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[quote=Anonymous]OP here: Thanks for all the support. Don't worry about the poster with the "not that high functioning" comment, honestly the comeback was so great it was worth it. I think I'm going to tell my husband all the great suggested topics to try and talk with his mother (after all it is his mom & his kid). His parents are not empathetic or sympathetic people at all so don't know how much good it will do. If it helps great, if not hopefully my husband will appreciate what that means- - less time with the grandparents. Should I work on helping my son understand not everyone presents emotions the same way or in ways that aren't obvious? I think some of the problem is that grandma doesn't seem/look/sound sad so he is confused that her words that don't match her actions. My concern is that it contradicts a lot of the training/therapy we have worked and not sure if he is at a point that it wouldn't confuse him. Terribly selfish of me but I just hope my FIL doesn't die anytime soon, imagine all the questions then. [/quote]
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