Mum2ASDboy wrote:
jawbrodt wrote:
Did you ever tell him, destroying books is bad? He honestly, might not know. You can't expect him to assume anything. He has to learn every single thing, seperately, no matter how insignificant. That's why, it is said that we(on the spectrum) have no common sense. We lack the ability to assume.
I don't know if that was of any help. I'm probably the last person, that should give parental advice.
I have told him that books are special and you have to be gentle with them. he has been so good with his books lately tho.
And it doesn't matter if you are a parent or not when I amsk for help or advice. You KNOW what he might be going thru or feeling, I have no idea 
Then I was right, you didn't tell him that destroying the book was bad. He probably just tore it up more gently. You can't expect him to understand 'special' either. I know it isn't your style, but, you should be more direct. It will be easier for both of you and, he will not think you are a mean mom, because of it. It will also, most likely, reduce his anxiety some too.
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