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Does anyone's difficult child say/do something, then lies about it, for no reason...explain more in post
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<blockquote data-quote="svengandhi" data-source="post: 650981" data-attributes="member: 3493"><p>I agree with the posters who think there might be a communication or processing issue here. I would have him tested. It might be that he is not hearing or interpreting properly and, thus, his responses seem oppositional but might just be faulty processing. My husband tells me that he used to misinterpret things people said and finally he realized that he was on what he calls "a 5 second delay" between when something is said and when he can begin to process it. Now that he is older, he actually has to stop and think about what he has heard. If he just blurts something out, it often comes out wrong.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="svengandhi, post: 650981, member: 3493"] I agree with the posters who think there might be a communication or processing issue here. I would have him tested. It might be that he is not hearing or interpreting properly and, thus, his responses seem oppositional but might just be faulty processing. My husband tells me that he used to misinterpret things people said and finally he realized that he was on what he calls "a 5 second delay" between when something is said and when he can begin to process it. Now that he is older, he actually has to stop and think about what he has heard. If he just blurts something out, it often comes out wrong. [/QUOTE]
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