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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 405936" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>I don't know. maybe reading books about aspergers and autism would help by giving you ideas for new things that might help. But it might not. I know that I would have been diagnosis'd on the autistic spectrum if what is known about girls was known then. </p><p> </p><p>Sadly I don't know that it will matter much what tools she is taught/given until she chooses to use those tools. we can give them a Lowe's worth of gardening/landscaping tools but we cannot amke them plant flowers or mow the yard with them, Know what I mean?? </p><p> </p><p>I don't have enough experience to know if new techniques would help her now, esp as distorted as her thinking seems to be. on the other hand, can it hurt to try some new things that work with kids on the spectrum? either way, the behavior chart isn't going to work but the social workers each have to relearn that lesson with each kid.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 405936, member: 1233"] I don't know. maybe reading books about aspergers and autism would help by giving you ideas for new things that might help. But it might not. I know that I would have been diagnosis'd on the autistic spectrum if what is known about girls was known then. Sadly I don't know that it will matter much what tools she is taught/given until she chooses to use those tools. we can give them a Lowe's worth of gardening/landscaping tools but we cannot amke them plant flowers or mow the yard with them, Know what I mean?? I don't have enough experience to know if new techniques would help her now, esp as distorted as her thinking seems to be. on the other hand, can it hurt to try some new things that work with kids on the spectrum? either way, the behavior chart isn't going to work but the social workers each have to relearn that lesson with each kid. [/QUOTE]
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