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Last month I attended a one day conference by Maria Wheeler( she is famous for her toilet training for Autism books) Nice lady married to and sister of ASD individuals ( 2 separate people ) While factors that contribute to the difficult behaviors are a function of a ASD. But severity of ASD does not mean severe behaviors – certainly true in the case of R who is fully affected by ASD while still being mild and gentle All the limitations of ASD are dependent on each other – though the key one is social Social skills must be taught through some scripts and social stories ( wouldn’t that be hard to do with children with severe language problems like R ) On Stress She talked a LOT about stress – When an ASD person experiences stress – all the communication can falls apart as survival instincts kick in She talked a lot about Stress being sensory related - over stimulated How Aspies are prone to panic attacks and how the MUST be taught deep breathing techniques ( lie on floor , book on diaphragm book must rise and fall ) Stress can lead to Control freak behavior On Sensory Sensory strategies need to be employed carefully – example swinging is great – but may be disorganizing unless followed by deep pressure ( this was a BIG AHA to me ) . She also said that kids will crave some sensory stuff – sometimes it’s a sign that tells you that sensory diets must be crafted around that- as this activity will help organize them HOWEVER some times they will crave sensory input that actually will DISORGANIZE them . R’s side roll certainly has turned into a stim that is addictive and disorganizing for him Sensory Support MUST be reflected in the schedules of the child As these kids mature – the sensory support for them will look more like what NT’s use to organize themselves Overstimulation can build up over time – usually the reasons for the mid school year “ regression” in school kids. They would not have this regression if they had had appropriate sensory support throughout the year Overall most of her focus was on OVERSTIMULATION and its prevention ( wear white clothes, low stimulation house , neutral colors , low voice, no perfume, no bleach etc ) I asked her what about a sensation craver like my son She said his sleep area should be low stimlation but he could have a play area that was High stimulation On co diagnosis like ASD+ ADHD or Bipolar In her opinion it was all plain ASD On ASD/ADHD Example - she does not see ASD kids as having a lack of attention – when they are interested they are VERY interested But she said it was not their lack of attention - but rather their distraction with irrelevant stimulus So the solution would be to direct their attention to what is relevant She talked about a boy who would keep losing his way on the way to the bathroom and how the solution was to give him a visual prompt to hold that told him to go to the bathroom On Bipolar and ASD Just a manifestation of communication problems Gave example of child who said that they heard a voice in their head telling them to do something – was simply describing a “thought’ As in the child saw her own thinking process as a voice in her head Social Stories Apart from Sensory strategies her main this was visual cues and SOCIAL Stories Other interesting things Our job is to not always keep them in their comfort zone . If we do this then their comfort zone will narrow over time and they will become more rigid We have to widen the comfort zone She also said that the magic times for a ritual to set is is 2 times – example – if on the ay back from Wal-Mart – you stopped at Mc D’s – on two trips … this will become the rule The importance of Sleep and food She said one should look into Neuroacoustics and relaxation CD Overall she talked a lot about being a behavior detective and figuring out what really caused the behavior – usually bad behavior was the result of overstress and the person being in survival mode She also talked about t the ASD brain being different And how many ASD people share characteristics of High IQ people and will not understand the importance of social stuff |
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