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Getting Back Into the swing of things, also missing the psychiatric hospital
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<blockquote data-quote="buddy" data-source="post: 477112" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p>oh you have no idea! some are not words, just repeated sounds/intonations. Very autistic stuff, but when kids are not "non-verbal" or "Low-verbal" they dont see it as delayed echolalia or perseverative speech.... just inappropriate. He get so many consequences for it, if he could stop he would. Always says these things, usually they are connected to the same kinds of environments so the sing song: "beeback a youya" happens when he is moving from couch to chair or walking down stairs or coming out of the car to go into a place.... weird things like what I mentioned usually happen when he wants to be part of a conversation, but has no clue..so then whenever two or more are gathered and he wants in..... after a while he just says it like the "beeback" song. Very odd, very annoying and mostly it gives him a heckuv alot of trouble. So, if it was totally voluntary it would have been "beaten" out of him through time outs, loss of priveleges, suspensions, etc...that happen nearly daily. But, I think he has just given up because he really can't stop. We keep trying. I have been known to make up words/statements that are nonsense and tell him to never say it, and I say it over and over trying to get it into his head.... doesn't work much. by the way at times it is connected to stereo typical hand flapping etc. but he has really learned to stop those things over time, I wish the verbal could be stopped. I think the hand flapping at least signals to folks that there is an issue here and they are not quite as harsh.</p><p></p><p>what really stinks is when he panicks or has high anxiety...then the n-word included in a string of other words, that make no sense in the context, go on and on and on..... Super hard to advocate for him in those times.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 477112, member: 12886"] oh you have no idea! some are not words, just repeated sounds/intonations. Very autistic stuff, but when kids are not "non-verbal" or "Low-verbal" they dont see it as delayed echolalia or perseverative speech.... just inappropriate. He get so many consequences for it, if he could stop he would. Always says these things, usually they are connected to the same kinds of environments so the sing song: "beeback a youya" happens when he is moving from couch to chair or walking down stairs or coming out of the car to go into a place.... weird things like what I mentioned usually happen when he wants to be part of a conversation, but has no clue..so then whenever two or more are gathered and he wants in..... after a while he just says it like the "beeback" song. Very odd, very annoying and mostly it gives him a heckuv alot of trouble. So, if it was totally voluntary it would have been "beaten" out of him through time outs, loss of priveleges, suspensions, etc...that happen nearly daily. But, I think he has just given up because he really can't stop. We keep trying. I have been known to make up words/statements that are nonsense and tell him to never say it, and I say it over and over trying to get it into his head.... doesn't work much. by the way at times it is connected to stereo typical hand flapping etc. but he has really learned to stop those things over time, I wish the verbal could be stopped. I think the hand flapping at least signals to folks that there is an issue here and they are not quite as harsh. what really stinks is when he panicks or has high anxiety...then the n-word included in a string of other words, that make no sense in the context, go on and on and on..... Super hard to advocate for him in those times. [/QUOTE]
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