Guest guest Posted January 17, 2012 Report Share Posted January 17, 2012 I suggest consulting a mental health provider who has advanced knowledge in dealing with tantruming kids on the AS. Totally different ballgame than NT kids.Good luck!tt I have been wondering how I should discipline or handle my son when he has his rage fits. When told no or something doesnt go the way he thinks its going to he attacks people or even his self. If no one is near him he will seek out the closest person to him and hit them, headbutt them or throw something. Sometimes though he will just hurt his self. In our house we have like indoor/outdoor kinda carpet with no padding underneath and the other night he got mad and slammed his head into the concrete. Then got mad cause he got hurt so he did the alligator death roll then got up and started throwing everything around him. Im tired of getting hurt and scared hes going to seriously hurt his self. What would be the best way to handle situations like this? -- Terri D. Eagen-TorkkoFull-time feminist event planner, freelance editor, 24/7 bonus mom Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 17, 2012 Report Share Posted January 17, 2012 how old is your son? when my auti was younger I would bear hug him during his fits. get in floor with my legs over his and my arms wrapped tightly around his arms and body. That was the only thing that could calm him down sometimes. Now that he is older, his therapist has given him other ways to calm himself down (not that I could control a 6', 150lb. teen anyways!) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 17, 2012 Report Share Posted January 17, 2012 Throw some freezing cold water on him? Do you think that will calm him? Better to do that than to get hurt. Do you have him on any meds? Does he receive any anger control classes? Best of luck! --- Original Message --- Sent: January 17, 2012 1/17/12 To: autism-aspergers Subject: How to discipline..... Â I have been wondering how I should discipline or handle my son when he has his rage fits. When told no or something doesnt go the way he thinks its going to he attacks people or even his self. If no one is near him he will seek out the closest person to him and hit them, headbutt them or throw something. Sometimes though he will just hurt his self. In our house we have like indoor/outdoor kinda carpet with no padding underneath and the other night he got mad and slammed his head into the concrete. Then got mad cause he got hurt so he did the alligator death roll then got up and started throwing everything around him. Im tired of getting hurt and scared hes going to seriously hurt his self. What would be the best way to handle situations like this? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 17, 2012 Report Share Posted January 17, 2012 From someone with Aspergers and mom of at least 2 kids with autism/aspergers...i would NOT recommend to throw water on them! I know that would just make me and my kids more mad than we were already! Plus in some places that would be considered child abuse Throw some freezing cold water on him? Do you think that will calm him? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 17, 2012 Report Share Posted January 17, 2012 Lol, no hes 16 months old. We just got our first referral yesterday to see a specialist. But the older hes getting the worse these fits are getting. ------------------------------ >Throw some freezing cold water on him? Do you think that will calm him? Better to do that than to get hurt. Do you have him on any meds? Does he receive any anger control classes? Best of luck! > >--- Original Message --- > > >Sent: January 17, 2012 1/17/12 >To: autism-aspergers >Subject: How to discipline..... > > > > > I have been wondering how I should discipline or handle my son when he has his rage fits. When told no or something doesnt go the way he thinks its going to he attacks people or even his self. If no one is near him he will seek out the closest person to him and hit them, headbutt them or throw something. Sometimes though he will just hurt his self. In our house we have like indoor/outdoor kinda carpet with no padding underneath and the other night he got mad and slammed his head into the concrete. Then got mad cause he got hurt so he did the alligator death roll then got up and started throwing everything around him. Im tired of getting hurt and scared hes going to seriously hurt his self. What would be the best way to handle situations like this? > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 17, 2012 Report Share Posted January 17, 2012 Our psychiatrist suggested rolling our son in a blanket and holding him until he calmed down. To: autism-aspergers Sent: Tuesday, January 17, 2012 11:15 AMSubject: RE: How to discipline..... Throw some freezing cold water on him? Do you think that will calm him? Better to do that than to get hurt. Do you have him on any meds? Does he receive any anger control classes? Best of luck! --- Original Message ---Sent: January 17, 2012 1/17/12To: autism-aspergers Subject: How to discipline..... I have been wondering how I should discipline or handle my son when he has his rage fits. When told no or something doesnt go the way he thinks its going to he attacks people or even his self. If no one is near him he will seek out the closest person to him and hit them, headbutt them or throw something. Sometimes though he will just hurt his self. In our house we have like indoor/outdoor kinda carpet with no padding underneath and the other night he got mad and slammed his head into the concrete. Then got mad cause he got hurt so he did the alligator death roll then got up and started throwing everything around him. Im tired of getting hurt and scared hes going to seriously hurt his self. What would be the best way to handle situations like this? