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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 236831" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Besides making it a very boring day (maybe get his school work, no television, no electronics, maybe extra reading)...I'd get him to his psychiatrist right away. He is clearly unstable and probably isn't 100&#37; in control of himself. While I would definitely give him consequences, I would be more interested in helping him. This kid needs help for his Aspergers. I have an Aspie site to send you to that may help you see how different even the grown adult Aspies think. Maybe they can help you too. I think in my opinion that a lot of his strange and seemingly cold behavior is actually Aspie behavior. These kids (and adults) don't "get" people or how they make them feel unless they are taught in a text book way. My son has learned. It is very possible. Unless the Aspergers is addressed, things will be grim in my opinion. You are not going to get this differently wired child to understand things by applying "typical" methods and explanations to him. You need more help than that and your professionals are failing you and your son. I'd call the nearest Autism Society to see where you can get him help for his Aspergers. You need help in school too--in fact most of my son's interventions were in school and they changed his life.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 236831, member: 1550"] Besides making it a very boring day (maybe get his school work, no television, no electronics, maybe extra reading)...I'd get him to his psychiatrist right away. He is clearly unstable and probably isn't 100% in control of himself. While I would definitely give him consequences, I would be more interested in helping him. This kid needs help for his Aspergers. I have an Aspie site to send you to that may help you see how different even the grown adult Aspies think. Maybe they can help you too. I think in my opinion that a lot of his strange and seemingly cold behavior is actually Aspie behavior. These kids (and adults) don't "get" people or how they make them feel unless they are taught in a text book way. My son has learned. It is very possible. Unless the Aspergers is addressed, things will be grim in my opinion. You are not going to get this differently wired child to understand things by applying "typical" methods and explanations to him. You need more help than that and your professionals are failing you and your son. I'd call the nearest Autism Society to see where you can get him help for his Aspergers. You need help in school too--in fact most of my son's interventions were in school and they changed his life. [/QUOTE]
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