tinymom05
01-11-2008, 07:42 PM
I have a question, because one of my children do different things at home then they do at therapy and they have autism but seems High functioning. My child has behavioral problems too so not sure this is what may contribute to it as well.
my child will gag at certain textures for the in-home therapist when my child goes to therapy at a place outside the home he doesnt gag at textures etc. He laces things and beads strings etc etc and eats with utensils. At home if we ask him to lace he dangles it in front of his face we try a different activity he always says "no" to us and wont. He would rather stim for some reason. Mealtime is a battle he wont try his food and if he does it's very little and WONT eat with utensils. If you try to help him he says "no" and will hold the food on utensil by his mouth but wont move the utensil to his mouth.
He rarely un-zips, zips his coat at home but finally is starting to thank goodness. He will see the therapist if i am taking my daughter to school he un-zips without prompt, but at home he needs to be reminded and sometimes if he's upset with us will hold onto the zipper walking around not un-zipping. We can't correct him cause if we do we end up on his "bad side" and he won't comply with us until possibly the next morning with anything.
My question is how many children don't carry over what they are capable of doing at therapy, and when behaviors get in the way how do you get through that. We have just about tried it all he likes time-outs actually acts them out and puts himself in time out like its a game. Or doesnt understand time-outs so we don't do that anymore, we try ignoring and we never win. Anyways his therapists think he is doing so great and i am happy for him but how do i get him to do some of this at home? Any in-home therapists come in and he gives them the same business and won't comply gags at textures won't eat much foods or if he does we just can't predict him.
my child will gag at certain textures for the in-home therapist when my child goes to therapy at a place outside the home he doesnt gag at textures etc. He laces things and beads strings etc etc and eats with utensils. At home if we ask him to lace he dangles it in front of his face we try a different activity he always says "no" to us and wont. He would rather stim for some reason. Mealtime is a battle he wont try his food and if he does it's very little and WONT eat with utensils. If you try to help him he says "no" and will hold the food on utensil by his mouth but wont move the utensil to his mouth.
He rarely un-zips, zips his coat at home but finally is starting to thank goodness. He will see the therapist if i am taking my daughter to school he un-zips without prompt, but at home he needs to be reminded and sometimes if he's upset with us will hold onto the zipper walking around not un-zipping. We can't correct him cause if we do we end up on his "bad side" and he won't comply with us until possibly the next morning with anything.
My question is how many children don't carry over what they are capable of doing at therapy, and when behaviors get in the way how do you get through that. We have just about tried it all he likes time-outs actually acts them out and puts himself in time out like its a game. Or doesnt understand time-outs so we don't do that anymore, we try ignoring and we never win. Anyways his therapists think he is doing so great and i am happy for him but how do i get him to do some of this at home? Any in-home therapists come in and he gives them the same business and won't comply gags at textures won't eat much foods or if he does we just can't predict him.

