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<blockquote data-quote="kaykay" data-source="post: 288400" data-attributes="member: 7692"><p>I understand what you're saying. I may not have presented the whole story because I didn't know how to condense 6-7 years. Sorry. </p><p></p><p>I only used Aspergers to let you know previous diagnosis, not to suggest that it is the cause of his behavior, which I do not think AT ALL. I know other children with Aspergers which do not behave anything like this. This is why I came to these boards. For some direction. I don't think the answer is to say, "I knew something like this would happen." when another child (or for that matter, adult) could be harmed.</p><p></p><p>I do not offer unsolicited advice. Period.</p><p></p><p>Not sure about the professionals she has, but behaviorist was suggested due to another behavior unrelated to the sexual aggression.</p><p></p><p>And please don't tell me I don't get it. You have no idea who I am or what I go through on a daily basis.</p><p></p><p>I do keep my daughter away from him. I just don't think all of the girls that come into contact with him should have to be subjected to his behavior--this is not listening to bad words, this is threatening behavior. </p><p></p><p>In summation...couldn't give every detail, just not enough room; I don't offer unsolicited advice; I do protect my own children; please don't judge ME--you don't know my situation.</p><p></p><p>Not looking to offend AT ALL--just a little help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kaykay, post: 288400, member: 7692"] I understand what you're saying. I may not have presented the whole story because I didn't know how to condense 6-7 years. Sorry. I only used Aspergers to let you know previous diagnosis, not to suggest that it is the cause of his behavior, which I do not think AT ALL. I know other children with Aspergers which do not behave anything like this. This is why I came to these boards. For some direction. I don't think the answer is to say, "I knew something like this would happen." when another child (or for that matter, adult) could be harmed. I do not offer unsolicited advice. Period. Not sure about the professionals she has, but behaviorist was suggested due to another behavior unrelated to the sexual aggression. And please don't tell me I don't get it. You have no idea who I am or what I go through on a daily basis. I do keep my daughter away from him. I just don't think all of the girls that come into contact with him should have to be subjected to his behavior--this is not listening to bad words, this is threatening behavior. In summation...couldn't give every detail, just not enough room; I don't offer unsolicited advice; I do protect my own children; please don't judge ME--you don't know my situation. Not looking to offend AT ALL--just a little help. [/QUOTE]
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