Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:One thing that worked for us was introducing predictability and structure. We wrote our schedule ( down to the smallest of details) on a dry erase board each day. As we completed something, we drew a line through it. If we had to DD iate, before we actually did the deviation, we changed the board. It worked really well. And, I know it's hard when you have a baby. I had one when we went through this but we still managed to follow through. If there was some aggression, we removed my son to sit on the closest step to calm down. He decided how much time he needed - we had no set period.
We saw an too I left difference really quickly and the aggression stopped within a few months and then we weaned off the dry erase board.
We used clip art to create a visual schedule, printed it out, and put it inside a plastic sleeve so we can mark steps off using a dry erase marker.