Guest guest Posted July 4, 2005 Report Share Posted July 4, 2005 Hi everyone, This is , mom to Autumn (DS-ASD) and 6 others. We deal with the throwing problems too and dumping. If we are at the table and she is in the high chair I turn the chair around away from us just for a minute and remind her " no throwing " . I am not totally consistent with this approach, but she seems to be doing it less when we are eating. Also if I watch her close and take it from her before she throws it and tell her " good girl, thank you for not throwing " or " that's good, hand it to mommy " she seems happy with herself. We still have food on the floor every day, but it is better now. Away from the table is harder for us because she tends to throw things that are big and heavy. Trying to get to her before she throws seems to be the best thing, also we take away the object she threw, although she doesn't seem to mind at all. In her room I put away a lot of her toys because so much was just being thrown around, at least if she dumps and throws now there is less to be cleaned up. Also she did something special for the first time today, She was playing in her pool and she came over to me and leaned against me and said " Kiss " . It was the first time she initiated a kiss and actually asked for one. I almost cried it was so sweet. I need to go. everyone have a happy 4TH of July! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 4, 2005 Report Share Posted July 4, 2005 Hi , that's really helpful, thank you. I will certainly try the turning the chair around from the table, I think that's the type of thing that will work with Rebekah. I bet you've been walking around with a smile all day, when they do something gorgeous like that it makes all the hard work worthwhile doesn't it? thanks again mum to Rebekah 7 DSASD Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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