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<blockquote data-quote="agee" data-source="post: 341715"><p>My son does something similar to this.</p><p>Let's say he wants something to happen, like he wants his brother to play Monopoly with him. He'll ask his brother to play, his brother says no, he'll scream and cry in reaction to it...then 1/2 hour later he'll announce to us, his brother, etc. that his brother is going to play Monopoly with him. And when he's told no, he'll protest that brother promised he'd play.</p><p>It's like his wants = reality, even when he's told the opposite.</p><p>This actually sums up our big problem with him, I think. All his negative reactions all day long are in response to being told no, or being told no to the same thing he had just asked us about...we get tired of the badgering so start reacting to that, and it snowballs.</p><p>Hmm.</p><p>If you ask him to repeat what you've said to him, he can repeat it. It's not a memory problem. It's more like an internalization problem. Or a lack of belief in the reality of the situation.</p><p>Weird.</p><p>A</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="agee, post: 341715"] My son does something similar to this. Let's say he wants something to happen, like he wants his brother to play Monopoly with him. He'll ask his brother to play, his brother says no, he'll scream and cry in reaction to it...then 1/2 hour later he'll announce to us, his brother, etc. that his brother is going to play Monopoly with him. And when he's told no, he'll protest that brother promised he'd play. It's like his wants = reality, even when he's told the opposite. This actually sums up our big problem with him, I think. All his negative reactions all day long are in response to being told no, or being told no to the same thing he had just asked us about...we get tired of the badgering so start reacting to that, and it snowballs. Hmm. If you ask him to repeat what you've said to him, he can repeat it. It's not a memory problem. It's more like an internalization problem. Or a lack of belief in the reality of the situation. Weird. A [/QUOTE]
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