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<blockquote data-quote="TeDo" data-source="post: 606061" data-attributes="member: 15799"><p>Yep, exaggerated response to a minor problem. difficult child 1 does that a lot and he gets so fixated on that one idea that he can't see any others. I'm glad you were able to get him to see another point of view. Right there, he's telling you the "WHY" of something. It bothers him that he messed up his name. It's the school's fault (in a weird kind of logic difficult child 1 would think too) so the solution for it to NEVER happen again is to simply blow the schools up. That is the kind of "logic" I have had to learn to think in order to see the why's of difficult child 1's behaviors. When he doesn't have the words to tell me. I have to try to think like he does to figure it out. Your son just gave you a clue to how he thinks. At least this one didn't come with behavior but it is DEFINITELY noteworthy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TeDo, post: 606061, member: 15799"] Yep, exaggerated response to a minor problem. difficult child 1 does that a lot and he gets so fixated on that one idea that he can't see any others. I'm glad you were able to get him to see another point of view. Right there, he's telling you the "WHY" of something. It bothers him that he messed up his name. It's the school's fault (in a weird kind of logic difficult child 1 would think too) so the solution for it to NEVER happen again is to simply blow the schools up. That is the kind of "logic" I have had to learn to think in order to see the why's of difficult child 1's behaviors. When he doesn't have the words to tell me. I have to try to think like he does to figure it out. Your son just gave you a clue to how he thinks. At least this one didn't come with behavior but it is DEFINITELY noteworthy. [/QUOTE]
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