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 17, 2012 Report Share Posted January 17, 2012 Sara, he might have sensory issues causing him to behave this way. Some kids on the spectrum have sensory issues and some neuro-typical kiddos also have sensory processing dysfunction. Mine does all the behaviors you are listing and does it in school too when he's overwhelmed. We are starting OT again on a regular basis to see if it helps him again. The OT we loved changed jobs and we finally found her again. Anyway...hitting, biting, kicking, headbutting can all be signs of proprioceptive dysfunction. We give him " heavy work " and " deep pressure " to help keep him regulated. You might be able to get into an OT faster than the developmental pediatrician you were referred over to... Some links for you to look at when you get a chance: http://www.sensory-processing-disorder.com/proprioceptive-dysfunction.html http://www.sensory-processing-disorder.com/heavy-work-activities.html http://www.netplaces.com/sensory-integration-disorder/the-proprioceptive-sense/h\ itting-and-pushing.htm > > Our psychiatrist suggested rolling our son in a blanket and holding him until he calmed down. > > To: autism-aspergers > Sent: Tuesday, January 17, 2012 11:15 AM > Subject: RE: How to discipline..... > > > Â > Throw some freezing cold water on him? Do you think that will calm him? Better to do that than to get hurt. Do you have him on any meds? Does he receive any anger control classes? Best of luck! > > --- Original Message --- > > > Sent: January 17, 2012 1/17/12 > To: autism-aspergers > Subject: How to discipline..... > > Â > > I have been wondering how I should discipline or handle my son when he has his rage fits. When told no or something doesnt go the way he thinks its going to he attacks people or even his self. If no one is near him he will seek out the closest person to him and hit them, headbutt them or throw something. Sometimes though he will just hurt his self. In our house we have like indoor/outdoor kinda carpet with no padding underneath and the other night he got mad and slammed his head into the concrete. Then got mad cause he got hurt so he did the alligator death roll then got up and started throwing everything around him. Im tired of getting hurt and scared hes going to seriously hurt his self. What would be the best way to handle situations like this? > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 17, 2012 Report Share Posted January 17, 2012 If you think he's in control of his behavior then I'd talk to a psych but he's 16 months old and hitting, biting etc. Kids in that age range go through that kind of a stage, especially when their communication skills are underdeveloped. No is an appropriate response...If you think he's doing it to get a reaction then the general thought on this is to provide him with the least amount of " emotion " or response when these things happen. Try to instead give more positive attention when you are seeing behaviors you'd prefer to see. Doing the sensory based activities will not hurt your child. They are meant to be fun and game-like. We do them in 5-10 minute activities spread out throughout a day at about 1.5-2 hour intervals. You could " experiment " and see if he has better days after doing some of these activities/playing these games with him. I'd stay away from erratic movement activities but hugs (deep pressure type activities) and heavy work should be calming. Mine likes to hide under the couch cushions while lying on the floor...at 16 months, that just might be sufficient " deep pressure " for your son. Like a pillow fort... > > > > Our psychiatrist suggested rolling our son in a blanket and holding him until he calmed down. > > From: " srt12780@ " <srt12780@> > > To: autism-aspergers > > Sent: Tuesday, January 17, 2012 11:15 AM > > Subject: RE: How to discipline..... > > > > > >  > > Throw some freezing cold water on him? Do you think that will calm him? Better to do that than to get hurt. Do you have him on any meds? Does he receive any anger control classes? Best of luck! > > > > --- Original Message --- > > > > From: sara degeer <bradleysmommy1@> > > Sent: January 17, 2012 1/17/12 > > To: autism-aspergers > > Subject: How to discipline..... > > > >  > > > > I have been wondering how I should discipline or handle my son when he has his rage fits. When told no or something doesnt go the way he thinks its going to he attacks people or even his self. If no one is near him he will seek out the closest person to him and hit them, headbutt them or throw something. Sometimes though he will just hurt his self. In our house we have like indoor/outdoor kinda carpet with no padding underneath and the other night he got mad and slammed his head into the concrete. Then got mad cause he got hurt so he did the alligator death roll then got up and started throwing everything around him. Im tired of getting hurt and scared hes going to seriously hurt his self. What would be the best way to handle situations like this? > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 17, 2012 Report Share Posted January 17, 2012 Mine sometimes bites his own toes, fingers and shirt collar...he now wears a necklace that is made for him to bite/chew on... If the older kids stop, then Colton may resort to this on his own...How long did you say you have to wait before you can get into see the specialist? > > > > Our psychiatrist suggested rolling our son in a blanket and holding him until he calmed down. > > From: " srt12780@ " <srt12780@> > > To: autism-aspergers > > Sent: Tuesday, January 17, 2012 11:15 AM > > Subject: RE: How to discipline..... > > > > > >  > > Throw some freezing cold water on him? Do you think that will calm him? Better