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<blockquote data-quote="svengandhi" data-source="post: 650256" data-attributes="member: 3493"><p>MWM -</p><p></p><p>I've always bought multiple copies of any clothing the boys will wear. That was another complaint I got - that he wore the same clothing every day. This was for easy child 18. I told them no, he doesn't, he had 6 of the same pants and a dozen black t-shirts. ALL of my sons prefer to dress in black EMT/cargo pants with black t-shirts. Oldest boy and easy child 18 share sizes as do Difficult Child and babyboy.</p><p></p><p>Bunny - My oldest says that a bath calms him and helps him focus. H, who is not on the spectrum, also likes to take hours long baths. Maybe you should just tell your son to take a bath instead of a shower or, if time is short, build a regular bath time in to his week. Now that I think about, the behavioral mod we used with Difficult Child when he was younger was to take him swimming once a week. He still likes to swim but showers regularly as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="svengandhi, post: 650256, member: 3493"] MWM - I've always bought multiple copies of any clothing the boys will wear. That was another complaint I got - that he wore the same clothing every day. This was for easy child 18. I told them no, he doesn't, he had 6 of the same pants and a dozen black t-shirts. ALL of my sons prefer to dress in black EMT/cargo pants with black t-shirts. Oldest boy and easy child 18 share sizes as do Difficult Child and babyboy. Bunny - My oldest says that a bath calms him and helps him focus. H, who is not on the spectrum, also likes to take hours long baths. Maybe you should just tell your son to take a bath instead of a shower or, if time is short, build a regular bath time in to his week. Now that I think about, the behavioral mod we used with Difficult Child when he was younger was to take him swimming once a week. He still likes to swim but showers regularly as well. [/QUOTE]
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