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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Don’t give in and just deal with his disappointment which may be a melt down. The world is not going to cave and call this child a pig because that is what he wants. I too have a very rigid autistic son who is 9. It is exhausting. He can exhaust his damn self though. He likes his bedroom door at a 45 degree angle when asleep. He had a meltdown when I supposedly put it at 43. wtf! Great, you can put your door how you like it every night from here on out. He does, no issues. I’m not doing it. [/quote] 13;54 here. DS is 11 now and hasn't been an animal or truck in years. He has outgrown it. Some things I have insisted upon, some things I have catered to. But that one was not something we made an issue of, and he outgrew it.[/quote]
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