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<blockquote data-quote="buddy" data-source="post: 585856" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p>Awww Liability ( lol, look what auto correct did to your name!)</p><p></p><p>Trying again ...</p><p></p><p>Awww, Lia , I'm sorry! I bet you're right. First, you're sick. Second, this is triggering feelings from scarier times. difficult child 2 will be a challenge but his issues are far less ominous most likely. He will improve but it will be very slow. </p><p></p><p>I think a shadow/time "in" is a fine idea (as long as not in addition to anger, ignoring, etc. It's a logical consequence in a "safety" issue. Not That at this point he is being unsafe, but if not learned, you know what may happen in society at large so it's pretty up there in importance (teaching wise) in my humble opinion. But, not panic -wise. </p><p></p><p> Q still is pretty intrusive around others but each year does better. He is finally asking for high fives instead of jumping on backs to hug! Good thing now that he is so big.</p><p></p><p>Such a common Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) problem that most professionals who ever work with will not be surprised. </p><p></p><p>He actually showed some sympathy which was the sweet part. I have had back scratching turn to skin removal episodes, hugs turn very uncomfortable, etc forever. It's a never ending goal on his IEP too</p><p></p><p>You are a talented mom. It's alot for anyone to deal with but when sick? Well that's too much.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 585856, member: 12886"] Awww Liability ( lol, look what auto correct did to your name!) Trying again ... Awww, Lia , I'm sorry! I bet you're right. First, you're sick. Second, this is triggering feelings from scarier times. difficult child 2 will be a challenge but his issues are far less ominous most likely. He will improve but it will be very slow. I think a shadow/time "in" is a fine idea (as long as not in addition to anger, ignoring, etc. It's a logical consequence in a "safety" issue. Not That at this point he is being unsafe, but if not learned, you know what may happen in society at large so it's pretty up there in importance (teaching wise) in my humble opinion. But, not panic -wise. Q still is pretty intrusive around others but each year does better. He is finally asking for high fives instead of jumping on backs to hug! Good thing now that he is so big. Such a common Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) problem that most professionals who ever work with will not be surprised. He actually showed some sympathy which was the sweet part. I have had back scratching turn to skin removal episodes, hugs turn very uncomfortable, etc forever. It's a never ending goal on his IEP too You are a talented mom. It's alot for anyone to deal with but when sick? Well that's too much. [/QUOTE]
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