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I don't know if it is part of Asperger's, but my difficult child does the poke poke poke, and the name repetition--he does that way more.  He tends to do those things more when he is anxious or really wound up and excited. 

 

The urinating thing hoovers.  My difficult child will go beside the toilet but I think that is because he literally cannot slow down to aim (sorry, can't figure how else to put it) before his patch kicks in.  That would certainly get old quick.  I know when my difficult child "misses" I give him a bucket and some rags and make him clean it.  

 

My difficult child has been compulsive about his baths lately. He takes all his Bakugan toys with him and has battles.  I hope he is washing, but at least he is soaking in warm water.


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