to do that than to get hurt. Do you have him on any meds? Does he receive any anger control classes? Best of luck! > > > > --- Original Message --- > > > > From: sara degeer <bradleysmommy1@> > > Sent: January 17, 2012 1/17/12 > > To: autism-aspergers > > Subject: How to discipline..... > > > >  > > > > I have been wondering how I should discipline or handle my son when he has his rage fits. When told no or something doesnt go the way he thinks its going to he attacks people or even his self. If no one is near him he will seek out the closest person to him and hit them, headbutt them or throw something. Sometimes though he will just hurt his self. In our house we have like indoor/outdoor kinda carpet with no padding underneath and the other night he got mad and slammed his head into the concrete. Then got mad cause he got hurt so he did the alligator death roll then got up and started throwing everything around him. Im tired of getting hurt and scared hes going to seriously hurt his self. What would be the best way to handle situations like this? > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 17, 2012 Report Share Posted January 17, 2012 Mine is 9 and able to hurt me pretty badly when he gets wild. Sorry, didn't realize how young he was To: autism-aspergers Sent: Tuesday, January 17, 2012 11:54 AM Subject: RE: How to discipline..... Lol, no hes 16 months old. We just got our first referral yesterday to see a specialist. But the older hes getting the worse these fits are getting. ------------------------------ >Throw some freezing cold water on him? Do you think that will calm him? Better to do that than to get hurt. Do you have him on any meds? Does he receive any anger control classes? Best of luck! > >--- Original Message --- > > >Sent: January 17, 2012 1/17/12 >To: autism-aspergers >Subject: How to discipline..... > > > > > I have been wondering how I should discipline or handle my son when he has his rage fits. When told no or something doesnt go the way he thinks its going to he attacks people or even his self. If no one is near him he will seek out the closest person to him and hit them, headbutt them or throw something. Sometimes though he will just hurt his self. In our house we have like indoor/outdoor kinda carpet with no padding underneath and the other night he got mad and slammed his head into the concrete. Then got mad cause he got hurt so he did the alligator death roll then got up and started throwing everything around him. Im tired of getting hurt and scared hes going to seriously hurt his self. What would be the best way to handle situations like this? > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 17, 2012 Report Share Posted January 17, 2012 Mine is 9 and able to hurt me pretty badly when he gets wild. Sorry, didn't realize how young he was To: autism-aspergers Sent: Tuesday, January 17, 2012 11:54 AM Subject: RE: How to discipline..... Lol, no hes 16 months old. We just got our first referral yesterday to see a specialist. But the older hes getting the worse these fits are getting. ------------------------------ >Throw some freezing cold water on him? Do you think that will calm him? Better to do that than to get hurt. Do you have him on any meds? Does he receive any anger control classes? Best of luck! > >--- Original Message --- > > >Sent: January 17, 2012 1/17/12 >To: autism-aspergers >Subject: How to discipline..... > > > > > I have been wondering how I should discipline or handle my son when he has his rage fits. When told no or something doesnt go the way he thinks its going to he attacks people or even his self. If no one is near him he will seek out the closest person to him and hit them, headbutt them or throw something. Sometimes though he will just hurt his self. In our house we have like indoor/outdoor kinda carpet with no padding underneath and the other night he got mad and slammed his head into the concrete. Then got mad cause he got hurt so he did the alligator death roll then got up and started throwing everything around him. Im tired of getting hurt and scared hes going to seriously hurt his self. What would be the best way to handle situations like this? > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 17, 2012 Report Share Posted January 17, 2012 Lol, It's ok. As I was reading it I was picturing me doing that to him and I think maybe it would make him stop but it would probably scare the crap out of him..... lol. To: "autism-aspergers " <autism-aspergers > Sent: Tuesday, January 17, 2012 2:14 PM Subject: Re: How to discipline..... Mine is 9 and able to hurt me pretty badly when he gets wild. Sorry, didn't realize how young he was To: autism-aspergers Sent: Tuesday, January 17, 2012 11:54 AM Subject: RE: How to discipline..... Lol, no hes 16 months old. We just got our first referral yesterday to see a specialist. But the older hes getting the worse these fits are getting. ------------------------------ >Throw some freezing cold water on him? Do you think that will calm him? Better to do that than to get hurt. Do you have him on any meds? Does he receive any anger control classes? Best of luck! > >--- Original Message --- > > >Sent: January 17, 2012 1/17/12 >To: autism-aspergers >Subject: How to discipline..... > > > > > I have been wondering how I should discipline or handle my son when he has his rage fits. When told no or something doesnt go the way he thinks its going to he attacks people or even his self. If no one is near him he will seek out the closest person to him and hit them, headbutt them or throw something. Sometimes though he will just hurt his self. In our house we have like indoor/outdoor kinda carpet with no padding underneath and the other night he got mad and slammed his head into the concrete. Then got mad cause he