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Help me figure out the differences between autism and antisocial personality disorder
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<blockquote data-quote="Liahona" data-source="post: 539535"><p>Last night difficult child 2 smashed a blanket into difficult child 3's face laughing. If I hadn't been there he would've done serious damage. difficult child 2 thought is was funny, but he didn't know he was cutting off his brothers air supply or that it would hurt him. We explained and difficult child 2 hasn't done it again. Sometimes difficult child 2 needs to know the consequence up front to make it no longer funny to him. For example, saying bad words is funny to him. Telling him to not do it doesn't do anything because he doesn't get the logic of how this is hurting someone. Telling him that is a bad word if you say it you will get time out and all of a sudden its very real to him. He doesn't say it again. </p><p></p><p>What is your difficult child's emotional age? He is a very concrete thinker. Maybe he is pushing boundaries trying to find out what the rules really are? difficult child 1 does this. If he isn't caught and punished he tail spins because he doesn't know where the boundaries are.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Liahona, post: 539535"] Last night difficult child 2 smashed a blanket into difficult child 3's face laughing. If I hadn't been there he would've done serious damage. difficult child 2 thought is was funny, but he didn't know he was cutting off his brothers air supply or that it would hurt him. We explained and difficult child 2 hasn't done it again. Sometimes difficult child 2 needs to know the consequence up front to make it no longer funny to him. For example, saying bad words is funny to him. Telling him to not do it doesn't do anything because he doesn't get the logic of how this is hurting someone. Telling him that is a bad word if you say it you will get time out and all of a sudden its very real to him. He doesn't say it again. What is your difficult child's emotional age? He is a very concrete thinker. Maybe he is pushing boundaries trying to find out what the rules really are? difficult child 1 does this. If he isn't caught and punished he tail spins because he doesn't know where the boundaries are. [/QUOTE]
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