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Logical consequences...when it doesn't make sense
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<blockquote data-quote="Plate's_Full" data-source="post: 22930" data-attributes="member: 3503"><p>I think I am running to laminate all our pictures lol !! one of myself too! so when they are upsetting me I will show them the picture of me and how I was not always a mommy and and I too was a little person like them I usally tell them stories about when I was younger like them and they really get the connection that I might have had same fears or concerns as them. it might be helpfull. I recently took pictures of Jescey making all different facial expressions,angry, mad, upset ,sad ,happy ,surprised content and many others to display to all of us and when he is feeling one or the other he can let us know which one by putting it on the fridge then we all know if he is approachable or not or in what type of mood he is in,It has only been 2 weeks and so far has been benifical for all of us.autistic children most of time do not use alot of expression in a verbal way and when you catch them in a mood it is often too late to tippytoe back from what you have just happend upon.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Plate's_Full, post: 22930, member: 3503"] I think I am running to laminate all our pictures lol !! one of myself too! so when they are upsetting me I will show them the picture of me and how I was not always a mommy and and I too was a little person like them I usally tell them stories about when I was younger like them and they really get the connection that I might have had same fears or concerns as them. it might be helpfull. I recently took pictures of Jescey making all different facial expressions,angry, mad, upset ,sad ,happy ,surprised content and many others to display to all of us and when he is feeling one or the other he can let us know which one by putting it on the fridge then we all know if he is approachable or not or in what type of mood he is in,It has only been 2 weeks and so far has been benifical for all of us.autistic children most of time do not use alot of expression in a verbal way and when you catch them in a mood it is often too late to tippytoe back from what you have just happend upon. [/QUOTE]
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