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<blockquote data-quote="buddy" data-source="post: 574804" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p>Lol! that's what happens when you're so old and do this a long time. Q used to have a little feelings book with actual pictures of him....I have to say this is an area he has learned alot about and uses it, but truly has been ongoing direct teaching and cues. </p><p></p><p>For the building up to rage times, maybe even during it, you might be able to have a single sign/word. Sometimes it worked for us to do a T for time out. we practiced when not in a rage. said stop, think, and then he had to choose where to go to calm. we also did "candle" blowing like holding up fingers and blowing each one out.....(deep breathing).</p><p></p><p>look up"tolerance for delay" procedures .....school had great success with q with this, me not as much but I didn't do as many tasks with him.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 574804, member: 12886"] Lol! that's what happens when you're so old and do this a long time. Q used to have a little feelings book with actual pictures of him....I have to say this is an area he has learned alot about and uses it, but truly has been ongoing direct teaching and cues. For the building up to rage times, maybe even during it, you might be able to have a single sign/word. Sometimes it worked for us to do a T for time out. we practiced when not in a rage. said stop, think, and then he had to choose where to go to calm. we also did "candle" blowing like holding up fingers and blowing each one out.....(deep breathing). look up"tolerance for delay" procedures .....school had great success with q with this, me not as much but I didn't do as many tasks with him. [/QUOTE]
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