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<blockquote data-quote="Malika" data-source="post: 588289" data-attributes="member: 11227"><p>He's not autistic. Please believe me, he's not autistic... the trigger was the "no". He was fine with the teacher not showing up, fine with there being school not play centre... it was the no, unleashing all this stuff about how he's not allowed to watch television (rule is he can't have television during the week, always been that way), about how he wants a DS, etc. Some anger about not getting what he wants, about being told no... I can't get at it more deeply than that. The hunger for nutritious food and the tiredness were factors, yes - but why be happy and fine for half an hour and then suddenly not? If it was really an issue wouldn't it have been an issue from the beginning?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Malika, post: 588289, member: 11227"] He's not autistic. Please believe me, he's not autistic... the trigger was the "no". He was fine with the teacher not showing up, fine with there being school not play centre... it was the no, unleashing all this stuff about how he's not allowed to watch television (rule is he can't have television during the week, always been that way), about how he wants a DS, etc. Some anger about not getting what he wants, about being told no... I can't get at it more deeply than that. The hunger for nutritious food and the tiredness were factors, yes - but why be happy and fine for half an hour and then suddenly not? If it was really an issue wouldn't it have been an issue from the beginning? [/QUOTE]
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