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ASD and swearing

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Skylar123 · 10/11/2013 17:00

Does anyone else have a child who swears randomly. My Ds has started blurting out really rude words for no reason, sometimes and often when he is cross or having to change activity too. He also says very inappropriate things and I cringe oftern when I am out at what he might say, it's ok if I know the person well but otherwise it's highly awkward.
He has all my teenage dd friends in fits of laughter with his quirky sayings and in appropriateness as they don't understand what's going on and think he is hilarious. Earlier he was asked if he was looking forward to father Xmas coming and he said that father Xmas just sits on his arse all day!

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PolterGoose · 10/11/2013 17:18

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Skylar123 · 10/11/2013 17:24

Yes poltergoose but a lot of it is random and for no apparent reason. Being cross for instance I am asking him to get his shoes on or to come down stairs so I can help him get his shoes on. After 10 mins of asking and plus 15 min warnings that soon we are going to get his shows on he will be cross that he has to stop what he is doing and will sometimes say a swear word. Other times it's just in a sentence where it really doesn't belong and he is not being told or asked to do anything.
I'm glad to here your Ds violence has reduced , my Ds has stopped being violent too maybe he is venting through language instead too.

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blueeyedmonster · 11/11/2013 13:34

Ds swears if I ask him to do something he doesn't want to do or is angry. Thanks to him my 1yo started saying dick the other day Blush

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