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Sometimes I can't possibly be expected to understand his logic
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<blockquote data-quote="JJJ" data-source="post: 449753" data-attributes="member: 1169"><p>Oh Keista, I phrased it wrong in my original post; I do see the logic AFTER he does it. I just lack the ability to PREDICT what he is going to misunderstand. He is very bummed right now (I do feel for him.). The hardest part is he is so frustrated that he can't 'trust' himself to get it and not cause himself problems because he doesn't get the way the world works. </p><p></p><p>On a good note, we have found a compromise on Facebook that seems to be working and makes him happy. He sits next to me and dictates what he wants typed. A little geeky to have your mom be your facebook-scribe but it protects him from himself and he feels cool chatting with his friends <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /> Now if only I can convince him not to tell everyone that is how we do it (cause he will feel like a liar if he doesn't tell everyone each and every thing he does or even thinks). </p><p></p><p>He is taking "Intro to Human Relationships" in the spring...I can hardly wait, I think the teacher is in for a great challenge! (She is going to have to catch when he misunderstands and find a way to explain it so that he gets it.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JJJ, post: 449753, member: 1169"] Oh Keista, I phrased it wrong in my original post; I do see the logic AFTER he does it. I just lack the ability to PREDICT what he is going to misunderstand. He is very bummed right now (I do feel for him.). The hardest part is he is so frustrated that he can't 'trust' himself to get it and not cause himself problems because he doesn't get the way the world works. On a good note, we have found a compromise on Facebook that seems to be working and makes him happy. He sits next to me and dictates what he wants typed. A little geeky to have your mom be your facebook-scribe but it protects him from himself and he feels cool chatting with his friends :) Now if only I can convince him not to tell everyone that is how we do it (cause he will feel like a liar if he doesn't tell everyone each and every thing he does or even thinks). He is taking "Intro to Human Relationships" in the spring...I can hardly wait, I think the teacher is in for a great challenge! (She is going to have to catch when he misunderstands and find a way to explain it so that he gets it.) [/QUOTE]
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