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<blockquote data-quote="Liahona" data-source="post: 609461"><p>You might be doing the right things but it will take time. Time to unlearn screaming to get what she wants and time to learn how to respond better. Sorry. That is not a pleasant answer. Insane has a great idea to look up things that help Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) kids. It sounds like she has problems transitioning from what she thinks should happen to what needs to happen. If you provide picture schedules it might help this. For example, have a laminated strip of paper with velcro, put pictures of what her snack will be, of her homework space, the tv, the dinner table, ect... then as she completes that task she takes the picture off the velcro and puts it in an envelop. Dry erase boards work well too. I have a few up on the walls with picture schedules on them. </p><p></p><p>The screaming can be very hard to endure. Maybe you could wear the ear muffs (My husband does.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Liahona, post: 609461"] You might be doing the right things but it will take time. Time to unlearn screaming to get what she wants and time to learn how to respond better. Sorry. That is not a pleasant answer. Insane has a great idea to look up things that help Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) kids. It sounds like she has problems transitioning from what she thinks should happen to what needs to happen. If you provide picture schedules it might help this. For example, have a laminated strip of paper with velcro, put pictures of what her snack will be, of her homework space, the tv, the dinner table, ect... then as she completes that task she takes the picture off the velcro and puts it in an envelop. Dry erase boards work well too. I have a few up on the walls with picture schedules on them. The screaming can be very hard to endure. Maybe you could wear the ear muffs (My husband does.) [/QUOTE]
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