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Regressive behavior in aspergers
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<blockquote data-quote="lovelyboy" data-source="post: 480425" data-attributes="member: 8045"><p>My son won't sit in the rain...to anxious about the thunder......but the regression, anger , depression and crying...I get those with my son to...</p><p>When you said he worries about the maths...Yip...this is the type of things that will set my son of!</p><p>Well done mommy for getting to the root of the problem!</p><p>what calms my son down in any of these types of stressors is to gently tell him that me, him and teacher are a team and that we will solve the problem together....this makes the lonely isolated feeling less....then really try and help him understand the work and help him step by step with the maths and let him know you will help him next time again.</p><p>Then...do something fun!</p><p>Strenghts!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lovelyboy, post: 480425, member: 8045"] My son won't sit in the rain...to anxious about the thunder......but the regression, anger , depression and crying...I get those with my son to... When you said he worries about the maths...Yip...this is the type of things that will set my son of! Well done mommy for getting to the root of the problem! what calms my son down in any of these types of stressors is to gently tell him that me, him and teacher are a team and that we will solve the problem together....this makes the lonely isolated feeling less....then really try and help him understand the work and help him step by step with the maths and let him know you will help him next time again. Then...do something fun! Strenghts! [/QUOTE]
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