got hurt so he did the alligator death roll then got up and started throwing everything around him. Im tired of getting hurt and scared hes going to seriously hurt his self. What would be the best way to handle situations like this? > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 17, 2012 Report Share Posted January 17, 2012 Lol, It's ok. As I was reading it I was picturing me doing that to him and I think maybe it would make him stop but it would probably scare the crap out of him..... lol. To: "autism-aspergers " <autism-aspergers > Sent: Tuesday, January 17, 2012 2:14 PM Subject: Re: How to discipline..... Mine is 9 and able to hurt me pretty badly when he gets wild. Sorry, didn't realize how young he was To: autism-aspergers Sent: Tuesday, January 17, 2012 11:54 AM Subject: RE: How to discipline..... Lol, no hes 16 months old. We just got our first referral yesterday to see a specialist. But the older hes getting the worse these fits are getting. ------------------------------ >Throw some freezing cold water on him? Do you think that will calm him? Better to do that than to get hurt. Do you have him on any meds? Does he receive any anger control classes? Best of luck! > >--- Original Message --- > > >Sent: January 17, 2012 1/17/12 >To: autism-aspergers >Subject: How to discipline..... > > > > > I have been wondering how I should discipline or handle my son when he has his rage fits. When told no or something doesnt go the way he thinks its going to he attacks people or even his self. If no one is near him he will seek out the closest person to him and hit them, headbutt them or throw something. Sometimes though he will just hurt his self. In our house we have like indoor/outdoor kinda carpet with no padding underneath and the other night he got mad and slammed his head into the concrete. Then got mad cause he got hurt so he did the alligator death roll then got up and started throwing everything around him. Im tired of getting hurt and scared hes going to seriously hurt his self. What would be the best way to handle situations like this? > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 17, 2012 Report Share Posted January 17, 2012 at 16 months I would put him in his crib if he can't get out or in his room . They have a basket hold which works for little tots but sometimes touch really makes them worse so you would lneed to talk with a doctor about that To: "autism-aspergers " <autism-aspergers > Sent: Tuesday, January 17, 2012 1:14 PMSubject: Re: How to discipline..... Mine is 9 and able to hurt me pretty badly when he gets wild. Sorry, didn't realize how young he was To: autism-aspergers Sent: Tuesday, January 17, 2012 11:54 AMSubject: RE: How to discipline..... Lol, no hes 16 months old. We just got our first referral yesterday to see a specialist. But the older hes getting the worse these fits are getting. ------------------------------>Throw some freezing cold water on him? Do you think that will calm him? Better to do that than to get hurt. Do you have him on any meds? Does he receive any anger control classes? Best of luck! >>--- Original Message --->>>Sent: January 17, 2012 1/17/12>To: autism-aspergers >Subject: How to discipline.....>> >>> I have been wondering how I should discipline or handle my son when he has his rage fits. When told no or something doesnt go the way he thinks its going to he attacks people or even his self. If no one is near him he will seek out the closest person to him and hit them, headbutt them or throw something. Sometimes though he will just hurt his self. In our house we have like indoor/outdoor kinda carpet with no padding underneath and the other night he got mad and slammed his head into the concrete. Then got mad cause he got hurt so he did the alligator death roll then got up and started throwing everything around him. Im tired of getting hurt and scared hes going to seriously hurt his self. What would be the best way to handle situations like this? >>> > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 17, 2012 Report Share Posted January 17, 2012 at 16 months I would put him in his crib if he can't get out or in his room . They have a basket hold which works for little tots but sometimes touch really makes them worse so you would lneed to talk with a doctor about that To: "autism-aspergers " <autism-aspergers > Sent: Tuesday, January 17, 2012 1:14 PMSubject: Re: How to discipline..... Mine is 9 and able to hurt me pretty badly when he gets wild. Sorry, didn't realize how young he was To: autism-aspergers Sent: Tuesday, January 17, 2012 11:54 AMSubject: RE: How to discipline..... Lol, no hes 16 months old. We just got our first referral yesterday to see a specialist. But the older hes getting the worse these fits are getting. ------------------------------>Throw some freezing cold water on him? Do you think that will calm him? Better to do that than to get hurt. Do you have him on any meds? Does he receive any anger control classes? Best of luck! >>--- Original Message --->>>Sent: January 17, 2012 1/17/12>To: autism-aspergers >Subject: How to discipline.....