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<blockquote data-quote="4 the love of blue" data-source="post: 660609" data-attributes="member: 19280"><p>Mary and LadyM, I realize this thread is years old but nonetheless I stumbled on to it while searching for surfing for support, so I do hope you both are current. I read the entire thread with laughter and tears....LadyM posted my life story, down to the uncontrollable running thru the house and breaking doors and towel holders and anything else within reach.</p><p></p><p>My question for LadyM is "how is everything going now?". The reason I ask is because I have the same make/model of difficult child as LadyM, and I am also in line with Marg's advice... I knew before my son was 2 that he had autism; it wasn't hard to figure it out (non-verbal, unresponsive, zero eye contact). After years of study and organizing a plan to connect with and help my son, things were going very well.....that is until I forgot that my son has autism. The growth was so ginormous that my expectations started to skyrocket. I have practiced the whole " calm" campaign along with sensory activities to minimize damage¡ I learned early on that mimic is the way they learn and I used it as my ally</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="4 the love of blue, post: 660609, member: 19280"] Mary and LadyM, I realize this thread is years old but nonetheless I stumbled on to it while searching for surfing for support, so I do hope you both are current. I read the entire thread with laughter and tears....LadyM posted my life story, down to the uncontrollable running thru the house and breaking doors and towel holders and anything else within reach. My question for LadyM is "how is everything going now?". The reason I ask is because I have the same make/model of difficult child as LadyM, and I am also in line with Marg's advice... I knew before my son was 2 that he had autism; it wasn't hard to figure it out (non-verbal, unresponsive, zero eye contact). After years of study and organizing a plan to connect with and help my son, things were going very well.....that is until I forgot that my son has autism. The growth was so ginormous that my expectations started to skyrocket. I have practiced the whole " calm" campaign along with sensory activities to minimize damage¡ I learned early on that mimic is the way they learn and I used it as my ally [/QUOTE]
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