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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I'm not sure why this is a problem for you. It's annoying but I haven't found Aspie obsessions any more annoying than people who constantly talk about baseball, football, their work, etc or any other stuff I have zero interest in. Since this is for a trip, let him enjoy the planning and excitement for something he is looking forward too. If you don't want to hear about it, set a limit - he is only allowed five mentions to you everyday.[/quote] You have clearly not seen what it can do to a child (or adult) socially. Its is a problem and i think OP expresses the tension admirably. Five mentions seems pretty extreme. You could try a "only in the house" rule. Did you know there's such a thing as train camp? I believe its in Scranton, PA, and well populated by kids with AS.[/quote]
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