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Have you tried connecting the activities to something he really likes?

Our son is into trains, as a lot of kids like this are. We used

the Tank Engine characters to teach colors, numbers, counting, facial

expressions, social skills, etc.

The school psychologist also suggested a variation on stickers for a

motivator. Scan a picture of something he really wants (toy, logo for

trip to Mc's, etc.) and print two copies. First one in black an

white on plain paper. Second one in color on self-adhesive labels. Cut

the label into pieces. He gets a piece each time he does a task, then

puts the pieces over the black and white picture. When it's all color,

he gets the item. Haven't done this with our son yet, but bet it would

work!

Tonya Hettler

Texas Federation of Families

http://www.txffcmh.org

Unlocking Autism

http://www.unlockingautism.org

escaping behaviour

Hi,

My son is almost 6 yr old. HE is doing well with ABA but has some

issues with escaping demands. He always wants to run away from any

activity. It almost feels like he does it intentionally. HE laughs

and giggles and has a naughty look on his face and moves further

away from us when we try to work harder. AT home with some time out

we are usually able to contain him. HE is not aggressive or will not

run away from sight. He makes sure we see him and he likes to be

chased around. WE have tried ignoring him but that seems to really

hamper his learning. But the activities he enjoys, he seems to focus

well. BUt he does a really good job when he does focus.He does it

more when the activity is little difficult or other than his

routinue.Do you all have any thoughts. WE have not seeen a

psychologist or psychiatrist in this regard.

someone suggested using meds. But I am a little weary about it. HE

very well knows that the behaviour is not appropriate and knows that

he will have consequences, but still tries it every time. HOw do we

deal with it. thanks for all your help?

Bharathi

Unlocking Autism

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child with AUTISM.

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