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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Op - he doesn’t want to be read to (that would be easy) he wants a full made up story. Even if we went somewhere and get home super late [/quote] No, I would not do that. I was/am bone tired in the evening and if my family wants me to function the next day, I can't do a made-up story (unless it's a short!). Parents have needs too. We restructured our whole lives around the needs of our child with autism, ADHD and very low processing speed. Bedtime story was not something we could do. He's in college now, and doing reasonably well. Your kid will have to accept that it's a no, and use a different sort of soothing aid before sleep. Clearly his brain thinks he needs stimulation, when probably he's tired as well, but doesn't read his body signals correctly. [/quote]
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