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Reply to "5 year old DS remarked that his brain is "not good" "
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[quote=Anonymous]Model behavior with him. Narrate what you are thinking or feeling when you are with him. Don't be afraid to tell him negative things, like if he talks about numbers, say "I am bored," but don't say, "you are boring" or "that's boring." Roleplay with him. Pretend to be another kid and roleplay a successful greeting or playing a game together. Have him roleplay another child as well (he may have trouble with this, but try anyway). If he does have ASD eventually, you will want to put him in social skills classes or Unstuck and on Target (has to be age 7). Get the book "Social Stories" by Carol Gray and learn to write Social Stories for him. http://carolgraysocialstories.com/social-stories/[/quote]
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