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In a message dated 12/30/2005 6:43:05 A.M. Central Standard Time, Autism and Aspergers Treatment writes:

guy looked right at him and probably heard him, very embarrassing. When I told him that was wrong to do that, he didn't understand, because he said he was just telling it how it was. Then there are other things of course, the pacing and griping about things constantly. I feel I'm stuckbetween a rock and a hard place.

*** , I have BTDT..... my son has done this too and STILL does.

This is a matter of a child with AS, learning, and it takes many times. Just training them. Eventually they will learn when a school mate gets upset and hits them or threatens them. However, we of course, as a parent, would like to see that not come to that kind of action. Anyway, our type of kiddos have to learn and just teach over and over again. Do not be embarrassed and consider life "boot camp" for your son now. Keep up the good work. It is not easy, but your son is still young and learning.

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in IL

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