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<blockquote data-quote="TerryJ2" data-source="post: 66387" data-attributes="member: 3419"><p>He can carry on a conversation but any kid will get bored after 5 or 10 min. unless it's geared specifically toward their interests. They tested for connecting concepts, searching for implications in pictures, "What-if's," that sort of thing.</p><p> </p><p>After the testing, we walked to the car and I continued the whole thing, tongue-in-cheek. I pointed to the bldg across the street and said, "difficult child is standing on top of that bldg. He is holding a piece of equipment. His mother is standing on the ground watching. What does he do? And what is the equipment?"</p><p>He said he was wearing a harness and would rappel down the side of the bldg. and say hello to her. </p><p></p><p>Sounded normal to me. Actually, the most normal thing he said happened the moment we stepped onto the pavement, "That was SO boring!" LOL!</p><p></p><p>In re: to vacation, he has told everyone that the highlight from his vacation in Colo. this summer was when we rented a car and Mom tried to kill everyone by taking corners too sharply. "I thought I was going to die," he said. </p><p>Right. Well, it was kind of exciting ... expecially when you see in some places that the guardrail has been dented, or worse, where chunks of it are missing. Makes you want to go ve-r-r-r-ry slo-o-o-wwwwly.</p><p></p><p>I was hoping he'd talk about the scenery, or seeing our relatives. But those are "Mom" vacation concepts, LOL!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryJ2, post: 66387, member: 3419"] He can carry on a conversation but any kid will get bored after 5 or 10 min. unless it's geared specifically toward their interests. They tested for connecting concepts, searching for implications in pictures, "What-if's," that sort of thing. After the testing, we walked to the car and I continued the whole thing, tongue-in-cheek. I pointed to the bldg across the street and said, "difficult child is standing on top of that bldg. He is holding a piece of equipment. His mother is standing on the ground watching. What does he do? And what is the equipment?" He said he was wearing a harness and would rappel down the side of the bldg. and say hello to her. Sounded normal to me. Actually, the most normal thing he said happened the moment we stepped onto the pavement, "That was SO boring!" LOL! In re: to vacation, he has told everyone that the highlight from his vacation in Colo. this summer was when we rented a car and Mom tried to kill everyone by taking corners too sharply. "I thought I was going to die," he said. Right. Well, it was kind of exciting ... expecially when you see in some places that the guardrail has been dented, or worse, where chunks of it are missing. Makes you want to go ve-r-r-r-ry slo-o-o-wwwwly. I was hoping he'd talk about the scenery, or seeing our relatives. But those are "Mom" vacation concepts, LOL! [/QUOTE]
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