tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-31943569.post1875677798700235568..comments2024-01-28T07:29:31.518-08:00Comments on ONLINE PARENTING COACH: Top 10 Parenting Tips To Live ByUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-31943569.post-47519942314031500542011-10-14T04:59:44.365-07:002011-10-14T04:59:44.365-07:00Wow great article! Thats really got me thinking a...Wow great article! Thats really got me thinking about how I speak and act with the kids. Feel a bit guilty now....primary school musicalshttp://www.kingsburycreations.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-31943569.post-5855738584883066252011-10-11T17:06:45.062-07:002011-10-11T17:06:45.062-07:00Have you hear a parent complain , about the differ...Have you hear a parent complain , about the difference between their Aspie kid's behavior, at school and at Home ? My almost 10 year old (4th grader)) Aspie Boy behaves fair well at school, he is quiet, work hard and try to please his teachers. He may show some anxiety or immature behave when he feel threaten , like when he need it to use a microscope to look at a onion cell. He thinks that is gross. Or when the class was learning a dance on music class, he says was silly and embarrassing, so he ran in to a corner and cry. Once he comes home, he will tell me if he had a good or bad day. On the bad days, anything can trigger a big meltdown, he will yell , be aggressive and then he call himself a stupid, looser, blah, blah, blah, he even says that he do not fit in at school and that he prefer to be dead. He is dyslexic and he reads at 1 grade level. teachers and psychologist observations said that he function ok at school that behavior is not a concern. So it is me that one that provoke or encouraging this behavior at home. My sister in law thinks, he does that to me because he knows he can get away with it. She hasn't witness any of his outburst. What do you think ?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-31943569.post-36427041035930107282011-10-11T08:53:58.490-07:002011-10-11T08:53:58.490-07:00Thanks for the fantastic feedback. One of the key...Thanks for the fantastic feedback. One of the key takeaways, for me, is that I am modeling, or not modeling, attitude and respect in the way I act toward my wife and kids. It's extremely important for me to monitor that.<br /><br />The other reminder is the one regarding the importance of household rules. It's key that parents take the time and effort to plan a monthly family meeting to review these.Steve-Prosper With Aspergershttp://www.myaspergers.netnoreply@blogger.com