Guest guest Posted May 22, 2010 Report Share Posted May 22, 2010 My son is a seven year old nonverbal autistic. We don't have a lot of different behavior problems with him, but right now we're contending with one huge one. It surrounds objects. He'll be playing and everything will be fine, and he'll suddenly go into a frenzy we have dubbed " daffy duck phase " and just start throwing things, or putting things in places they don't belong. We are constantly looking for lost objects, some of which are pretty important (my husbands hearing aid, for instance---worth $1000.oo). Despite constant supervision, he still manages to do this. There's only so much " higher ground " in which to store things, especially since there seems to be nothing wrong with his problem solving skills and he'll drag things to stand on or just climb to get what he wants. He is pretty adept at figuring out complicated storage as well...the hearing aid was thought to be safe because it was in a hard case that requires some manual dexterity to open, and that case was inside a zippered case which was inside of a zippered bag. Sometimes objects are just thrown against walls, sometimes they're thrown into the toilet or the trash, rendering one of our two bathrooms now useless. We've dug so many things out of the toilet I can't even begin to list them; from clothing to toys to tweezers, to markers, you name it. Now something's down there that won't come out and we've even augered. The whole toilet has to come up. Sometimes they are stashed in one of seemingly endless hiding places he's managed to find. It has even become part of his bedtime routine to launch several items out of his room after being put to bed for the night. Worse, he throws things at his window very hard. We clean room by room and find things, but usually by accident...not when we need them. He threw a stapler at school directly at the teacher's computer monitor, so it's happening there too. Of course, the school is calling it a " safety " issue. This is not a tantrum out of anger, if anything, he thinks it's funny and will often giggle uncontrolably when doing it. The school is concerned, and we are having a hard time at home. It's impossible to secure everything every second. He ruined an expensive brand new cell phone of my daughters throwing it in a drink. He has put things into my oven that have subsequently caught fire because I didn't know they were there and turned it on. We have removed the overhead light fixture from his room because he threw a stuffed animal up inside it and it nearly caught fire. He throws things in the fish tank despite our repeated efforts to fortify it and put it too high to reach. It just seems like a never ending battle. Has anyone else gone through this? If so, what did you do? TM Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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