Anonymous wrote:Are you in Fairfax County? If so, try to get your son into a preschool autism class (PAC) at one of the elementary schools that have it. The Child Find office should be able to help you. Our son went to a county preschool and it really helped him with behavior.
Also, I started taking an evening yoga class for myself. That really helped with my own stress level.
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Also, develop a reward system. Most HFA kids respond better to rewards than punishment. You need to find his "currency". What motivates him? What does he love most of all? TV time? Food? Toys? Stickers? Music?
It can be anything, but something that will really get his attention.
+1. A reward system aka bribery can work really well. I have a nearly 6 yr old with AS and he is very well behaved at home and school b/c rewards really motivate him.
We spent most of today at something similar to the DMV. Lots of waiting around and when it was finally my turn, I did not have all the necessary paperwork, had to go to another city agency, wait around, go back to the first agency, etc... Accompanied by my AS kid who behaved... Wonderfully, much better expected. Well worth Shu Toderoki and Nigel Gearsly figures from CARS.
His teachers use a similar reward system at school. Stickers for good behavior and DS gets a prize at the end of the week. Works likes a charm. Whatever works...