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<blockquote data-quote="TeDo" data-source="post: 454351"><p>I have exactly the same problem with both of mine. easy child/difficult child has always teased difficult child because 1) he likes seeing difficult child get into trouble and 2) easy child/difficult child does not have any respect to anyone's personal space and this is getting worse instead of better. We are in the process of having easy child/difficult child diagnosed but right now the therapist (PhD psychologist) is leaning toward Asperger's. easy child/difficult child does not rage or even have mild meltdowns. He has what I call two-year-old temper tantrums. He stomps his feet and gets this "look" on his face. The teasing is only getting worse now that difficult child is pretty much under control and easy child/difficult child is now in full puberty (terrible TWEENS). easy child/difficult child doesn't know how to deal with the change in difficult child so he's doing everything he can to get "back to normal".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TeDo, post: 454351"] I have exactly the same problem with both of mine. easy child/difficult child has always teased difficult child because 1) he likes seeing difficult child get into trouble and 2) easy child/difficult child does not have any respect to anyone's personal space and this is getting worse instead of better. We are in the process of having easy child/difficult child diagnosed but right now the therapist (PhD psychologist) is leaning toward Asperger's. easy child/difficult child does not rage or even have mild meltdowns. He has what I call two-year-old temper tantrums. He stomps his feet and gets this "look" on his face. The teasing is only getting worse now that difficult child is pretty much under control and easy child/difficult child is now in full puberty (terrible TWEENS). easy child/difficult child doesn't know how to deal with the change in difficult child so he's doing everything he can to get "back to normal". [/QUOTE]
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