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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 100459" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>I have to beg to differ again that this is like a defiant teen. Autistic kids often CAN NOT TOLERATE certain textures of food and do throw up. It's not a battle of the wills with these kids--they have a differently wired brain and traditional methods of parenting do not work. I strongly suggest going to ER and then, in the aftermath, go on the autism site AND find an autism expert to help your child. Autism is NOT a behavior disorder. My son is fourteen and still does some strange "autistic" stuff, but he is NOT defiant and I don't think your son is either. Are you trying to force him to eat things he finds intolerable? I can only urge you to get help for what he has--Autism--he will not respond the way you like to ordinary parenting. It is dangerous in my opinion to treat him as if he was defiant or bad. (Phew). Yes, I'm passionate about this, as I've lived it. Good luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 100459, member: 1550"] I have to beg to differ again that this is like a defiant teen. Autistic kids often CAN NOT TOLERATE certain textures of food and do throw up. It's not a battle of the wills with these kids--they have a differently wired brain and traditional methods of parenting do not work. I strongly suggest going to ER and then, in the aftermath, go on the autism site AND find an autism expert to help your child. Autism is NOT a behavior disorder. My son is fourteen and still does some strange "autistic" stuff, but he is NOT defiant and I don't think your son is either. Are you trying to force him to eat things he finds intolerable? I can only urge you to get help for what he has--Autism--he will not respond the way you like to ordinary parenting. It is dangerous in my opinion to treat him as if he was defiant or bad. (Phew). Yes, I'm passionate about this, as I've lived it. Good luck! [/QUOTE]
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