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<blockquote data-quote="TeDo" data-source="post: 489190"><p>difficult child 1's annoyance with smells has gotten MUCH worse over the last year. It is a very real sensory issue for him. He is also very verbal about it NOW. Before he figured out how to verbalize it himself, he would act out and using Plan B from The Explosive Child that helped me figure out what was going on so I could teach him how to put it into words. Keep in mind he was 12.</p><p> If it's not MANDATORY why can't you refuse it? I realize you need some help but if it's not going to help (and it won't if they don't have a ton of experience with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD)) and you don't want it, who says you have to do it? I guess I don't know how things work in Canada so I'm just asking.</p><p></p><p>I am sorry it seems so backwards up there. I think I would go nuts. ((((HUGS)))) to all of you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TeDo, post: 489190"] difficult child 1's annoyance with smells has gotten MUCH worse over the last year. It is a very real sensory issue for him. He is also very verbal about it NOW. Before he figured out how to verbalize it himself, he would act out and using Plan B from The Explosive Child that helped me figure out what was going on so I could teach him how to put it into words. Keep in mind he was 12. If it's not MANDATORY why can't you refuse it? I realize you need some help but if it's not going to help (and it won't if they don't have a ton of experience with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD)) and you don't want it, who says you have to do it? I guess I don't know how things work in Canada so I'm just asking. I am sorry it seems so backwards up there. I think I would go nuts. ((((HUGS)))) to all of you. [/QUOTE]
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