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In a message dated 04/06/2006 03:00:14 GMT Daylight Time,

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Very annoying I'm sure! Maybe you can try to interrupt his " play " by

joining in and obstructing his repetitiveness, in a playful kind of

way. Or try distracting him toward a different enjoyable activity.

>>Niether of that worked with Sam for very long, in the end we taught him to

swop it for tapping his hand with the other hand - he stopped that after

several years but still does like to tap a balloon, I can cope with that :)

Mandi in UK

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My son taps hangers, spoons, toys, etc....He is already 7 years old and has

been doing this since age 2. I have tried substitution, interaction, hiding

everything. Nothing works! We need suggestions here also! It is very

difficult to compete with this! Thanks. Ada.

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Very annoying I'm sure! Maybe you can try to interrupt his " play " by

joining in and obstructing his repetitiveness, in a playful kind of

way. Or try distracting him toward a different enjoyable activity.

HTH,

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> All day my son takes every object or toy and taps it on the table.

> It's all he has been doing lately. Well, first he'll arrange the

toys

> in some strange pattern. Then he'll take a toy and lift it up and

tap

> tap tap tap. Is there anything I can do to stop this? Is there

> something causing him to do this? It is driving me CRAZY!

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Probably a sensory issue. Does he do it with things that don't make noise or

not as much noise? Can you get him to switch? Can you put a tablecloth on the

table to decrease the noise while you're trying to figure it out?

S S

All day my son takes every object or toy and taps it on the table.  <BR>

It's all he has been doing lately.  Well, first he'll arrange the toys <BR>

in some strange pattern.  Then he'll take a toy and lift it up and tap <BR>

tap tap tap.  Is there anything I can do to stop this?  Is there <BR>

something causing him to do this?  It is driving me CRAZY!  <BR>

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What happens when you sit down and do this with him? Have you tried introducing

him to the letters of the alphabet? Maybe he wants you to play with him and he's

sending you a sound signal?

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All day my son takes every object or toy and taps it on the table.

It's all he has been doing lately. Well, first he'll arrange the toys

in some strange pattern. Then he'll take a toy and lift it up and tap

tap tap tap. Is there anything I can do to stop this? Is there

something causing him to do this? It is driving me CRAZY!

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This sounds more like he's bored maybe? Sort of pushing your buttons for your

attention?

>>Niether of that worked with Sam for very long, in the end we taught him to

swop it for tapping his hand with the other hand - he stopped that after

several years but still does like to tap a balloon, I can cope with that :)

Mandi in UK

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Wonder if some CD music with a marching beat might be helpful? The CDs are

typically cheap at the Music stores. Our son loved to listen to the Liberty Bell

March by Philip Sousa.

Here's puddin' in Mandi's eye! :-)

http://www.niehs.nih.gov/kids/lyrics/yankee.htm

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My son taps hangers, spoons, toys, etc....He is already 7 years old and has

been doing this since age 2. I have tried substitution, interaction, hiding

everything. Nothing works! We need suggestions here also! It is very

difficult to compete with this! Thanks. Ada.

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I think you both may have children who will grow up to be drummers. My NT

daughter did the same exact thing. She still plays, only now with a band.

I don't know how much they cost, but there are drum sets that use headphones

(both toys and real drummer stuff). The head phone sound is very clear. Just a

thought.

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My son taps hangers, spoons, toys, etc....He is already 7 years old and has

been doing this since age 2. I have tried substitution, interaction, hiding

everything. Nothing works! We need suggestions here also! It is very

difficult to compete with this! Thanks. Ada.

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Quite some time ago I worked in a group home for kids who had been in an

institution. Two obviously had autism, though I don't know if either one

officially had that diagnosis. One would noiselessly tap her fingrtips together

as a stim. We had heard that in the institution they had tied her arms down to

try to make her stop. In the group home we would tap fingertips such that we

could make eye contact with her through our open hands (often singing the " Name

Game " song which she liked. Sometimes we would quickly swipe one of our hands

between her tapping fingertips, sometimes allowing her to catch our hand in her

tapping. At other times when we were busy we would velcro a stuffed animal (the

kind with velcro on their hands) around on of her forearms in a way that when

she tapped it would brush against the other forearm. These approaches brought

out giggles, smiles, and increase eye contact.

What does he do when you tap or tap with him? This may be one way he's trying

to learn about the various things he's tapping. Does he always tap in a

particular pattern? Three quick taps for example? What does he do if you tap

in a different pattern (shave and a haircut, for example, or four quick taps)?

Try tapping in time to music...

S S

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Very  annoying I'm sure!  Maybe you can try to interrupt his " play " by  <BR>

joining in and obstructing his repetitiveness, in a playful kind of  <BR>

way.  Or try distracting him toward a different enjoyable activity.  <BR>

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Based on my experience with my son, one of the most sensory kids in the

world (according to Dr. Carl Delacato,) it could be

1) That he's a sound nut, like my son, and enjoys playing with different

kinds of sound

2) That he has a movement disorder as part of his autism and can't stop his

body once it gets started

3) That he enjoys the proprioceptive input to his hands of the toy banging

the surface of something.

Barb

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> Probably a sensory issue. Does he do it with things that don't make noise

> or not as much noise? Can you get him to switch? Can you put a

> tablecloth on the table to decrease the noise while you're trying to

> figure it out?

> S S

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> All day my son takes every object or toy and taps it on the table. <BR>

> It's all he has been doing lately. Well, first he'll arrange the toys <BR>

> in some strange pattern. Then he'll take a toy and lift it up and tap <BR>

> tap tap tap. Is there anything I can do to stop this? Is there <BR>

> something causing him to do this? It is driving me CRAZY! <BR>

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You could expand this out to drums, percussion instruments, teaching him out

to count the beat, etc. etc.

My son started this way and now loves about every kind of music--took a

course on Music in America this semester at college. He knows all the

musical jargon--key and time signatures, written notes, etc. and has taken

piano lessons with me.

Barb

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> My son taps hangers, spoons, toys, etc....He is already 7 years old and

> has

> been doing this since age 2. I have tried substitution, interaction,

> hiding

> everything. Nothing works! We need suggestions here also! It is very

> difficult to compete with this! Thanks. Ada.

>

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Hey Barb,

You might want to check out this composition software. It's a blast.

http://www.myriad-online.com/en/products/melody.htm

You could be lookin' at anotha P'fessa from the College of Musical Knowledge and

get one of these:

http://www.kaykyser.net/diploma.html

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> My son taps hangers, spoons, toys, etc....He is already 7 years old and

> has

> been doing this since age 2. I have tried substitution, interaction,

> hiding

> everything. Nothing works! We need suggestions here also! It is very

> difficult to compete with this! Thanks. Ada.

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