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Mic has been in time out 2x today and 1x yesterday. Im trying this new method.

Hes chewing on his wet sock and slapping poor old nolan our 17 yr old dog with

it. So I tried the mad sign, yelled at him, patted him on the butt, and now we

are trying time out.He will eventually get it. I hope. He likes to hear her

bark. Oh thank goodness school starts next week. Laurie

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> Mic has been in time out 2x today and 1x yesterday. Im trying this

new method. Hes chewing on his wet sock and slapping poor old nolan

our 17 yr old dog with it. So I tried the mad sign, yelled at him,

patted him on the butt, and now we are trying time out.He will

eventually get it. I hope. He likes to hear her bark. Oh thank

goodness school starts next week. Laurie

Laurie,

Just be cautious when using time-outs as sometimes it could be

reinforcing.

Irma

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> Laurie,

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> Just be cautious when using time-outs as sometimes it could be

> reinforcing.

>

> Irma

>

That's so true with Kayla. She doesn't respond to time-outs because she

WANTS to be alone and doesn't want people in her space! Being left

alone is actually her ABA reforcer -- do the work and then we'll leave

you alone for a few minutes, LOL. Ahhh, autism!

Ecki

Mom to Kayla (DS/ASD, 4/5/04) and Laurie (PDD-NOS, 7/12/01)

http://oppositekids.blogspot.com/

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> > Laurie,

> >

> > Just be cautious when using time-outs as sometimes it could be

> > reinforcing.

> >

> > Irma

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>

> That's so true with Kayla. She doesn't respond to time-outs

because she

> WANTS to be alone and doesn't want people in her space! Being left

> alone is actually her ABA reforcer -- do the work and then we'll

leave

> you alone for a few minutes, LOL. Ahhh, autism!

>

> Ecki

> Mom to Kayla (DS/ASD, 4/5/04) and Laurie (PDD-NOS, 7/12/01)

> http://oppositekids.blogspot.com/

>I agree with time outs, wants to be alone. I have to

continually bring him back into the fold of people. I find his

behavior gets better when I do this.

I like the idea of always being a part of the fold.

Sarno

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