ADHD Humor and Jokes: When Teasing Goes Too Far

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ADHD Humor and Jokes: When Teasing Goes Too Far
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'My son doesn’t see when the joking is going too far. He really crosses lines sometimes and hurts feelings or ticks off people.” ryanwexelblatt

: “My son does not pick up on social cues to stop teasing. He doesn’t see when the joking is going too far. He really crosses lines sometimes and hurts feelings or ticks off people.”: “What you’re seeing is your son’s difficulty with perspective taking.

He’s not thinking about others’ thoughts or feelings before he makes a joke or tries to be funny, and he might not be interpreting correctly how others are perceiving what he does or what he says. So what we want to do is help him develop better perspective-taking skills around using humor, and this is a really complicated concept because humor is so nuanced.

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