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Okay, I need an insiders perspective. Lately my eight year old autistic son has been climbing on me, insisting on rides. I can never predict when he will do this. Since I have a bad neck, I have tried explaining to him that I can't/won't carry him. The only thing I can think of to do is take off his shirt when he does this. However, I believe he is trying to tell me something, or that something is bugging him, but I can't guess what. How do I get him to stop insisting on the rides? By the way, he is non-verbal.
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Maybe you can offer an alternative activity that involves closeness? That's just a guess though, I don't have experience with autistic children... here is a list of forums for mothers of autistic children, maybe one of them could be helpful? Hopefully someone here with more experience will help you as well. Good luck.
http://voices.yahoo.com/online-suppo...g-2527849.html |
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