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News from school--did I say I wanted my life back??? hospital called re: s*x incident
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<blockquote data-quote="buddy" data-source="post: 478289" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p>Yeah, they have six kids who's parents all signed off on being buddies with him, they know about the verbally inappropriate stuff and are being coached how to handle it and to model better behavior. I dont think it is that he thinks it is the only way, i think it is that he doesn't even have any other way at this point. And since the blurting starts just because it starts, (not always these words, there are other sounds and words that are not so totally inappropriate just interrupt things, it is all the same behavior from his point of view, but to others some words are obviously more upsetting). His verbal conversation skills are so low and he wants to interact so desperately, he just hangs on anyone who shows him attention. So once the blurt out happens, if it gets attention, he will do nothing to stop it from continuing without cues from adults. He finally has someone interacting with him. And truth is without that he doesn't have many people who are willing to interact, so he tells me all teh time he gets jealous that kids are having fun together, and many other lonely things.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 478289, member: 12886"] Yeah, they have six kids who's parents all signed off on being buddies with him, they know about the verbally inappropriate stuff and are being coached how to handle it and to model better behavior. I dont think it is that he thinks it is the only way, i think it is that he doesn't even have any other way at this point. And since the blurting starts just because it starts, (not always these words, there are other sounds and words that are not so totally inappropriate just interrupt things, it is all the same behavior from his point of view, but to others some words are obviously more upsetting). His verbal conversation skills are so low and he wants to interact so desperately, he just hangs on anyone who shows him attention. So once the blurt out happens, if it gets attention, he will do nothing to stop it from continuing without cues from adults. He finally has someone interacting with him. And truth is without that he doesn't have many people who are willing to interact, so he tells me all teh time he gets jealous that kids are having fun together, and many other lonely things. [/QUOTE]
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