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<blockquote data-quote="TeDo" data-source="post: 535367"><p>You could look into sensory things. My difficult child 1 is in to spinning, swinging, jumping, squishy things, chewing things. There are many Autism shops online. Personally, I use autismshop.com. There are things for most any sensory issue. Like I said, there are MANY places.</p><p></p><p>Typical punishments don't work very well with kids on the spectrum. They need it to make sense to them so taking a toy away because they threw their food (just an example) does not make any sense at all to them. There is no correlation between the two.</p><p></p><p>I also agree with Keista. With the incessant questions, you need to work with him on a cue that "this is my final answer".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TeDo, post: 535367"] You could look into sensory things. My difficult child 1 is in to spinning, swinging, jumping, squishy things, chewing things. There are many Autism shops online. Personally, I use autismshop.com. There are things for most any sensory issue. Like I said, there are MANY places. Typical punishments don't work very well with kids on the spectrum. They need it to make sense to them so taking a toy away because they threw their food (just an example) does not make any sense at all to them. There is no correlation between the two. I also agree with Keista. With the incessant questions, you need to work with him on a cue that "this is my final answer". [/QUOTE]
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