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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Working on the formal diagnosis. I am one hundred percent sure that he will be diagnosed. Now, back to the original question. Appreciate any help you can provide.[/quote] Is he open to having you explain proper reactions in a nice way? That's the best way is to help with the proper social cues. Is he sensitive to this type of thing? Also, when you speak with him, be matter-of-fact and tell him what you need, i.e. It would be helpful if you grabbed those groceries for me or I could really use some advice right now. Explain to the children why Dad isn't 'warm and fuzzy' in some regards. Tell them he doesn't mean to hurt feelings (if he does) and that they should tell him what they need. Explain it as if it's just who he is, because it is, not as a shortcoming.[/quote]
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