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<blockquote data-quote="TeDo" data-source="post: 532203"><p>I can't help you really. I'm sure she's very frustrated and since she <strong>may</strong> have some Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) traits (just considering the possibility here), it could be very confusing for her. She WILL learn and no, you're not torturing her. I know how it can feel that way. Do you see it coming before it hits? If so, you can try working with her before it gets full blown. Teaching calming techniques (demonstrating & have her copy?) like deep breathing. Do you think gentle restraint (hug with her arms in and a calming hum against her head so she can feel it) would work? If she has the touch sensitivity, it won't work. It used to work with difficult child 1 when he was smaller. Just a couple ideas I had while reading your post.</p><p></p><p>Hang in there mom! You're doing just fine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TeDo, post: 532203"] I can't help you really. I'm sure she's very frustrated and since she [B]may[/B] have some Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) traits (just considering the possibility here), it could be very confusing for her. She WILL learn and no, you're not torturing her. I know how it can feel that way. Do you see it coming before it hits? If so, you can try working with her before it gets full blown. Teaching calming techniques (demonstrating & have her copy?) like deep breathing. Do you think gentle restraint (hug with her arms in and a calming hum against her head so she can feel it) would work? If she has the touch sensitivity, it won't work. It used to work with difficult child 1 when he was smaller. Just a couple ideas I had while reading your post. Hang in there mom! You're doing just fine. [/QUOTE]
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