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<blockquote data-quote="1905" data-source="post: 163051" data-attributes="member: 2668"><p>BBK:</p><p></p><p>Here is an idea you may want to try. Write out a schedule every day. Put down every little thing she will do and the time, even put things on it like,"eat breakfast" 8:00-8:20. This way you can plan your time together, and she can see that she will have to *wait* until whatever time she needs to wait until to play with you. Of you will put lot's of together time on it, but space them out so each of you can have some alone time. Also, she can go by that schedule when you take her to the pool from let's say from 4:00- 5:00, you can remind her at ten of 5 that she has ten minutes left. </p><p></p><p>I work with autistic kids and they all go by their own schedules, but ours are pictures, here is an example of one:</p><p></p><p>beakfast</p><p>music and movement</p><p>art class</p><p>writing </p><p>matching </p><p>storytime</p><p>speech</p><p>lunch</p><p>free play</p><p>calender,.etc (this is only until 12:30)..although ours are all pictures, you can just write it all out with the times on it. She may be less anxious if she can see that in the near future she can do this or whatever -she will get what she wants, but not yet, soon. Allso maybe you can get her a calender so she can see for herself when she's going somewhere, instead of just wondering and hoping and becoming frustrated. I hope this helps-Alyssa</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1905, post: 163051, member: 2668"] BBK: Here is an idea you may want to try. Write out a schedule every day. Put down every little thing she will do and the time, even put things on it like,"eat breakfast" 8:00-8:20. This way you can plan your time together, and she can see that she will have to *wait* until whatever time she needs to wait until to play with you. Of you will put lot's of together time on it, but space them out so each of you can have some alone time. Also, she can go by that schedule when you take her to the pool from let's say from 4:00- 5:00, you can remind her at ten of 5 that she has ten minutes left. I work with autistic kids and they all go by their own schedules, but ours are pictures, here is an example of one: beakfast music and movement art class writing matching storytime speech lunch free play calender,.etc (this is only until 12:30)..although ours are all pictures, you can just write it all out with the times on it. She may be less anxious if she can see that in the near future she can do this or whatever -she will get what she wants, but not yet, soon. Allso maybe you can get her a calender so she can see for herself when she's going somewhere, instead of just wondering and hoping and becoming frustrated. I hope this helps-Alyssa [/QUOTE]
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