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<blockquote data-quote="buddy" data-source="post: 477905" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p>True Terry, it is all about the repititions and how people respond. He is so desperate for attention that if during his random words/phrases whatever he gets any laughs or someone says something to him, he just eats up the attention He wants friends so badly and just does not have the same interests or thoughts or words to get and keep friends interested in him. but shock and awe has at least gotten kids and adults to pay attention. It is not usually ever what starts his ramblings, but it is often what keeps it going on at the moment. </p><p></p><p>I wasn't panicked about it because I know what it is to have a kid who will just say whatever pops into his head and anyone around is gonna hear it. He is totally inappropriate with lots of kids and I have needed forgiveness for him many times. I just want to make sure I guess and of course needed to make sure that the treatment team knew this guy had this problem too. I hope I dont regret not being overly concerned later, but for now I am going slow so I dont make a huge deal out of something smaller. He does seem ok and hasn't said anything directly....BUT I just remembered as i am typing this that when he checked out, i took him to that pancake house. He had to go to the bathroom and he said he "felt uncomfortable" going alone. i asked if he wanted me to come and stand outside of the door (this the kid who wants me NOWHERE near him usually) he has been going to the rest room himself for many yaers. So, he said yes, when we got there he asked if he could just come in the girls room like when he was young. i said no. Again, I just didn't think anything.... I have to think this thru more dont I???</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 477905, member: 12886"] True Terry, it is all about the repititions and how people respond. He is so desperate for attention that if during his random words/phrases whatever he gets any laughs or someone says something to him, he just eats up the attention He wants friends so badly and just does not have the same interests or thoughts or words to get and keep friends interested in him. but shock and awe has at least gotten kids and adults to pay attention. It is not usually ever what starts his ramblings, but it is often what keeps it going on at the moment. I wasn't panicked about it because I know what it is to have a kid who will just say whatever pops into his head and anyone around is gonna hear it. He is totally inappropriate with lots of kids and I have needed forgiveness for him many times. I just want to make sure I guess and of course needed to make sure that the treatment team knew this guy had this problem too. I hope I dont regret not being overly concerned later, but for now I am going slow so I dont make a huge deal out of something smaller. He does seem ok and hasn't said anything directly....BUT I just remembered as i am typing this that when he checked out, i took him to that pancake house. He had to go to the bathroom and he said he "felt uncomfortable" going alone. i asked if he wanted me to come and stand outside of the door (this the kid who wants me NOWHERE near him usually) he has been going to the rest room himself for many yaers. So, he said yes, when we got there he asked if he could just come in the girls room like when he was young. i said no. Again, I just didn't think anything.... I have to think this thru more dont I??? [/QUOTE]
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