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Anyone else? My Ds tries MUCH harder with people outside of the family

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reader108 · 04/01/2016 00:10

Just that really we get the bad temper, silly noises, answering back, 40 million questions, rigid routines, need to know where/what next etc etc. At opticians yesterday he was loudly telling me which teams lost at football; final score was on silent, he realized a man was watching over the counter stopped thought 'which team do you support?' What followed was a 'normal' two way conversation he listened! He asked appropriate questions! I'd tried 'indoor voice' come and sit other distractions without success. In fact I'd received the look x2 which means leave me to it, or a meltdown is coming. I know it's nice he can do it BUT it's SO frustrating!!!!!!!!!!!!! He does it for others we get the rubbish

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BackforGood · 04/01/2016 00:18

very,very,very,very,normal.

It's hard work to have a "normal" conversation, but he knows people like it when he does.
At home, they relax - who wants to work hard at home ?

PolterGoose · 04/01/2016 08:13

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