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We met with the social worker at the psychiatric hospital
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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 190127" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>Terry, I'm glad you are hanging in there- it sounds like things are more forward, although not as fast as everyone would like. I don't know what techniques work best with Aspies, but The Explosive Child techniques have really worked well with my son- along with backing way off of an attitude toward him like he's just a bad kid and has nothing wrong that more punishment will solve. The book New Hope for Child & Adolescent Bipolar was very useful for me when my difficult child first got his diagnosis. (I might have name a little wrong but it's something like that). Anyway, my son's issues with boundaries and respect got a whole lot better using different techniques and changing attitude toward him and what was going on with him. I've started reading the book Star recommends, too, but set it down and need to get back into it. It is How to talk so your kid will listen and how to listen so your kid will talk, I think.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 190127, member: 3699"] Terry, I'm glad you are hanging in there- it sounds like things are more forward, although not as fast as everyone would like. I don't know what techniques work best with Aspies, but The Explosive Child techniques have really worked well with my son- along with backing way off of an attitude toward him like he's just a bad kid and has nothing wrong that more punishment will solve. The book New Hope for Child & Adolescent Bipolar was very useful for me when my difficult child first got his diagnosis. (I might have name a little wrong but it's something like that). Anyway, my son's issues with boundaries and respect got a whole lot better using different techniques and changing attitude toward him and what was going on with him. I've started reading the book Star recommends, too, but set it down and need to get back into it. It is How to talk so your kid will listen and how to listen so your kid will talk, I think. [/QUOTE]
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