Autism
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Achieving Self-control with Autism
Self-discipline is a skill that most autistic children have
trouble acquiring. This includes not only inappropriate
outbursts, but also habits that can be potentially dangerous,
such as being aggressive towards others or causing harm to
themselves, such as banging their heads off walls. To prevent
these and other behaviors, one technique parents and educators
can use to control autistic tendencies is self-management.
Giving the autistic child power over him- or herself 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 autistic 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 autistic 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 he or she
monitors his or her own behavior and activities. Begin with
short amounts of time, and continue to monitor the child from a
more passive standpoint. Every ten to fifteen minutes remind
the child that he or she is in control and needs to monitor and
be aware of good and bad behavior.
This monitoring is a form of self-evaluation. When a child
is in control, he or she may think more closely about behavior
in the past and present. Set clear goals with the child-for
example, an afternoon with no aggression towards others or a
day at school with no self-injury. Every fifteen minutes ask
the child how he or she is doing. Is the goal being met? If the
answer is no, perhaps the autistic child is not ready for
self-management, or perhaps the goals are too unattainable. You
want to make sure that the goals are easy to reach at first,
and then move the child towards more difficult goals in the
future. When a child is successful at self-monitoring, he or
she will have a more positive attitude towards the
experience.
Of course, an important part of self-management is a rewards
system. Have the child come up with his or her own reward,
depending on interest. Reinforcement will make these good
behavior goals more clearly marked in the child's mind, and by
choosing and rewarding him- or herself, the autistic child will
feel completely in control of the self-management system.
Choose simple rewards to start, such as smiley faces for every
goal met and sad faces for every goal not met, and work up to a
larger goal, such as a special activity or new toy when a
certain amount of smiley faces has been attained.
These types of programs do not develop overnight, so it is
important that you and the child have enough time to devote to
a self-management experience. By reinforcing good behavior with
rewards, as determined by the child instead of by an adult, he
or she will be more likely to carry this on even when not
participating in the program. If your autistic child is mature
enough, this could be a good treatment program to try.
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