Guest guest Posted June 19, 2010 Report Share Posted June 19, 2010 Have your AS children had issues with taking too long to make a decision. Such as not thinking any option is good enough and seeing flaws and being locked into keeping changing their mind and insisting they have to? I have drastically reduced shopping and giving options and that of course helps. Anytime though we try to exposure her to some options she is backed into confusion. We may spend over an hour in a store trying to select a reward that she has earned. She may not be able to decide. If I decide for her and leave we have a huge meltdown, huge. Yet she is motivated to earn rewards for shopping, she is very stimulated by the choices. What in the world is going on? She is on zoloft. It helps with anxiety but not with this area. The problem seems to be that making choices for her is very pleasurable she wants to shop, make choices at school on science projects yet she is overstimulated by it and she gets into a ridgid mindset. Any ideas? Pam Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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