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jacquie H

oh joy! oh bliss!

My little angel has done a brand-new thing! A milestone!

When he got frustrated in school today..............

HE PULLED OUT BIG CLUMPS OF HAIR!

<sigh>

Jacquie

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oh no!

jacquie H

oh joy! oh bliss!

My little angel has done a brand-new thing! A milestone!

When he got frustrated in school today..............

HE PULLED OUT BIG CLUMPS OF HAIR!

<sigh>

Jacquie

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oh no!

jacquie H

oh joy! oh bliss!

My little angel has done a brand-new thing! A milestone!

When he got frustrated in school today..............

HE PULLED OUT BIG CLUMPS OF HAIR!

<sigh>

Jacquie

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> Now, he is fully capable of stomping his foot and emoting: " I AM SO

> FRUSTRATED! "

>

> More mature? I have no frigging clue. LOL. But a lot less self-abusive

> and a little less a flashing neon " strange boy " sign.

My test is if I can easily imagine Sophie doing it at that age and I can.

So I think your choice was pretty good.

Salli

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> Now, he is fully capable of stomping his foot and emoting: " I AM SO

> FRUSTRATED! "

>

> More mature? I have no frigging clue. LOL. But a lot less self-abusive

> and a little less a flashing neon " strange boy " sign.

My test is if I can easily imagine Sophie doing it at that age and I can.

So I think your choice was pretty good.

Salli

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> Now, he is fully capable of stomping his foot and emoting: " I AM SO

> FRUSTRATED! "

>

> More mature? I have no frigging clue. LOL. But a lot less self-abusive

> and a little less a flashing neon " strange boy " sign.

My test is if I can easily imagine Sophie doing it at that age and I can.

So I think your choice was pretty good.

Salli

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When starts that shit, (sorry, I mean self abuse, it makes me

mad when he does that) I hold him down. If he's that out of control,

I give him alot of " deep pressure " (sigh, sarcastic roll of

eyes......I believe in that stuff really, but you know what I mean

here) More like, I hold him until he quits it. When he starts the

headbanging against his bed, I just go in and calmly wrap a towel

around the bedposts to soften the blow, then I tell him to go for

it " knock yourself out " no pun intended. He usually quits it. Most

of the time however I " restrain him " (hold him firmly on my lap)

until he calms down. He hates it not being in control so he usually

stops after a while. He'll say ok, and I know that's my cue that I

can let him up. Sometimes he does because of sensory overload,

sometimes he does this because he's just pitching a fit.......like

when it's clean up time. Sorry for rambling, I don't make any sense

at all! Kris

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When starts that shit, (sorry, I mean self abuse, it makes me

mad when he does that) I hold him down. If he's that out of control,

I give him alot of " deep pressure " (sigh, sarcastic roll of

eyes......I believe in that stuff really, but you know what I mean

here) More like, I hold him until he quits it. When he starts the

headbanging against his bed, I just go in and calmly wrap a towel

around the bedposts to soften the blow, then I tell him to go for

it " knock yourself out " no pun intended. He usually quits it. Most

of the time however I " restrain him " (hold him firmly on my lap)

until he calms down. He hates it not being in control so he usually

stops after a while. He'll say ok, and I know that's my cue that I

can let him up. Sometimes he does because of sensory overload,

sometimes he does this because he's just pitching a fit.......like

when it's clean up time. Sorry for rambling, I don't make any sense

at all! Kris

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When starts that shit, (sorry, I mean self abuse, it makes me

mad when he does that) I hold him down. If he's that out of control,

I give him alot of " deep pressure " (sigh, sarcastic roll of

eyes......I believe in that stuff really, but you know what I mean

here) More like, I hold him until he quits it. When he starts the

headbanging against his bed, I just go in and calmly wrap a towel

around the bedposts to soften the blow, then I tell him to go for

it " knock yourself out " no pun intended. He usually quits it. Most

of the time however I " restrain him " (hold him firmly on my lap)

until he calms down. He hates it not being in control so he usually

stops after a while. He'll say ok, and I know that's my cue that I

can let him up. Sometimes he does because of sensory overload,

sometimes he does this because he's just pitching a fit.......like

when it's clean up time. Sorry for rambling, I don't make any sense

at all! Kris

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Totally serious here, this is quality education. Replace a really

bad behavior with a better one, now why didn't the damn teacher think

of that! Geez........

>

>

> ROTFLMAO!

>

> I taught him a slightly more mature response - I think - although

it's not

> MUCH more mature...

>

> We finally got to the emotion he was feeling when he did it.

Frustrated.

> Because no one was helping him pick them up. I told him that I

understand

> that need to DO something when you're frustrated, and told

him, " Next time,

> don't grab your hair. Next time, just stamp your foot really hard

and say,

> " I AM SO FRUSTRATED. " And then ask someone to help. " So we

practiced.

> First, he tapped his toes on the floor and

said, " iamsofrustrated " . " No, " I

> said, " REALLY show it. " And so we practiced some more.

>

> Now, he is fully capable of stomping his foot and emoting: " I AM SO

> FRUSTRATED! "

>

> More mature? I have no frigging clue. LOL. But a lot less self-

abusive

> and a little less a flashing neon " strange boy " sign.

>

> Jacquie

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Totally serious here, this is quality education. Replace a really

bad behavior with a better one, now why didn't the damn teacher think

of that! Geez........

>

>

> ROTFLMAO!

>

> I taught him a slightly more mature response - I think - although

it's not

> MUCH more mature...

>

> We finally got to the emotion he was feeling when he did it.

Frustrated.

> Because no one was helping him pick them up. I told him that I

understand

> that need to DO something when you're frustrated, and told

him, " Next time,

> don't grab your hair. Next time, just stamp your foot really hard

and say,

> " I AM SO FRUSTRATED. " And then ask someone to help. " So we

practiced.

> First, he tapped his toes on the floor and

said, " iamsofrustrated " . " No, " I

> said, " REALLY show it. " And so we practiced some more.

>

> Now, he is fully capable of stomping his foot and emoting: " I AM SO

> FRUSTRATED! "

>

> More mature? I have no frigging clue. LOL. But a lot less self-

abusive

> and a little less a flashing neon " strange boy " sign.

>

> Jacquie

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Jacquie,

I think it's a great response if he can do it in the heat of the moment!

It's giving him the words to express the feeling without hurting anyone and

ending with him asking for the help he needs. It's a great idea!

Sue

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Jacquie,

I think it's a great response if he can do it in the heat of the moment!

It's giving him the words to express the feeling without hurting anyone and

ending with him asking for the help he needs. It's a great idea!

Sue

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> > His or someone else's?

Never mind...kept reading the thread and found out. And, I do think

rehearsing that scenario with him is a great idea; gives him a tool

for the next time...even if it takes a few tries on his part.

Other choice...teach him to recognize when he is STARTING to get

frustrated by noting when it you see it at home and telling him what

he is feeling so he can catch it before it gets out of control?

Raena

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