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<blockquote data-quote="LadyM" data-source="post: 336019"><p>Thanks for the good advice. As I was writing the list, it occurred to me that this would have to be broken down, maybe one item on the list at a time and when he gets that down, move to the next.</p><p></p><p>I wish I could leave visual clues. He has trouble reading (although he is getting better). husband and I tried to work with him on the reading bit but he was so difficult and keeping his attention was a chore.</p><p></p><p>As far as wetting the bed, my understand is that autistic kids sleep very deeply and don't wake up to realize they have to go. I do believe; however, that it is behavioral to some degree. He does not wet himself during the day. It seems like there might be an element of laziness to.</p><p></p><p>With regard to sending him to school out of uniform, they would send him home.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LadyM, post: 336019"] Thanks for the good advice. As I was writing the list, it occurred to me that this would have to be broken down, maybe one item on the list at a time and when he gets that down, move to the next. I wish I could leave visual clues. He has trouble reading (although he is getting better). husband and I tried to work with him on the reading bit but he was so difficult and keeping his attention was a chore. As far as wetting the bed, my understand is that autistic kids sleep very deeply and don't wake up to realize they have to go. I do believe; however, that it is behavioral to some degree. He does not wet himself during the day. It seems like there might be an element of laziness to. With regard to sending him to school out of uniform, they would send him home. [/QUOTE]
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