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Other kids triggering my daughter's fits of rage! Some intentional and some unintentional
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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 722944" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>I have an autistic son. Kids are mean, but adults are too, if you are different. Is your daughter getting interventions in the school and community to improve her behavior and social skills? Autistic kids NEED interventions desperately, teaching them how to behave in our world. Yes, its mean to bait. But the one who hits will be the one to get into trouble, as kids and adults. We cant change the world. We have to help our kids. Our kid is the only kid we can have any control over </p><p></p><p>Our autistic kids can learn how to interact better. I would not leave your daughter alone outside for now. Another kid could goad her so badly, she could really hurt somebody else and your daughter will face the consequences. And you. No matter why, hitting/hurting is never okay. My son had to learn this. He did.</p><p></p><p>You cant control other parents or kids or society, but you can make sure your daughter has top notch autistic interventions so she can learn how to best deal with our world and tje people in it We did this with our son. It was very successful. I recommend social skills training, physical therapy, occupational therapy, an aide at school to keep an eye on things and consequences for physical violence. I dont spank, never have. You can use anything that is more appropriate than "whopping" (rolling eyes).</p><p></p><p>I hope this helped and am cheering for you and your daughter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 722944, member: 1550"] I have an autistic son. Kids are mean, but adults are too, if you are different. Is your daughter getting interventions in the school and community to improve her behavior and social skills? Autistic kids NEED interventions desperately, teaching them how to behave in our world. Yes, its mean to bait. But the one who hits will be the one to get into trouble, as kids and adults. We cant change the world. We have to help our kids. Our kid is the only kid we can have any control over Our autistic kids can learn how to interact better. I would not leave your daughter alone outside for now. Another kid could goad her so badly, she could really hurt somebody else and your daughter will face the consequences. And you. No matter why, hitting/hurting is never okay. My son had to learn this. He did. You cant control other parents or kids or society, but you can make sure your daughter has top notch autistic interventions so she can learn how to best deal with our world and tje people in it We did this with our son. It was very successful. I recommend social skills training, physical therapy, occupational therapy, an aide at school to keep an eye on things and consequences for physical violence. I dont spank, never have. You can use anything that is more appropriate than "whopping" (rolling eyes). I hope this helped and am cheering for you and your daughter. [/QUOTE]
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