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<blockquote data-quote="TerryJ2" data-source="post: 273392" data-attributes="member: 3419"><p>Vickie,</p><p>the behaviorist sounds like a fascinating and very worthwhile endeavor.</p><p>It's wonderful that you can have someone come into your home and watch the "real" interation like that.</p><p>Your daughter sounds like she has behaviors similar to my son's. Interesting about the body contact ... my son loves to shove but he's SO much better than he used to be. I would tell him I didn't like being touched like that and ask him if he would like a hug. Usually he'd say yes and then I'd tell him that was nicer and that it worked very well. Encouragement like that really helps. It's hard! </p><p>We have come a long way but still have a long way to go.</p><p>So sorry about the school issues. </p><p>And I'm sorry about your husband. I know the feeling of wondering if you should give up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryJ2, post: 273392, member: 3419"] Vickie, the behaviorist sounds like a fascinating and very worthwhile endeavor. It's wonderful that you can have someone come into your home and watch the "real" interation like that. Your daughter sounds like she has behaviors similar to my son's. Interesting about the body contact ... my son loves to shove but he's SO much better than he used to be. I would tell him I didn't like being touched like that and ask him if he would like a hug. Usually he'd say yes and then I'd tell him that was nicer and that it worked very well. Encouragement like that really helps. It's hard! We have come a long way but still have a long way to go. So sorry about the school issues. And I'm sorry about your husband. I know the feeling of wondering if you should give up. [/QUOTE]
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