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- autism@lemmy.world
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- autism@lemmy.world
Cross-posted from “Do you agree?” by @LadyButterfly@piefed.blahaj.zone in !autism@lemmy.world
Cross-posted from “Do you agree?” by @LadyButterfly@piefed.blahaj.zone in !autism@lemmy.world
My kid would always have another logical argument as to why he shouldn’t need to do the thing.
Teach him scripting to automate the boring stuff, and your kid has a bright future in IT!
No point in writing a script because surely its a one time thing (this will never bite me in the ass /s)
Hello I’d like to license this as the plot to the movie of my life
You should be able to respond to their rebuttal if what you’re asking them to do is truly logical.
Schoolwork was NEVER logical to him. Neither was cleaning up after himself.
As a young person, he had all the time and energy in the world to make his arguments.
As parents, we did not.
Perhaps he’s got a point then.
That’s an excuse not an arguement. Perhaps cleaning and homework are simply illogical.
(I am making a very dry joke here.)