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C also has trouble at public events so I may not be

much help to you. I truly believe that continuing to

expose Aubrie to these events but letting her call the

shots as to what she's comfortable with is best. We

have " encouraged " C to behave more appropriately at

functions where she's not comfortable (translation:

pushed) and it never works. But by us going, she's

made more progress than have we not gone at all. So

by allowing her to stim, you've found a happy medium.

Here in PA, we have what's called " wraparound

services " which are behavior support staff who go with

us to community events and so forth to help me deal

with Cs inappropriate behavior. It has helped

immensely and has often been the deciding factor as to

whether or not we should even go at all. The child

must have an MR or MH dx to get it and given all the

" autistic type behaviors " in CHARGE, we were able to

get an MH dx. Maybe look into programs available

locally.

In the meantime, I was told that for our kids,

self-stimming reaches its peak between 3-7 yrs of age

then it subsides. I've been told to hang in there.

It drives me crazy, so I can relate to your concerns.

Jeanne

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