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[quote=Anonymous](As a parent of an impulsive child who says similar things to adults) I think you need to work very hard with her on interactions with strangers and other people. I talk a lot about how- you can't control what other people are doing. And how my child's interactions make other people feel. Even if my child knows they're right, hurting other people's feelings isn't nice. You say "they think she is being"- no, your child IS being sassy and bossy, but she has autism and that just means she needs to work on it more. At the farm over the weekend I saw something that's maybe what you're talking about? A 2 year old was talking about "baby pigs!" and how cute they were when a kid came over and started screaming at her that they were "piglets" and how dumb she was that she didn't know it and that she was wrong, wrong, wrong. The mom just excused her kid's behavior and said her son likes it when people are accurate and that he has autism. [/quote]
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