Guest guest Posted April 14, 2012 Report Share Posted April 14, 2012 Don't offer a choice, but if you feel you must offer a choice, then only offer two items OUTSIDE of his room. (Get dressed in another room where he cannot choose anything else.) Second, why sort of dietary intervention are you implementing for the DS and autism. I used to have problems untilI drastically changed the diet for the enitre household. We do not have these problems anymore. > > I am in desperate need of some help on how I handle my son, , in the morning. He is autistic and DS. For years we have had issues on his dressing in the morning. He will go through as many clothes as I make available to him. I have tried to take all his clothes away from him except for two outfits to pick from to no avail. The mornings are exhausting and we start off on the wrong foot right away and until the end of the week, I'm crazy. I have taken his playstation from him, Gameboy and limited his clothes. Time outs mean nothing to him. What do I do? It has been causing definite problems at home. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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