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<blockquote data-quote="Malika" data-source="post: 523055" data-attributes="member: 11227"><p>My son is a bit like this... as soon as someone has something, he wants it too and finds it enormously difficult sometimes to wait his turn quietly and patiently without pestering and annoying... He also has the propensity on occasion to be a bully. In his case, I do think it is something to do with needing/wanting recognition and his barely conscious realisation that he is different from others, in various ways. In your son's case, it does sound like some of this is about the jealousy he feels for his younger "normal" brother and probably the insecurity and pain that the recognition of his own difficulties in comparison causes him... Don't want to come out with a cheap "therapy cures all" remark but does he have therapy, the chance to talk about and acknowledge some of his feelings?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Malika, post: 523055, member: 11227"] My son is a bit like this... as soon as someone has something, he wants it too and finds it enormously difficult sometimes to wait his turn quietly and patiently without pestering and annoying... He also has the propensity on occasion to be a bully. In his case, I do think it is something to do with needing/wanting recognition and his barely conscious realisation that he is different from others, in various ways. In your son's case, it does sound like some of this is about the jealousy he feels for his younger "normal" brother and probably the insecurity and pain that the recognition of his own difficulties in comparison causes him... Don't want to come out with a cheap "therapy cures all" remark but does he have therapy, the chance to talk about and acknowledge some of his feelings? [/QUOTE]
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