Guest guest Posted May 6, 2012 Report Share Posted May 6, 2012 I have to drive my big gas guzzling truck because my daughter gets out of car seat and tries to open doors of other vehicles while going . Help or advice ? Right now for last year someone has to ride with me. The school van uses restraints which she can also get out of and has child lock doors. It is funny because she likes to ride. i think it is more about control or repetive acts like walking back and forth. Really like to be able to use our smaller vehicles. Advice ?From: mwhitehead@... <mwhitehead@...>Subject: Re: SingingTo: autism Date: Saturday, May 5, 2012, 12:59 PM Why do you want to extinquish the behavior? Can you use his singing as a learning opportunity ...for all? Sent wirelessly from my BlackBerry device on the Bell network.Envoyé sans fil par mon terminal mobile BlackBerry sur le réseau de Bell.From: "jessica_rsn" <jessica_rsn@...> Sender: autism Date: Sat, 05 May 2012 15:02:16 -0000<autism >Reply autism Subject: Singing Hello, I work with a boy with autism, second grade, limited verbal language, average cognitive ability, who sings constantly. We have tried ignoring the singing, redirecting with a visual cue, distracting, redirecting to take a break, rewarding quiet moments with a desired item, and nothing helps. He sings no matter what the activity: computer, group time, independent time, bathroom, transitions, etc. Does anyone have experience with this or ideas on how to decrease the behavior? Thanks! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 6, 2012 Report Share Posted May 6, 2012 There is a safety lock - My guy was a " door opener " as I was driving anywhere... open the door - ond look at the middle panel and you will see a small tab KateOn Sun, May 6, 2012 at 12:33 PM, Evangeline <eaofthehills@...> wrote: I have to drive my big gas guzzling truck because my daughter gets out of car seat and tries to open doors of other vehicles while going . Help or advice ? Right now for last year someone has to ride with me. The school van uses restraints which she can also get out of and has child lock doors. It is funny because she likes to ride. i think it is more about control or repetive acts like walking back and forth. Really like to be able to use our smaller vehicles. Advice ? From: mwhitehead@... <mwhitehead@...> Subject: Re: SingingTo: autism Date: Saturday, May 5, 2012, 12:59 PM Why do you want to extinquish the behavior? Can you use his singing as a learning opportunity ...for all? Sent wirelessly from my BlackBerry device on the Bell network.Envoyé sans fil par mon terminal mobile BlackBerry sur le réseau de Bell. From: " jessica_rsn " <jessica_rsn@...> Sender: autism Date: Sat, 05 May 2012 15:02:16 -0000<autism >Reply autism Subject: Singing Hello, I work with a boy with autism, second grade, limited verbal language, average cognitive ability, who sings constantly. We have tried ignoring the singing, redirecting with a visual cue, distracting, redirecting to take a break, rewarding quiet moments with a desired item, and nothing helps. He sings no matter what the activity: computer, group time, independent time, bathroom, transitions, etc. Does anyone have experience with this or ideas on how to decrease the behavior? Thanks! -- Kate MyersTravel Desk773.904.8267 V773.698.8184 F Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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