>> >>> I have been wondering how I should discipline or handle my son when he has his rage fits. When told no or something doesnt go the way he thinks its going to he attacks people or even his self. If no one is near him he will seek out the closest person to him and hit them, headbutt them or throw something. Sometimes though he will just hurt his self. In our house we have like indoor/outdoor kinda carpet with no padding underneath and the other night he got mad and slammed his head into the concrete. Then got mad cause he got hurt so he did the alligator death roll then got up and started throwing everything around him. Im tired of getting hurt and scared hes going to seriously hurt his self. What would be the best way to handle situations like this? >>> > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 17, 2012 Report Share Posted January 17, 2012 ha ha...probably, but maybe only the first couple of time. Then you have to go back to the drawing board to find new tricks!! To: "autism-aspergers " <autism-aspergers > Sent: Tuesday, January 17, 2012 2:18 PM Subject: Re: How to discipline..... Lol, It's ok. As I was reading it I was picturing me doing that to him and I think maybe it would make him stop but it would probably scare the crap out of him..... lol. To: "autism-aspergers " <autism-aspergers > Sent: Tuesday, January 17, 2012 2:14 PM Subject: Re: How to discipline..... Mine is 9 and able to hurt me pretty badly when he gets wild. Sorry, didn't realize how young he was To: autism-aspergers Sent: Tuesday, January 17, 2012 11:54 AM Subject: RE: How to discipline..... Lol, no hes 16 months old. We just got our first referral yesterday to see a specialist. But the older hes getting the worse these fits are getting. ------------------------------ >Throw some freezing cold water on him? Do you think that will calm him? Better to do that than to get hurt. Do you have him on any meds? Does he receive any anger control classes? Best of luck! > >--- Original Message --- > > >Sent: January 17, 2012 1/17/12 >To: autism-aspergers >Subject: How to discipline..... > > > > > I have been wondering how I should discipline or handle my son when he has his rage fits. When told no or something doesnt go the way he thinks its going to he attacks people or even his self. If no one is near him he will seek out the closest person to him and hit them, headbutt them or throw something. Sometimes though he will just hurt his self. In our house we have like indoor/outdoor kinda carpet with no padding underneath and the other night he got mad and slammed his head into the concrete. Then got mad cause he got hurt so he did the alligator death roll then got up and started throwing everything around him. Im tired of getting hurt and scared hes going to seriously hurt his self. What would be the best way to handle situations like this? > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 17, 2012 Report Share Posted January 17, 2012 ha ha...probably, but maybe only the first couple of time. Then you have to go back to the drawing board to find new tricks!! To: "autism-aspergers " <autism-aspergers > Sent: Tuesday, January 17, 2012 2:18 PM Subject: Re: How to discipline..... Lol, It's ok. As I was reading it I was picturing me doing that to him and I think maybe it would make him stop but it would probably scare the crap out of him..... lol. To: "autism-aspergers " <autism-aspergers > Sent: Tuesday, January 17, 2012 2:14 PM Subject: Re: How to discipline..... Mine is 9 and able to hurt me pretty badly when he gets wild. Sorry, didn't realize how young he was To: autism-aspergers Sent: Tuesday, January 17, 2012 11:54 AM Subject: RE: How to discipline..... Lol, no hes 16 months old. We just got our first referral yesterday to see a specialist. But the older hes getting the worse these fits are getting. ------------------------------ >Throw some freezing cold water on him? Do you think that will calm him? Better to do that than to get hurt. Do you have him on any meds? Does he receive any anger control classes? Best of luck! > >--- Original Message --- > > >Sent: January 17, 2012 1/17/12 >To: autism-aspergers >Subject: How to discipline..... > > > > > I have been wondering how I should discipline or handle my son when he has his rage fits. When told no or something doesnt go the way he thinks its going to he attacks people or even his self. If no one is near him he will seek out the closest person to him and hit them, headbutt them or throw something. Sometimes though he will just hurt his self. In our house we have like indoor/outdoor kinda carpet with no padding underneath and the other night he got mad and slammed his head into the concrete. Then got mad cause he got hurt so he did the alligator death roll then got up and started throwing everything around him. Im tired of getting hurt and scared hes going to seriously hurt his self. What would be the best way to handle situations like this? > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 17, 2012 Report Share Posted January 17, 2012 Yeah I've tried holding his hands when he raises them to hit, If I can catch him in time and It really just pissed him off. And everything I keep finding about discipline is for older children so its kinda hard. I actually asked his dr. yesterday and she have me a paper about it but again its for older children. It says to use time out. But He wouldn't understand that if I did it. To: "autism-aspergers " <autism-aspergers > Sent: Tuesday, January 17, 2012 2:19 PM Subject: Re: How to discipline..... at 16 months I would put him in his crib if he can't get out or in his room . They have a basket hold which works for little tots but sometimes touch really makes them worse so you would lneed to talk with a doctor about that To: "autism-aspergers " <autism-aspergers > Sent: Tuesday, January 17, 2012 1:14 PMSubject: Re: How to discipline..... Mine is 9 and able to hurt me pretty badly when he gets wild. Sorry, didn't realize how young he was To: autism-aspergers Sent: Tuesday, January 17, 2012 11:54 AMSubject: RE: How to discipline..... Lol, no hes 16 months old. We just got our first referral yesterday to see a specialist. But the older hes getting the worse these fits are getting. ------------------------------>Throw some freezing cold water on him? Do you think that will calm him? Better to do that than to get hurt. Do you have him on any meds? Does he receive any anger control classes? Best of luck! >>--- Original Message --->>>Sent: January 17, 2012 1/17/12>To: autism-aspergers >Subject: How to discipline.....