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easy child's autism was very transparent on his first day of school today
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<blockquote data-quote="Californiablonde" data-source="post: 607683" data-attributes="member: 2196"><p>The older he is getting he is starting to speak up more with me around him. When he wants to buy something from the store I am making him go up to the counter and pay for it himself. He does not like it at all, and wants me to stand right with him, which I am fine with. I have to remind him to say thank you but he's getting better. I am hoping one day he can learn to do it on his own. For now it's baby steps. I have to give him credit. He's been a little trooper all week. I know he's nervous and uncomfortable but he is managing to get through it. He does not complain at all, even though he has every right too. I wish his dad knew what he is doing to him. He hasn't called to check on easy child all week, which I think is crappy of him. Now he's saying he can't take the kids on Friday night like he's supposed to because his wife doesn't want them there. He is picking his wife over his kids and that just sucks. I got to hand it to my kids, though. Somehow they are making it just fine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Californiablonde, post: 607683, member: 2196"] The older he is getting he is starting to speak up more with me around him. When he wants to buy something from the store I am making him go up to the counter and pay for it himself. He does not like it at all, and wants me to stand right with him, which I am fine with. I have to remind him to say thank you but he's getting better. I am hoping one day he can learn to do it on his own. For now it's baby steps. I have to give him credit. He's been a little trooper all week. I know he's nervous and uncomfortable but he is managing to get through it. He does not complain at all, even though he has every right too. I wish his dad knew what he is doing to him. He hasn't called to check on easy child all week, which I think is crappy of him. Now he's saying he can't take the kids on Friday night like he's supposed to because his wife doesn't want them there. He is picking his wife over his kids and that just sucks. I got to hand it to my kids, though. Somehow they are making it just fine. [/QUOTE]
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