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<blockquote data-quote="TeDo" data-source="post: 459702"><p>I agree with Insane. You really need to read THE book. If you are correct and your son is AS, figuring out WHY he does some of the things he does will be crucial in trying to correct the behavior. You can't fix a problem if you don't know WHY there is a problem. A diagnosis will only tell you so much. Once I started using the techniques in THE book, which wasn't easy because of difficult child's trouble putting thoughts into words, I learned alot about how he thinks which makes it much easier to correct problem behaviors. With AS, some things are just lost on them because they don't understand exactly what we mean and don't see the relavence to them. This is something that needs to be taught differently than I do with my other son. difficult child just can't learn in the same manner as most other kids including me. They have to make sense to him.</p><p></p><p>How long before your neuropsychologist results meeting? At the U, they generally set an appointment to go over the results about 6 weeks after the actual testing. I've been where you are so can totally sympathize with you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TeDo, post: 459702"] I agree with Insane. You really need to read THE book. If you are correct and your son is AS, figuring out WHY he does some of the things he does will be crucial in trying to correct the behavior. You can't fix a problem if you don't know WHY there is a problem. A diagnosis will only tell you so much. Once I started using the techniques in THE book, which wasn't easy because of difficult child's trouble putting thoughts into words, I learned alot about how he thinks which makes it much easier to correct problem behaviors. With AS, some things are just lost on them because they don't understand exactly what we mean and don't see the relavence to them. This is something that needs to be taught differently than I do with my other son. difficult child just can't learn in the same manner as most other kids including me. They have to make sense to him. How long before your neuropsychologist results meeting? At the U, they generally set an appointment to go over the results about 6 weeks after the actual testing. I've been where you are so can totally sympathize with you. [/QUOTE]
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