>> >>> I have been wondering how I should discipline or handle my son when he has his rage fits. When told no or something doesnt go the way he thinks its going to he attacks people or even his self. If no one is near him he will seek out the closest person to him and hit them, headbutt them or throw something. Sometimes though he will just hurt his self. In our house we have like indoor/outdoor kinda carpet with no padding underneath and the other night he got mad and slammed his head into the concrete. Then got mad cause he got hurt so he did the alligator death roll then got up and started throwing everything around him. Im tired of getting hurt and scared hes going to seriously hurt his self. What would be the best way to handle situations like this? >>> > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 17, 2012 Report Share Posted January 17, 2012 Yeah I've tried holding his hands when he raises them to hit, If I can catch him in time and It really just pissed him off. And everything I keep finding about discipline is for older children so its kinda hard. I actually asked his dr. yesterday and she have me a paper about it but again its for older children. It says to use time out. But He wouldn't understand that if I did it. To: "autism-aspergers " <autism-aspergers > Sent: Tuesday, January 17, 2012 2:19 PM Subject: Re: How to discipline..... at 16 months I would put him in his crib if he can't get out or in his room . They have a basket hold which works for little tots but sometimes touch really makes them worse so you would lneed to talk with a doctor about that To: "autism-aspergers " <autism-aspergers > Sent: Tuesday, January 17, 2012 1:14 PMSubject: Re: How to discipline..... Mine is 9 and able to hurt me pretty badly when he gets wild. Sorry, didn't realize how young he was To: autism-aspergers Sent: Tuesday, January 17, 2012 11:54 AMSubject: RE: How to discipline..... Lol, no hes 16 months old. We just got our first referral yesterday to see a specialist. But the older hes getting the worse these fits are getting. ------------------------------>Throw some freezing cold water on him? Do you think that will calm him? Better to do that than to get hurt. Do you have him on any meds? Does he receive any anger control classes? Best of luck! >>--- Original Message --->>>Sent: January 17, 2012 1/17/12>To: autism-aspergers >Subject: How to discipline.....>> >>> I have been wondering how I should discipline or handle my son when he has his rage fits. When told no or something doesnt go the way he thinks its going to he attacks people or even his self. If no one is near him he will seek out the closest person to him and hit them, headbutt them or throw something. Sometimes though he will just hurt his self. In our house we have like indoor/outdoor kinda carpet with no padding underneath and the other night he got mad and slammed his head into the concrete. Then got mad cause he got hurt so he did the alligator death roll then got up and started throwing everything around him. Im tired of getting hurt and scared hes going to seriously hurt his self. What would be the best way to handle situations like this? >>> > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 17, 2012 Report Share Posted January 17, 2012 OMG, I know this is so not what this post was about but it just makes me think of the spray bottle idea with cats, lol - bad mental picture of Dr. Evil spraying Mini Me in the Austin Powers movies. ugh > > >Throw some freezing cold water on him? Do you think that will calm him? Better to do that than to get hurt. Do you have him on any meds? Does he receive any anger control classes? Best of luck! > > > >--- Original Message --- > > > > > >Sent: January 17, 2012 1/17/12 > >To: autism-aspergers > >Subject: How to discipline..... > > > >Â > > > > > > I have been wondering how I should discipline or handle my son when he has his rage fits. When told no or something doesnt go the way he thinks its going to he attacks people or even his self. If no one is near him he will seek out the closest person to him and hit them, headbutt them or throw something. Sometimes though he will just hurt his self. In our house we have like indoor/outdoor kinda carpet with no padding underneath and the other night he got mad and slammed his head into the concrete. Then got mad cause he got hurt so he did the alligator death roll then got up and started throwing everything around him. Im tired of getting hurt and scared hes going to seriously hurt his self. What would be the best way to handle situations like this? > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 17, 2012 Report Share Posted January 17, 2012 OMG, I know this is so not what this post was about but it just makes me think of the spray bottle idea with cats, lol - bad mental picture of Dr. Evil spraying Mini Me in the Austin Powers movies. ugh > > >Throw some freezing cold water on him? Do you think that will calm him? Better to do that than to get hurt. Do you have him on any meds? Does he receive any anger control classes? Best of luck! > > > >--- Original Message --- > > > > > >Sent: January 17, 2012 1/17/12 > >To: autism-aspergers > >Subject: How to discipline..... > > > >Â > > > > > > I have been wondering how I should discipline or handle my son when he has his rage fits. When told no or something doesnt go the way he thinks its going to he attacks people or even his self. If no one is near him he will seek out the closest person to him and hit them, headbutt them or throw something. Sometimes though he will just hurt his self. In our house we have like indoor/outdoor kinda carpet with no padding underneath and the other night he got mad and slammed his