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<blockquote data-quote="whatamess" data-source="post: 533484" data-attributes="member: 7664"><p>Gosh, I can totally see this being me and my difficult child in 4 years. As far as inability to amuse himself, away from electronics, difficult child 98% of the time amuses himself in completely inappropriate ways, so to me that is the same as inability to amuse self. It is exhausting. Re: the cheetos and shoplifting, reminds of my difficult child's teacher earlier in the year that announced she tells her Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) middle school students that if they take something without paying, they have suffer the consequences (police being called). I was confused by that thought process as I feel caregivers should be aware enough to prevent that sort of thing from happening (especially on a school outing with all special needs children). I personally feel that if my difficult child doesn't havent't the ability to protect himself from commiting a crime, it is my job to ensure that he doesn't by giving a high level of supervision (as you are doing).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="whatamess, post: 533484, member: 7664"] Gosh, I can totally see this being me and my difficult child in 4 years. As far as inability to amuse himself, away from electronics, difficult child 98% of the time amuses himself in completely inappropriate ways, so to me that is the same as inability to amuse self. It is exhausting. Re: the cheetos and shoplifting, reminds of my difficult child's teacher earlier in the year that announced she tells her Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) middle school students that if they take something without paying, they have suffer the consequences (police being called). I was confused by that thought process as I feel caregivers should be aware enough to prevent that sort of thing from happening (especially on a school outing with all special needs children). I personally feel that if my difficult child doesn't havent't the ability to protect himself from commiting a crime, it is my job to ensure that he doesn't by giving a high level of supervision (as you are doing). [/QUOTE]
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