Icarus_Falling wrote:
My 10 year old LFA son got in "trouble" in school today for repeatedly spouting the phrase, "I'm gonna kick your ass!" to his teachers today. Being LFA, he as not the slighted idea what that phrase means; he simply parrots what he hears; it is puzzling that his teachers seem unaware of this; he likely had no clue what he was getting in trouble for. I believe he picked the phrase up from his mom, who has recently been directling this statement at one of our cats who keeps crapping on the floor in the hall. (The cat does not actually get hs ass kicked BTW; it is just stern yelling.)
I confess that when I heard about the "I'm gonna kick your ass!" incident, I didn't know whether to laugh or to cry.

Good fortune,
- Icarus is at wit's end...
they need to learn more about echolalia,am have got into trouble for echolalia to in the home am live in,it makes up most of the speech am have,and they still don't understand it-am only ever non verbal and verbal to them,they said am not supposed to tell people to get out of their house when this is their home just as much as it is for am,wasn't telling them to get out of the house,it's something mum always said when drunk.
put citrus stuff in the hall in the spots they crap in,cats are not supposed to like it,have heard orange peel is also good.
cats are not supposed to want to crap and wee in places their food is,but have found some biscuits lying in sams litter tray before and she has no problem with laying her poo rocks on it.