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A portable door alarm might help. I used to use one in hotels when I

traveled for work. Wouldn't stop them from exiting, but you'd sure be woke

up (they're LOUD). Only goes off if the door is opened or the cord pulled

out of the unit. Could hang it on the curtain rod to keep it out of the

kiddo's reach. Found one on the internet for $10.95 at

http://www.traveloasis.com/comperanddoo.html .

Don't know anything about the vendor.

Tonya

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What my husband does when we travel is place the table right in front of the

door. My son is 7 so he cannot yet move it (I don't know what we will do

when

he gets older). I only wish I could stay awake 24/7 and had eyes in the

back

of my head and also on top.

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A portable door alarm might help. I used to use one in hotels when I

traveled for work. Wouldn't stop them from exiting, but you'd sure be woke

up (they're LOUD). Only goes off if the door is opened or the cord pulled

out of the unit. Could hang it on the curtain rod to keep it out of the

kiddo's reach. Found one on the internet for $10.95 at

http://www.traveloasis.com/comperanddoo.html .

Don't know anything about the vendor.

Tonya

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From: <gryharhntr@...>

What my husband does when we travel is place the table right in front of the

door. My son is 7 so he cannot yet move it (I don't know what we will do

when

he gets older). I only wish I could stay awake 24/7 and had eyes in the

back

of my head and also on top.

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This is normal for my son. When we are out in public, he stays in his

special Maclaren stroller (it is built to carry a 140 lb child/person) unless my

daughter evicts him. She doesn't understand why my son gets to ride all the

time

and occasionally insists she needs to ride in it.

When he bolts I tell him " come here " and he does. If he doesn't, I will do

trials of come here until he does. He knows he independently needs to come

here because the trials will not end until he does so. I was taught this in his

Lovaas Therapy. When we first implemented this program, we always had a

second person so one person could give the SD (command) and the other could do

hand

over hand.

I think the alarm someone mentioned is an excellent idea and I will be

getting one.

Thank you! Hope

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> Subject: Re: Police and autism

>

> Thats a great idea bout the table,if it is a heavy one she won't be able

> to move it

> I have a question. She thinks it is funny to runn away, I mean literally

> run away. When have had toput double keyed dead bolts on our doors and

> hide the keys, Also when have to be ery careful when out and about she

> will disappear. Is this a common trait, Or just somthing she does. If

> any has any advice on thisi would really appreciate it.

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This is normal for my son. When we are out in public, he stays in his

special Maclaren stroller (it is built to carry a 140 lb child/person) unless my

daughter evicts him. She doesn't understand why my son gets to ride all the

time

and occasionally insists she needs to ride in it.

When he bolts I tell him " come here " and he does. If he doesn't, I will do

trials of come here until he does. He knows he independently needs to come

here because the trials will not end until he does so. I was taught this in his

Lovaas Therapy. When we first implemented this program, we always had a

second person so one person could give the SD (command) and the other could do

hand

over hand.

I think the alarm someone mentioned is an excellent idea and I will be

getting one.

Thank you! Hope

In a message dated 8/1/03 10:49:05 AM Eastern Daylight Time,

vking@... writes:

> Autism Treatment

> Subject: Re: Police and autism

>

> Thats a great idea bout the table,if it is a heavy one she won't be able

> to move it

> I have a question. She thinks it is funny to runn away, I mean literally

> run away. When have had toput double keyed dead bolts on our doors and

> hide the keys, Also when have to be ery careful when out and about she

> will disappear. Is this a common trait, Or just somthing she does. If

> any has any advice on thisi would really appreciate it.

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Wow. Thanks! What a great idea.

JM

Re: Police and autism

A portable door alarm might help. I used to use one in hotels when I

traveled for work. Wouldn't stop them from exiting, but you'd sure be woke

up (they're LOUD). Only goes off if the door is opened or the cord pulled

out of the unit. Could hang it on the curtain rod to keep it out of the

kiddo's reach. Found one on the internet for $10.95 at

http://www.traveloasis.com/comperanddoo.html .

Don't know anything about the vendor.

Tonya

----- Original Message -----

From: <gryharhntr@...>

What my husband does when we travel is place the table right in front of the

door. My son is 7 so he cannot yet move it (I don't know what we will do

when

he gets older). I only wish I could stay awake 24/7 and had eyes in the

back

of my head and also on top.

Unlocking Autism

www.UnlockingAutism.org

Autism-Awareness-Action

Worldwide internet group for parents who have a

child with AUTISM.

Schafer Autism Report

News and information on Autism

To Subscribe http://home.sprynet.com/~schafer/index.html

Healing Autism: No Finer Cause on the Planet

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Wow. Thanks! What a great idea.

JM

Re: Police and autism

A portable door alarm might help. I used to use one in hotels when I

traveled for work. Wouldn't stop them from exiting, but you'd sure be woke

up (they're LOUD). Only goes off if the door is opened or the cord pulled

out of the unit. Could hang it on the curtain rod to keep it out of the

kiddo's reach. Found one on the internet for $10.95 at

http://www.traveloasis.com/comperanddoo.html .

Don't know anything about the vendor.

Tonya

----- Original Message -----

From: <gryharhntr@...>

What my husband does when we travel is place the table right in front of the

door. My son is 7 so he cannot yet move it (I don't know what we will do

when

he gets older). I only wish I could stay awake 24/7 and had eyes in the

back

of my head and also on top.

Unlocking Autism

www.UnlockingAutism.org

Autism-Awareness-Action

Worldwide internet group for parents who have a

child with AUTISM.

Schafer Autism Report

News and information on Autism

To Subscribe http://home.sprynet.com/~schafer/index.html

Healing Autism: No Finer Cause on the Planet

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