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Another lock / If he only had a brain/vent
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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 127680" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>My teen difficult child has always had this "need" to explore drawers and personal stuff that belongs to others. If you are ever looking for something...just ask difficult child. He takes pride in "knowing".</p><p> </p><p>He does not steal valuables. He does take things that are not his and just as you described they are in view in his room. Each time he says</p><p>"sorry". He qualifies "I didn't break it" or "I didn't steal it"..." I just wanted to look at it" or "I just borrowed it" or "I didn't think you would care if I took it for awhile."</p><p> </p><p>I have a weird theory that by "knowing" "touching" "holding" and "seeing" that he feels connected to the family. His personality is unusual</p><p>and due to the AS he often is in his own world. Like Dude, his memory</p><p>can imitate an elephant OR he can "forget" that everyone was called to the table for dinner five minutes before. It is strange & frustrating. DDD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 127680, member: 35"] My teen difficult child has always had this "need" to explore drawers and personal stuff that belongs to others. If you are ever looking for something...just ask difficult child. He takes pride in "knowing". He does not steal valuables. He does take things that are not his and just as you described they are in view in his room. Each time he says "sorry". He qualifies "I didn't break it" or "I didn't steal it"..." I just wanted to look at it" or "I just borrowed it" or "I didn't think you would care if I took it for awhile." I have a weird theory that by "knowing" "touching" "holding" and "seeing" that he feels connected to the family. His personality is unusual and due to the AS he often is in his own world. Like Dude, his memory can imitate an elephant OR he can "forget" that everyone was called to the table for dinner five minutes before. It is strange & frustrating. DDD [/QUOTE]
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