head into the concrete. Then got mad cause he got hurt so he did the alligator death roll then got up and started throwing everything around him. Im tired of getting hurt and scared hes going to seriously hurt his self. What would be the best way to handle situations like this? > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 17, 2012 Report Share Posted January 17, 2012 I used to sit behind my Tom and cuddle him, his back to my chest until he was calm. My legs wrapped around his, my arms around his. To: "autism-aspergers " <autism-aspergers > Sent: Tuesday, January 17, 2012 2:26 PM Subject: Re: How to discipline..... Yeah I've tried holding his hands when he raises them to hit, If I can catch him in time and It really just pissed him off. And everything I keep finding about discipline is for older children so its kinda hard. I actually asked his dr. yesterday and she have me a paper about it but again its for older children. It says to use time out. But He wouldn't understand that if I did it. To: "autism-aspergers " <autism-aspergers > Sent: Tuesday, January 17, 2012 2:19 PM Subject: Re: How to discipline..... at 16 months I would put him in his crib if he can't get out or in his room . They have a basket hold which works for little tots but sometimes touch really makes them worse so you would lneed to talk with a doctor about that To: "autism-aspergers " <autism-aspergers > Sent: Tuesday, January 17, 2012 1:14 PMSubject: Re: How to discipline..... Mine is 9 and able to hurt me pretty badly when he gets wild. Sorry, didn't realize how young he was To: autism-aspergers Sent: Tuesday, January 17, 2012 11:54 AMSubject: RE: How to discipline..... Lol, no hes 16 months old. We just got our first referral yesterday to see a specialist. But the older hes getting the worse these fits are getting. ------------------------------>Throw some freezing cold water on him? Do you think that will calm him? Better to do that than to get hurt. Do you have him on any meds? Does he receive any anger control classes? Best of luck! >>--- Original Message --->>>Sent: January 17, 2012 1/17/12>To: autism-aspergers >Subject: How to discipline.....>> >>> I have been wondering how I should discipline or handle my son when he has his rage fits. When told no or something doesnt go the way he thinks its going to he attacks people or even his self. If no one is near him he will seek out the closest person to him and hit them, headbutt them or throw something. Sometimes though he will just hurt his self. In our house we have like indoor/outdoor kinda carpet with no padding underneath and the other night he got mad and slammed his head into the concrete. Then got mad cause he got hurt so he did the alligator death roll then got up and started throwing everything around him. Im tired of getting hurt and scared hes going to seriously hurt his self. What would be the best way to handle situations like this? >>> > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 17, 2012 Report Share Posted January 17, 2012 I used to sit behind my Tom and cuddle him, his back to my chest until he was calm. My legs wrapped around his, my arms around his. To: "autism-aspergers " <autism-aspergers > Sent: Tuesday, January 17, 2012 2:26 PM Subject: Re: How to discipline..... Yeah I've tried holding his hands when he raises them to hit, If I can catch him in time and It really just pissed him off. And everything I keep finding about discipline is for older children so its kinda hard. I actually asked his dr. yesterday and she have me a paper about it but again its for older children. It says to use time out. But He wouldn't understand that if I did it. To: "autism-aspergers " <autism-aspergers > Sent: Tuesday, January 17, 2012 2:19 PM Subject: Re: How to discipline..... at 16 months I would put him in his crib if he can't get out or in his room . They have a basket hold which works for little tots but sometimes touch really makes them worse so you would lneed to talk with a doctor about that To: "autism-aspergers " <autism-aspergers > Sent: Tuesday, January 17, 2012 1:14 PMSubject: Re: How to discipline..... Mine is 9 and able to hurt me pretty badly when he gets wild. Sorry, didn't realize how young he was To: autism-aspergers Sent: Tuesday, January 17, 2012 11:54 AMSubject: RE: How to discipline..... Lol, no hes 16 months old. We just got our first referral yesterday to see a specialist. But the older hes getting the worse these fits are getting. ------------------------------>Throw some freezing cold water on him? Do you think that will calm him? Better to do that than to get hurt. Do you have him on any meds? Does he receive any anger control classes? Best of luck! >>--- Original Message --->>>Sent: January 17, 2012 1/17/12>To: autism-aspergers >Subject: How to discipline.....>> >>> I have been wondering how I should discipline or handle my son when he has his rage fits. When told no or something doesnt go the way he thinks its going to he attacks people or even his self. If no one is near him he will seek out the closest person to him and hit them, headbutt them or throw something. Sometimes though he will just hurt his self. In our house we have like indoor/outdoor kinda carpet with no padding underneath and the other night he got mad and slammed his head into the concrete. Then got mad cause he got hurt so he did the alligator death roll then got up and started throwing everything around him. Im tired of getting hurt and scared hes going to seriously hurt his self. What would be the best way to handle situations like this? >>> > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 17, 2012 Report Share Posted January 17, 2012 Someone else told me to do that too. That one will have to wait though. I'm 2 weeks away from my due date. So It's hard