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<blockquote data-quote="co.jo" data-source="post: 228970" data-attributes="member: 6567"><p>Thanks for the book suggestion- I have the Aspie books you suggested as that was a possible diagnosis for his sister, but he doesn't have the rages as much as simply refusing to comply with any requests. I wrote his morning and evening routines down for him ages ago, and he can earn computer time by simply completing his morning routine without an issue. He has earned that time about 3 times in 4 months. He will say he has done it, but inevitably, he will have purposely left something out.</p><p>He is not on any medications, don't think there is a "do what you are told" pill! I had very negative experiences with medications with his sister (don't get me started on the Paxil withdrawal), so would be very reluctant to try that.</p><p>I will look for the Manipulative Child book, thanks!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="co.jo, post: 228970, member: 6567"] Thanks for the book suggestion- I have the Aspie books you suggested as that was a possible diagnosis for his sister, but he doesn't have the rages as much as simply refusing to comply with any requests. I wrote his morning and evening routines down for him ages ago, and he can earn computer time by simply completing his morning routine without an issue. He has earned that time about 3 times in 4 months. He will say he has done it, but inevitably, he will have purposely left something out. He is not on any medications, don't think there is a "do what you are told" pill! I had very negative experiences with medications with his sister (don't get me started on the Paxil withdrawal), so would be very reluctant to try that. I will look for the Manipulative Child book, thanks! [/QUOTE]
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