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www.patientcenters.com -- Autism Center --
Tips for Daily Family Life
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"PATIENT-CENTERED GUIDES
Catalog
Patient Centers Home
Autism Center Home
New book by
Mitzi Waltz,
Autistic Spectrum
Disorders :
Other books by Mitzi Waltz:
Tips for Daily Family Life
The following excerpt is taken from Chapter
10 of Autistic Spectrum Disorders: Understanding the Diagnosis and Getting
Help by Mitzi Waltz, copyright 2002 by O'Reilly &
Associates, Inc. For book orders/information, call
(800) 998-9938. Permission is granted to print and distribute this
excerpt for noncommercial use as long as the above source is
included. The information in this article is meant to educate and
should not be used as an alternative for professional medical care.
Haircuts
Toenail and fingernail clipping/cleaning
Bathing
Clothing
Decorating for autism
Childproofing dangerous items
Safety precautions
There are a lot of things about raising a child with an autistic spectrum disorder
that teachers, therapists, and doctors don't know much about. The way you live
will change, like it or not.
The good news is that the behaviors that cause these changes usually don't
last forever: the child who this week broke wineglasses just to hear them smash
will probably not be tossing them two years from now. But if you want to avoid
rushing from disaster to disaster, you must have a proactive parenting style.
Avoid conflict, redirect behavior, and always be on the lookout for an
alternative solution to behavior problems.
Here's some advice culled from many parents on handling typical trouble
spots:
Haircuts
If you can figure out what it is about haircuts that drives your child wild,
then remove that particular trigger. You may then be able to get the job done
at a regular barbershop or salon, with modifications. Common problems and
solutions include:
Sensi"
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