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[quote=Anonymous]OP here. We are still working on those areas, and I know that her disability sometimes makes her snap and she does not even know what she is doing even she is considered high functioning. I think I was a bit caught off guard because I thought it is common to be aware that some asd kid behavior sometimes come off seem to be mean, rude or disrespectful but that is also the reason why they are labeled as asd. I think teachers/IEP teachers were a bit frustrated with her behaviors and progress, and e.g. she raised up her voice or talked at appropriate time, challenge their limits etc. She does not like IEP services, so she sometimes is not cooperative and whiny. She is also a smart/academic high achiever and perfectionist, and she thinks she does not need services at all.....We have been modeling her manner, smile, saying thank you/please/sorry/excuse me, greeting like hi/bye/good morning/thank you for playing with me.......well I think it may need a few years to get those ideas sticking in her brain to learn. [/quote]
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