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<blockquote data-quote="TerryJ2" data-source="post: 324537" data-attributes="member: 3419"><p>Arg. Too bad he's not 2. Then it would be kind of cute. Clearly, he is at an age when something should compute and it doesn't seem to be happening. I am so sorry.</p><p>I try to catch things like (shoes) that b4 we even get home. In the car, I will say, "You do know that the coach meant just the shoes you wore for this season, on the field, right?" If he bucks, I turn the car around and say, "Okay, let's go talk to him." Usually, the anxiety of facing the coach and being proved wrong is stronger than his will to argue with-me. </p><p>Why he has anxiety over a simple clarification is beyond me. Neurotypicals and those with-o anxiety do it a million times a day (ex."Did you mean this Wed. or next Wed?"). But for these kids, it's a huge deal.</p><p>That's part of the ever-present education process for them.</p><p>Hugs and lots of Christmas grog coming your way!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryJ2, post: 324537, member: 3419"] Arg. Too bad he's not 2. Then it would be kind of cute. Clearly, he is at an age when something should compute and it doesn't seem to be happening. I am so sorry. I try to catch things like (shoes) that b4 we even get home. In the car, I will say, "You do know that the coach meant just the shoes you wore for this season, on the field, right?" If he bucks, I turn the car around and say, "Okay, let's go talk to him." Usually, the anxiety of facing the coach and being proved wrong is stronger than his will to argue with-me. Why he has anxiety over a simple clarification is beyond me. Neurotypicals and those with-o anxiety do it a million times a day (ex."Did you mean this Wed. or next Wed?"). But for these kids, it's a huge deal. That's part of the ever-present education process for them. Hugs and lots of Christmas grog coming your way! [/QUOTE]
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