to get really close to him...lol. I will have to try that though. To: "autism-aspergers " <autism-aspergers > Sent: Tuesday, January 17, 2012 2:45 PM Subject: Re: How to discipline..... I used to sit behind my Tom and cuddle him, his back to my chest until he was calm. My legs wrapped around his, my arms around his. To: "autism-aspergers " <autism-aspergers > Sent: Tuesday, January 17, 2012 2:26 PM Subject: Re: How to discipline..... Yeah I've tried holding his hands when he raises them to hit, If I can catch him in time and It really just pissed him off. And everything I keep finding about discipline is for older children so its kinda hard. I actually asked his dr. yesterday and she have me a paper about it but again its for older children. It says to use time out. But He wouldn't understand that if I did it. To: "autism-aspergers " <autism-aspergers > Sent: Tuesday, January 17, 2012 2:19 PM Subject: Re: How to discipline..... at 16 months I would put him in his crib if he can't get out or in his room . They have a basket hold which works for little tots but sometimes touch really makes them worse so you would lneed to talk with a doctor about that To: "autism-aspergers " <autism-aspergers > Sent: Tuesday, January 17, 2012 1:14 PMSubject: Re: How to discipline..... Mine is 9 and able to hurt me pretty badly when he gets wild. Sorry, didn't realize how young he was To: autism-aspergers Sent: Tuesday, January 17, 2012 11:54 AMSubject: RE: How to discipline..... Lol, no hes 16 months old. We just got our first referral yesterday to see a specialist. But the older hes getting the worse these fits are getting. ------------------------------>Throw some freezing cold water on him? Do you think that will calm him? Better to do that than to get hurt. Do you have him on any meds? Does he receive any anger control classes? Best of luck! >>--- Original Message --->>>Sent: January 17, 2012 1/17/12>To: autism-aspergers >Subject: How to discipline.....>> >>> I have been wondering how I should discipline or handle my son when he has his rage fits. When told no or something doesnt go the way he thinks its going to he attacks people or even his self. If no one is near him he will seek out the closest person to him and hit them, headbutt them or throw something. Sometimes though he will just hurt his self. In our house we have like indoor/outdoor kinda carpet with no padding underneath and the other night he got mad and slammed his head into the concrete. Then got mad cause he got hurt so he did the alligator death roll then got up and started throwing everything around him. Im tired of getting hurt and scared hes going to seriously hurt his self. What would be the best way to handle situations like this? >>> > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 17, 2012 Report Share Posted January 17, 2012 Someone else told me to do that too. That one will have to wait though. I'm 2 weeks away from my due date. So It's hard to get really close to him...lol. I will have to try that though. To: "autism-aspergers " <autism-aspergers > Sent: Tuesday, January 17, 2012 2:45 PM Subject: Re: How to discipline..... I used to sit behind my Tom and cuddle him, his back to my chest until he was calm. My legs wrapped around his, my arms around his. To: "autism-aspergers " <autism-aspergers > Sent: Tuesday, January 17, 2012 2:26 PM Subject: Re: How to discipline..... Yeah I've tried holding his hands when he raises them to hit, If I can catch him in time and It really just pissed him off. And everything I keep finding about discipline is for older children so its kinda hard. I actually asked his dr. yesterday and she have me a paper about it but again its for older children. It says to use time out. But He wouldn't understand that if I did it. To: "autism-aspergers " <autism-aspergers > Sent: Tuesday, January 17, 2012 2:19 PM Subject: Re: How to discipline..... at 16 months I would put him in his crib if he can't get out or in his room . They have a basket hold which works for little tots but sometimes touch really makes them worse so you would lneed to talk with a doctor about that To: "autism-aspergers " <autism-aspergers > Sent: Tuesday, January 17, 2012 1:14 PMSubject: Re: How to discipline..... Mine is 9 and able to hurt me pretty badly when he gets wild. Sorry, didn't realize how young he was To: autism-aspergers Sent: Tuesday, January 17, 2012 11:54 AMSubject: RE: How to discipline..... Lol, no hes 16 months old. We just got our first referral yesterday to see a specialist. But the older hes getting the worse these fits are getting. ------------------------------>Throw some freezing cold water on him? Do you think that will calm him? Better to do that than to get hurt. Do you have him on any meds? Does he receive any anger control classes? Best of luck! >>--- Original Message --->>>Sent: January 17, 2012 1/17/12>To: autism-aspergers >Subject: How to discipline.....>> >>> I have been wondering how I should discipline or handle my son when he has his rage fits. When told no or something doesnt go the way he thinks its going to he attacks people or even his self. If no one is near him he will seek out the closest person to him and hit them, headbutt them or throw something. Sometimes though he will just hurt his self. In our house we have like indoor/outdoor kinda carpet with no padding underneath and the other night he got mad and slammed his head into the concrete. Then got mad cause he got hurt so he did the alligator death roll then got up and started throwing everything around him. Im tired of getting hurt and scared hes going to seriously hurt his self. What would be the best way to handle situations like this? >>> > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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