Saturday, September 27, 2008

Acquire Trouble Autistic Children

For most autistic children who have trouble acquiring, self-discipline is a skill. This includes not only inappropriate outbursts, but also habits that can be potentially dangerous, such as banging their heads off walls, being aggressive towards others or causing harm to themselves.

To prevent these and other behaviors, one technique parents and educators can use to control autistic tendencies is self-management. Giving the child power over own self is often the key to keeping control over violent situations and may be a positive step towards learning other behaviors as well.

Self-management works because the child is no longer fully controlled by others. By teaching self-management during specific times of day, such as while the child is at school or therapy, the child will be more likely to continue to practicing self-control during all times of the day.

The key is to implement a program in which the child monitors own behavior and activities. Now let’s know deeper on how’s the way to monitor?

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

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Imhar said...

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Bonnie sayers said...

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Imhar said...

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