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Old Aug 27, 2018, 06:01 PM
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Originally Posted by mostlylurking View Post
Is it possible to make an agreement, like that he gets 20 minutes to color or have books read to him each morning, or that he gets to watch a favorite TV show once a day while having a snack he likes? Maybe if it was routine and dependable, it would help him regulate a little bit more easily? That being said, it probably wouldn't be helpful to offer such things unless you could be fairly certain you could deliver on it with very few exceptions. (I'm not multiple but have a very close friend who is, and if we promise that, say, I can do a phone call with one of the littles, it is pretty disastrous if it has to be postponed for some reason. Small children take disappointments very hard!)

Also, I don't know what your inner world is like (if you have one), but are there things that could be created in the inside world to keep him a bit happier? Blankets, a teddy bear, toys, a tree to climb or a swing? Not everyone's inner world can include such things, but if you have space inside for things like that, it might help.
That is actually...a very good idea. I mean if we can make it work. I can only speak for me right now, I do love schedules....but it's kind of hard to make them when you never know who's going to be out and when...Maybe if we had to follow such a strict schedule then it would be more consistent...I don't know. I kind of wonder if this sort of thing works for other people.

Our headspace is literally our bed room. I mean we have a bedroom but the headspace looks just like it. And it is full of plushies...This is mostly on my part, but our little one is the reason we carry around a tiny plushie when we leave the house.

I don't remember exactly where I was going with the last part so I'll just stop there.
Thanks for this!
Amyjay