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What do you think, a police registry for autism and training??
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<blockquote data-quote="TeDo" data-source="post: 522656"><p>difficult child 1 and I were just talking about something similar the other night. difficult child 1 occasionally makes comments like "that cop should be shot" or "that cop should get fired" or "that cop is just stupid" in regards to the JERK of an officer that we had that problem with in October.</p><p></p><p>I don't want difficult child 1 to EVER get into trouble for speaking his "innapropriate" mind in front of or to that cop if he ever sees him again. So, in order to change his train of thinking, I explained that the cop just hasn't been trained in these things and had never heard of such a thing as what happened. It worked, he went on and on about how he should be trained in ALL of it and how they should all be trained and..... I agree that they should all be trained in so many mental health issues but Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) is one where understanding the different logic causes some unique problems that can be VERY easily misinterpreted.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TeDo, post: 522656"] difficult child 1 and I were just talking about something similar the other night. difficult child 1 occasionally makes comments like "that cop should be shot" or "that cop should get fired" or "that cop is just stupid" in regards to the JERK of an officer that we had that problem with in October. I don't want difficult child 1 to EVER get into trouble for speaking his "innapropriate" mind in front of or to that cop if he ever sees him again. So, in order to change his train of thinking, I explained that the cop just hasn't been trained in these things and had never heard of such a thing as what happened. It worked, he went on and on about how he should be trained in ALL of it and how they should all be trained and..... I agree that they should all be trained in so many mental health issues but Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) is one where understanding the different logic causes some unique problems that can be VERY easily misinterpreted. [/QUOTE]
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