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[quote=Anonymous]I feel your pain and am in a similar situation. I'm not sure what help you have or what your resources are, but I'm wondering if you could get some ABA therapy for your son in the afternoons to keep him engaged...or at least hire a mother's helper to help with your youngest so that you can engage more with your middle one. Thinking of you and hoping things improve - you are doing all the right things by praising good behavior and letting him know that the bad behavior is not acceptable - perhaps even if his expressive language is not there, his receptive language allows him to understand a simple no. Also, when I feel myself losing my temper with my son with moderate ASD who also can be aggressive to me or his sister at times, I remind myself how it's not his fault and he's trying to express himself in the only way he can. [/quote]
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