specific situations you need help troubleshooting. Lots of Aspie parents here with years of experience and advice.</p><p></p><p>by the way your corrected title would NOT have shocked me. Both son and DD1 would throw books at me - they just weren't having it!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="keista, post: 436472, member: 11965"] You are NOT [B]stuffing up so bad[/B]. You're learning a new type of kid. Someone had used a computer analogy. All kids are computers, but your son is a MAC, and most other kids are easy child's (funny it's the same initials) So, most of the information out there is for a easy child and you are trying to run a Mac with easy child info. Some things are very much the same, but others are ENTIRELY different. See, if only we got instruction manuals with our kids, it would be OK. So since there is no instruction manual specifically for your son, you have to read generic ones and find what will work for your family. The more you learn about Asperger's, and the more you read about it, the more you will understand your child, and be able to help in a positive manner. And yes, come open your mouth on here. Plain venting, or specific situations you need help troubleshooting. Lots of Aspie parents here with years of experience and advice. by the way your corrected title would NOT have shocked me. Both son and DD1 would throw books at me - they just weren't having it! [/QUOTE]
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