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<blockquote data-quote="TerriH" data-source="post: 6952" data-attributes="member: 298"><p>My son, who has aspergers, shows many of those traits. In him it is not defiance: it is an inability to transition to something else. If he WANTED to touch the item, he COULD NOT think about anything BUT touching the item, until he was older.</p><p></p><p>And, what Sisie said is well worth repeating! Consistancy is important because so many of our kids are not flexible. Once they learn something, it is very hard to change it. And, routine makes the world easier for the kids to deal with.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerriH, post: 6952, member: 298"] My son, who has aspergers, shows many of those traits. In him it is not defiance: it is an inability to transition to something else. If he WANTED to touch the item, he COULD NOT think about anything BUT touching the item, until he was older. And, what Sisie said is well worth repeating! Consistancy is important because so many of our kids are not flexible. Once they learn something, it is very hard to change it. And, routine makes the world easier for the kids to deal with. [/QUOTE]
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