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In a message dated 3/8/2004 3:32:33 PM Eastern Standard Time,

charlyne1121@... writes:

Hi Margaret,

Zeb does this too. I was told that it was a nervous reaction that typical

people initially do also. Thinking back when I was a teen, walking down the

street with a few friends one fell down. The girl actually did get hurt but

initially we laughed. Made sense to me

Charlyne, I agree (although with kids with autism, it's different). My mom

was THE worst!!!!!! She ALWAYS laughed when someone fell.....especially

herself. Even now, if we see someone fall, my kids will say, " Nan is

probably

ROLLING up in heaven " . LOL Also, we have a family friend who used to

laugh during viewings and funerals!!!!!! How sick!!!!! LOL

Donna

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we brought this up yesterday at school..... Ashton has been a hyena the past

few days in classes.... she just laughs uncontrollably.... but..... the

specialist from UVA was there working with her on the laptop using faciliated

communication.... and ashton typed that she laughs when she feels upset or

funny....

don't exactly know what that means...

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Add to the list of inappropriate laughing. I've noticed it when he is

extrememly tired, upset or funny. I was told by an adult with autism that

sometimes its because their brain processes things slowly that there could of

been something funny in the past and are just reacting to it. I would also have

to agree with what Charlyne had mentioned, too. Sometimes I startled when its

late at night and he is sitting on his bed rocking and stimming than the male

change outburst of this laugh and I'm asleep will wake the you know what out of

me. has a deep voice now. Never noticed until he has been expressing by

vocalizing his wants and needs. Especially with the " NO or leave me alone " .

Irma,15,DS/ASD

Re: Inappropriate laughing

we brought this up yesterday at school..... Ashton has been a hyena the past

few days in classes.... she just laughs uncontrollably.... but..... the

specialist from UVA was there working with her on the laptop using faciliated

communication.... and ashton typed that she laughs when she feels upset or

funny....

don't exactly know what that means...

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In a message dated 3/9/2004 9:40:54 AM Eastern Standard Time,

duffey48@... writes:

> Charlyne, I agree (although with kids with autism, it's different).

Hi Donna,

Well when I explained this to the dr about Zeb that's the explaination I was

given. It made sense to me at the time but maybe not,hum

Charlyne

Mom to Zeb 11 DS/OCD

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