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How Can I Encourage My 5 Year Old To Keep His Hands Out Of His Mouth?
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My 5 year old used to often put his hands in his mouth, mostly in new situations or when he was asked to do something challenging I think. But about 2 months ago, he started doing it all the time, regardless of the situation. His classmates don't want to be around him. His teacher is always telling him to wash his hands or put hand sanitizer on them. Any advice would be much appreciated.

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I’m just now experiencing this with my 2 year old. He has Autism too and don’t know what to do.

Regression
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How Can you tell when your child with ASD is regression?

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My son went through major regression at nearly four. Went from having a lot of words to having none at all. No longer answered to his name or made eye contact, became fixated with wheels on toys and… read more

Looking For Feedback On Experiences With Supplements, Merhylb12, Allergy Testing And Diet Changes
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. Info I'm finding online seems to show this is started before 3yo. Is it too late to see results if started on a 6yo?

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@A MyAutismTeam Member thank you so much for the helpful information!

4 Years Old Boy Humping Pillows And Gets Erection. Is This Normal?
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I have 4 years old under the spectrum. Since he was two years old he is humping pillows whenever the opportunity comes a home. He does not do such thing at daycare, but whenever he comes home from daycare, he eats and then start humping pillow on the bed. I saw he has erection. Is this normal?. Usually he does that for over 30 minutes. I do really need to know if anybody saw something like this in the past.

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My 3 year old grandson has been doing the same thing for a little over a year I notice it more when he is tired

Suggestions For Tracker / Locater
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We are taking our 10 year old daughter with classic autism to Disney World in january, which spurred us to start looking at trackers. I think we have decided it would be a good investment, regardless of the trip, to get her a tracker. Does anyone have experience with them? It is kind of overwhelming trying to choose the right one. I appreciate any suggestions or anecdotes. Thanks!

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I just found this deal online. I think for the price it would be worth a try. I love that I can call the watch and talk to him if I need to. https://www.opensky.com/bluelans/product/anti-l...

My 3yr Old Son Started Humping But Almost Looks Like He Dazes Out When He Does It
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Hello!
My son just got diagnosed with ASD earlier this month. We have noticed for some time he has started to hump or what looks like he's humping. He presses down on his penis with his blanket, pillows or his hands. And he becomes stiff, drools and becomes out of breath. Has anyone else experienced this? How do I encourage him to stop?

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Thank you so much!! 🙂

I Need Help With My Child’s Obsession With Devices. He Isn’t Interested In Anything Else. He’s 10 And Aggressive When He Can’t Have One.
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It’s hard to say what our kids get out of the things are obsessed with it might just really comfort him and help him feel regulated in ways we don’t understand so I don’t know if there’s anything… read more

Do You Think ABA Therapies Help At Home?
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We have been doing ABA at home now for almost a year & I sometimes wonder is it helping or is it not ?? It is so expensive & we have been thru 3 different people , not by our choice they left the company & And now my 4yr old knows that he has work , stuff to do when the ABA person comes over & he tells her No & to go home ..His Aggression has seem to getting worse:( Any advice or opinions would be greatful

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We had a similar experience where my daughter just wasn't responding to certain therapists and the service we were using was having trouble keeping employees. She started out loving it and then just… read more

School Issues.....
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Has anyone ever filed a complaint with their state's board of education because the district did not resolve the issue? My issue is my son's school has not had a speech therapist on staff all year. I found out the one from last year is still in the district but in a different position...... Did the issue get resolved after this? Was your child treated differently at school after and during complaint process?

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The beginning of the last school year my son was in kindergarten and improperly placed for the 1st 9 weeks. It broke my heart. Nonverbal communication is something I worry about every minute of every… read more

Should I Tell The Coach?
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My son has been playing soccer since he was 3yo (now 13yo). Soccer is his one and only interest and he has managed to make it to a high level of play. With that being said, every single coach labels him as being cocky/undisciplined/arrogant despite his level of play. He doesn't treat anybody bad but tends to give more feedback than necessary. The thing is, being on the spectrum, he struggles with that portion of the game. I'm heartbroken because his current coach constantly bullies him and calls… read more

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I would also notify the district if the coach continues to bully and single him out. or notify the association the coach is through. That is discrimination and not okay. That is not a way to teach or… read more