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Name: paulapoo377
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my son is 3 and wont keep his clothes on he likes to be naked does anyone else have this problem?
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Name: staceykelley | Date: Nov 29th, 2006 11:54 PM
my son is 4 and yes he still has this problem so during the night i put him into a sleeper and use baby safty pins and pin it shut and he cant get out of that 

Name: paulapoo377 | Date: Nov 30th, 2006 1:07 AM
is this a austism sign somethign that autistic children do? 

Name: onlinedizzy | Date: Nov 30th, 2006 12:09 PM
It is for some children. They can be very sensitive to the feel of fabric on their skin and find it very uncomfortable. My daughter is 5 and still likes to strip a lot when se is at home. She especially hates to wear shoes and socks. I try and put soft clothing on her when I dress her. At night she would get in a real mess as she isnt toilet trained. I would put one piece swimmers on her with a zip up the back. Now I just check her often till she falls asleep. summer is the hardest. 

Name: paulapoo377 | Date: Nov 30th, 2006 3:09 PM
i have had several people tell me my son has signs of autism I keep saying NO he don't but the more I talk to poeple ....the more it seems they are right his eval is not for another 2 months .....keep hopeing someone will tell me that theese are not the signs ......you know us women we like to be told what we want to hear ... :( I am so scared 

Name: niffer66 | Date: Nov 30th, 2006 3:39 PM
The best advice I can give, Paula, is to listen to your heart. You as a mother know if something is different about your child. If you feel this way, more than likely, there is something there. It may not necessarily be autism. Maybe it could be just a delay. Listen to you heart! 

Name: paulapoo377 | Date: Nov 30th, 2006 4:47 PM
onlinedizzy will you email me please [email protected] 


Name: kissynoel | Date: Nov 30th, 2006 5:03 PM
My son didnt like to wear clothes either when he was younger..now when he gets home from school or from anywhere..he immediatly takes his pants off and just wants to wear a tshirt and underwear. if he had it his way he would probably ony want to wear his underwear..but I do make him put pants on when i know people are coming over..he also doesnt like shirts with tags in them to..I think its just he is very sensitive. 

Name: paulapoo377 | Date: Nov 30th, 2006 7:59 PM
ty you niffer i appreciate ya 

Name: mtene5 | Date: Dec 2nd, 2006 7:06 AM
My three year old is always naked but when he is naked he actually does all his business on the potty. So, yes the nudity can be frustrating but it is saving me money in diapers! 

Name: onlinedizzy | Date: Dec 4th, 2006 5:41 AM
Dear Paulapoo377, Im sorry I thought from your first post that when you asked if this is something autistic kids do that you had a diagnosis for your child. While this can be a very big issue for some autistic children who can't stand the feel of clothes and so strip. My daughter who is 5 does this still especially in summer. Her older brother who also has autism never likes to strip down even on hot days here. Neuro typical young children(normal) can also like to run around naked. A niece of mine who is now an adult and just fine used to run around naked even in winter and this was until she was about 7!! She kept her clothes on when she went out. Undressing doesn't necessarily make your child autistic. I hope I haven't scared you sorry. However do get him tested. I was so in denial about anything being wrong with my son. For the best outcome for your child if he or she is autistic you need to get therapy early. Good luck Liz 

Name: paulapoo377 | Date: Dec 4th, 2006 2:36 PM
thanks dizzy you didnt scare me hun don't worry.......I love your advice I see you name all over the forumn I do have an appoointment for his eval But it is not until late january takes forever to get any help here expecially when your poor ........ 

Name: SaRaH | Date: Dec 5th, 2006 3:17 AM

Name: jadynsmom | Date: Dec 5th, 2006 5:30 PM
My daughter 4 this month, loves to take off her top. She also loves to run off while I am trying to dress her. She thinks its a game. 

Name: onlinedizzy | Date: Dec 6th, 2006 6:06 AM
Hope you get your assessment soon. Goodluck. Liz 

Name: robinjoud | Date: Dec 13th, 2006 2:18 AM
Once when my son was at school on the play ground he was spotted streaking. That's about the only time that I can remember. ( He's 6 years old now so who know what I remember). He does though hate to wear socks and takes them off as soon as he gets home.

Maybe the tags on the clothes or type of fabric is bothering him. 

Name: jacksmom | Date: Jan 28th, 2007 3:56 AM
Jack's story....

After the 12 mos. vaccines my son gradually slipped into autism. He was head-banging, hand-flapping, twirling, lost speech, lost eye contact and he just withdrew.

Now two years later.... no head-banging, no twirling, no flapping, has eye contact and is starting to verbalize again. And... he has Down Syndrome to boot. :) Yes... even kids with DS get autism. Actually they get it at a higher rate.

What helped him? First I give God praise.... our son wouldn't be here without Him and we prayed and I believe He guided us. Second... supplements. Especially cod liver oil. I recommend Green Pastures CLO with the X factor. Check out Dr. Mary Megson's work on the web. http://www.diet-studies.com/megson.html Our Jack healed gradually... but he is healing. I actually had to make myself GET USED TO him not twirling everything any more!

Also check out Dr. Amy Yasko's work. www.holistichealth.com

We give Jack alot of supps - cod liver oil, probiotic, magnesium citrate, tart cherry and recently we added cilantro. He takes some other things too but each child is unique. It helps to find a good naturopathic MD or chiropractor.

Don't give up. There is hope! And... I will be frank here.... many mainstream doctors know squat about how to heal autism. Don't let that throw you. There are people who do know how to help. God bless you! Love, Jack's Mom :) 

Name: fivebucks | Date: Feb 5th, 2010 2:00 AM
My son also wouldnt leave his close on EVER!its because they have sensory processing disorder I was advised to use soft clothing used clothing and tagless clothing the clothes feel uncomfortable on their skin that why they want them off. second hand clothing helps because its been washed alot so its softer my son likes fleece pjs the minute he gets home from school he rips his clothes off and brings me the buzzlighter pajammmas! hope this helps! 

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