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[quote=Anonymous]So first don't tell him 'no' Tell him 'x' is not available. It will let him know exactly what you mean. Also how do you react when he pinches you? What happens? I know it's hard but remain neutral and simply move away. Keep doing these things consistently and he'll know pinching doesn't 1. Get him any attention 2. Doesn't get him the desired thing (tangible or not) For the kids just remove him from them as well. When he pinches or scratches them let him know that's unavailable. You have to be consistent. Honestly I do recommend ABA. Is there a CES program at your school? Even if your child is not it I'm sure they wouldn't mind giving you some advice. They wouldn't actually be able to give your son therapy (legally) but they could offer some advice.[/quote]
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