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Name: billie
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i have a 6 year old autstic step son who is a handful & could use some advice
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Name: melanie | Date: Jun 16th, 2005 3:03 AM
hello , i also have a son who is autstic along with many other health issuses, it helped me on taking classes on how to deal with it and understanding it a little more, autsim is a very large range of charactoristics, depending on each person's abilty. feel free to e mail me if you would like to chat .. [email protected], also i found a website i would highly recommend looking into and seeing about getting this project in your town and everytown in america.
http://www.projectlifesaver.org/faq.htm 

Name: vanessa | Date: Jun 17th, 2005 12:03 AM
All I can say is, just read all of the information that you can and find and do what works best for you. I have 3 children 2 of which have Autism and it gets kinda freaky sometimes but we manage very well. 

Name: sheri | Date: Jun 20th, 2005 5:17 AM
It's not easy, you have to just keep looking for things/therapies that will work for him, and always keep a sense a humor.I have a 5yr.old and it is still difficult. None of us know what our own future brings so we take it one day at a time good luck & god bless you & your family, your a great guy to come online a look 4 help, your wife & son r lucky. 

Name: Joan46219 | Date: Jul 15th, 2005 8:40 PM
I care for my 7yr old Grandson who is high functioning autistic. If you are interested in chatting email me at [email protected] 

Name: SHARON | Date: Jul 16th, 2005 5:05 PM
Hi I am not a parent of an autistc child, But I work at a day care and I have a little boy in my class who is autistic. Yesterday ( July 15) he ran out side and got into someones car. Thank god he wasnt hurt. He useually runs to another class thats were I thought he was. One of the other teachers said he was in there class, then the next minute he was outside trying to get in to someones car. Normaly I am real good about keeping track of him. But yesterday we were short help, and it was real hard for me to handel him and the other 4 year olds in my class.
He is knows how to work the front door. And we cant `have a lock on the inside do to fire codes. When the owner of the daycare came to me about Zach running outside and in to someones car, I felt bad I know it was my falt. He is quick. He runs off alot. And when you put him in time out he thinks it is a game. How do I prevent this from happening again. He is only going to be in my class for a bit longer, he is starting kindergarten in the fall. But intill then I want him to be safe and I dont want to lose my job over this. Can you help? Email me at [email protected] if you have any suggestions for me. Thanks 

Name: shell | Date: Apr 30th, 2006 11:47 AM
i am shell mum of 6 my youngest is 3 and autism as discribed by kanner my 4 year old is bieng assessed for aspergers 


Name: gracie | Date: May 2nd, 2006 7:49 PM
to : Rachel • Date: 04/27/2006 16:48:28;
I was reading about "Landau-Kleffner Syndrome" maybe this info will help you, it is located at http://www.autism.org/landau.html
sincerely, gracie from usa 

Name: nik | Date: Jun 1st, 2006 6:07 AM
I am newly divorced. my wife used to lay at night with our autistic daughter tell she slept. I disagreed with this method and since I worked evenings while married I wasn't there to help with any other solution. Now my daughter when with me will not go to bed without me in the room. I need some suggestions. The "letting her cry herself to sleep" method does not work at all. PLEASE HELP! 

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