I have a daycare child who was DX with autism 2 yrs ago. Many progresses have been made since then and he is typically a very plesant child. However he has visual perseverances and is always preoccupied with looking at himself. Bathroom mirror, windows both inside and every house we pass on walks, his shadow, his footsteps in the snow, his reflection in his milk/water, his reflection in my appliances, etc. He can not complete tasks or play with others because of this obsession. We have made some household modifications to prevent this, like we hung a curtain over our Tv and only pull it up when we watch our 30 min before lunch. This way he can not seem himself in the TV all day.
Additionally, during nap he flaps his hands (typical autism behavior) and clears his throat all the time. "AAAHHH" he forces breath through his throat/mouth about 3x a min. Imagine that for 2 hours...
When I mention to stop to him he gets frustrated and says "IM TRYING..." like he knows he can't control it. I feel bad for the little guy.
Does anyone know how to prevent/curb these obsessions/ticks. I have asked mom/dad but they have no ideas. Special ed in our area is also a limited resource and have had no answers. And what triggers this? He looks like he is on another planet when he does this.
Additionally, during nap he flaps his hands (typical autism behavior) and clears his throat all the time. "AAAHHH" he forces breath through his throat/mouth about 3x a min. Imagine that for 2 hours...
When I mention to stop to him he gets frustrated and says "IM TRYING..." like he knows he can't control it. I feel bad for the little guy.
Does anyone know how to prevent/curb these obsessions/ticks. I have asked mom/dad but they have no ideas. Special ed in our area is also a limited resource and have had no answers. And what triggers this? He looks like he is on another planet when he does this.
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