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<blockquote data-quote="keista" data-source="post: 472095" data-attributes="member: 11965"><p>I wish I could advise you. My kids are not very volatile. That could be because of the way I parent them. I'm very laid back, and I do very easily see things from their perspective so am able to accommodate them. I think that was my biggest problem with DD1. I assumed she was neurotypical, and while I did bend and work with her, apparently not enough. Now that I view her as an Aspie (no conclusive diagnosis yet), I respond to her as if she is, and conflicts are minimized.</p><p></p><p>The good news is that you are starting to get help, so there is hope that things will begin to settle down. I don't think it's too late (he's 11, right?) Still have a few years that he is highly moldable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="keista, post: 472095, member: 11965"] I wish I could advise you. My kids are not very volatile. That could be because of the way I parent them. I'm very laid back, and I do very easily see things from their perspective so am able to accommodate them. I think that was my biggest problem with DD1. I assumed she was neurotypical, and while I did bend and work with her, apparently not enough. Now that I view her as an Aspie (no conclusive diagnosis yet), I respond to her as if she is, and conflicts are minimized. The good news is that you are starting to get help, so there is hope that things will begin to settle down. I don't think it's too late (he's 11, right?) Still have a few years that he is highly moldable. [/QUOTE]
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