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[quote=Anonymous]I found this link. Is the information in it accurate...? I'm really not trying to diagnose, I'm just trying to find more information to see if there's anything I can do to understand better... http://www.myaspergerschild.com/2010/06/anger-and-violence-in-aspergers.html If some of the information in this link is true, and if it does apply to our situation, then I'm wondering if providing more structure in the playtime would be helpful. (I realize I can't be sure if it applies in our situation or not, but if there are small adjustments I can make that don't affect the playtime that much, I'm willing to try.)[/quote]
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