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daughter with- possible ODD/Aspergers...please help
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<blockquote data-quote="HaoZi" data-source="post: 386192"><p>If there is such a group, I want in. I can tell when mine is in "vapor lock" but now I'm paying more attention to the little signs that come before it that say she's heading for it. If I ask her directly if she needs a little "room/time to think" and she's still coherent enough to answer me, I give her that space and she'll ask her own questions when she's thinking straight again. I know mine is a few years older than yours, and every kid responds differently, but they all have those give-away signals before a meltdown, it's just a matter of watching and figuring them out. I'd like to be able to head mine off before she hits the "I hate you" stage.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HaoZi, post: 386192"] If there is such a group, I want in. I can tell when mine is in "vapor lock" but now I'm paying more attention to the little signs that come before it that say she's heading for it. If I ask her directly if she needs a little "room/time to think" and she's still coherent enough to answer me, I give her that space and she'll ask her own questions when she's thinking straight again. I know mine is a few years older than yours, and every kid responds differently, but they all have those give-away signals before a meltdown, it's just a matter of watching and figuring them out. I'd like to be able to head mine off before she hits the "I hate you" stage. [/QUOTE]
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