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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 451654" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Aspie kids often do get mouthy because they don't really understand the idea that parents are kind of "above" them because of their age and experience. They are also sensitive and do have sensory issues. Since your son ALWAYS dresses at the last moment, why not try not telling him to dress? Sounds like if you go to the car, he'll just run and get dressed on his own...? That way all the other fighting would be avoided. </p><p>Is he in any interventions for his Aspergers? Spectrum children need actual textbook help to understand how to best interact with people so that they have a little more of an edge when they do get older. Aspies will struggle with social skills all of their lives so it's good to start very early to teach them. That way they can do their best.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 451654, member: 1550"] Aspie kids often do get mouthy because they don't really understand the idea that parents are kind of "above" them because of their age and experience. They are also sensitive and do have sensory issues. Since your son ALWAYS dresses at the last moment, why not try not telling him to dress? Sounds like if you go to the car, he'll just run and get dressed on his own...? That way all the other fighting would be avoided. Is he in any interventions for his Aspergers? Spectrum children need actual textbook help to understand how to best interact with people so that they have a little more of an edge when they do get older. Aspies will struggle with social skills all of their lives so it's good to start very early to teach them. That way they can do their best. [/QUOTE]
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