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my child refuses to listen to me
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<blockquote data-quote="Roxona" data-source="post: 681864" data-attributes="member: 19076"><p>From what I'm reading, Jack seems fairly low functioning. Is that correct? Repeating phrases, rocking, stimming...is he a candidate for a group home in the future? If that's the case, why be angry with Jack? He probably has enough anger directed at him from his father alone. </p><p></p><p>Or is he high functioning? Will he be able to live independently? You wrote that they had moved him to a class that is required to take standardized testing. To me he would have to be high functioning for that to occur. If so, is he just being lazy or is the curriculum just too challenging? If he's being lazy, I don't know how being angry at him is going to help. That might make him even more defiant. </p><p></p><p>Poor kid. Sounds like he's in a heartbreaking situation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Roxona, post: 681864, member: 19076"] From what I'm reading, Jack seems fairly low functioning. Is that correct? Repeating phrases, rocking, stimming...is he a candidate for a group home in the future? If that's the case, why be angry with Jack? He probably has enough anger directed at him from his father alone. Or is he high functioning? Will he be able to live independently? You wrote that they had moved him to a class that is required to take standardized testing. To me he would have to be high functioning for that to occur. If so, is he just being lazy or is the curriculum just too challenging? If he's being lazy, I don't know how being angry at him is going to help. That might make him even more defiant. Poor kid. Sounds like he's in a heartbreaking situation. [/QUOTE]
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