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Hi all, I am new to the forum. I have a son how is 6 yrs old and PDD-nos. We are loosing our marbles lately with him. He is currently uncontrollable laughing....he laughs at any and eveything,increased hand stimming and pacing. the interesting part is this behavior only happens at school. As soon as he starts class the laughing begins along with the restless legs and hand stimming. Once he gets home he stops. I am interested if anyone has had any ideas on remedy.
 
  goodwin7307 on 2012-02-28
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Please answer the following questions:

1) Your child may be taking words literally with the start of the class. Did you tracked this ?
2) Does he likes talking about one particular subject-topic and not talk about anything else ?
3) Since how long he is in this habit of laughing ?
4) How is the childs emotions ? (Brief on anger-happy-sad-fear)
5) Any speaking or communication problem?
6) Is he happy with friends or inthe school?
7) Any occassion when your child is chanting same word again and again?
8) Is he having habit of palying by himeself ?
9) I dont think he misses his home ? But he misses his school environment a lot ? Explain on this.
10) If anybody laughs at him what will be his reaction ?
will he ignore it-
will he laugh-
will he get very angry and retaliate-
will he become sad or give confussed look-
11) If you ask him any queestions does he repeat same (like a parrot)?
12) Does he takes proper sleep?
13) Habit of eating any objects?
14) Is he self injurious?
15) Does he liked to get help?
16) Does he loves spinning object that are round in shape?
17) What is in company when he sleeps? is it toy, or some pencil, or some book etc?
18) Any routine that he keeps which is difficult to break?

Tell me something about his strengths:
1) Good memory ?
2) Good stamina?
3) Like to turn things upside down?
4) Affetionate and cuddly with parents but under his own terms and condition?
5) Enjoys his tasks with great interest?
6) More attracted to Alphabates and Numbers?
7) Displays good mechanical intellegence?

The best approach in dealing with the symptoms of Autism will be to have a systematic and intensive educational programming. I think parents have a greater ROLE to play in this area.

The parents should be patient for six months to one year in the homeopathy treatment of autism. In some cases changes are seen within weeks, sometimes within days.


Waiting for update.

Blessings,
Nikkie.
[message edited by Nikkie on Tue, 28 Feb 2012 06:13:04 GMT]
 
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laughing From goodwin7307 on 2012-02-28
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Hi all, I am new to the forum. I have a son how is 6 yrs old and PDD-nos. We are loosing our marbles lately with him. He is currently uncontrollable laughing....he laughs at any and eveything,increased hand stimming and pacing. the interesting part is this behavior only happens at school. As soon as he starts class the laughing begins along with the restless legs and hand stimming. Once he gets home he stops. I am interested if anyone has had any ideas on remedy.
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Re: laughing From Nikkie on 2012-02-28
Please answer the following questions:

1) Your child may be taking words literally with the start of the class. Did you tracked this ? Yes, he started the laughing jan. 20, 2012...up until then there was no laughing

2) Does he likes talking about one particular subject-topic and not talk about anything else ? He only answer you...no other talking

3) Since how long he is in this habit of laughing ? about 5 weeks

4) How is the childs emotions ? (Brief on anger-happy-sad-fear) when in balance he is balanced....I noticed as of yesterday he is pretty alakaline with a ph of urine and saliva of 8...this causes alot of emotional responses that range from overtly happy to sad, fear and anger

5) Any speaking or communication problem? very limited to answering questions

6) Is he happy with friends or inthe school? yes, very happy at school...they let him do nothing


7) Any occassion when your child is chanting same word again and again? yes, but it comes and goes


8) Is he having habit of palying by himeself ? yes...he also plays with his brother

9) I dont think he misses his home ? sometimes, he misses home...but there are rules and expectations at home But he misses his school environment a lot ? yes, because it is the path of least resistance


10) If anybody laughs at him what will be his reaction ?

will he ignore it- no
will he laugh- yes
will he get very angry and retaliate- no
will he become sad or give confussed look- no

11) If you ask him any queestions does he repeat same (like a parrot)? yes, this has improve but still some residual echolilia

12) Does he takes proper sleep? Sleep has improved but about once a week he will wake at 330am.

13) Habit of eating any objects? chewing sleeves...thats it

14) Is he self injurious? NO

15) Does he liked to get help? yes...but pretty independent unless he needs a shirt turned the right side in

16) Does he loves spinning object that are round in shape? not anymore

17) What is in company when he sleeps? is it toy, or some pencil, or some book etc? nothing

18) Any routine that he keeps which is difficult to break? laughing and hand wringing, excessive blinking, and humming in class-only, also rocking back and forth...essential all these behaviors happen in his mainstream class only and not in my presence...he does not do this at home

Tell me something about his strengths:
1) Good memory ? yes, he reading and recalling words, doing math, creating his own musical songs, taught himself the piano

2) Good stamina? very athletic and agile

3) Like to turn things upside down? no

4) Affetionate and cuddly with parents but under his own terms and condition? yes

5) Enjoys his tasks with great interest?yes...only the things he likes

6) More attracted to Alphabates and Numbers? yes

7) Displays good mechanical intellegence? yes
 
goodwin7307 last decade
1>> '6) Is he happy with friends or inthe school? yes, very happy at school...they let him do nothing' Please explain this.
2>> Ref. question 9. 'but there are rules and expectations at home'.Ellaborate on this.

Please answer the following:
1) What food he likes more ?
2) List the medicines which are in use or used in past ?
3) One habit which no one likes it ?
4) Child is close to whom?
5) Child is afraid of whom?
6) Does he sweat in night (when he wakes up in the middle of his sleep?
7) Any skin problem ?
8) Is the child very particular about the clean habits ? washing hands, cleaning surroundings, taking bath etc
9) Any eye problem in the past ?
10) Try to become a teacher at home and start with a small session of class, check if he laughs?
11) Let me know Parental Expectations from the child ? (list the top 5, and explain if they are MET).
12) Let me know childs Expectations from the Parents (home) ? (list the top 5, and explain if they are MET).
13) Child has one brother as mentioned. Is he older then him or younger to him ? How is there attachment with each other ? Do they miss each other ? Is the child happy with his brother ? What all activities does the child do with the brother ?
What is the facial expression when he interacts with the brother?
14) Does the child has the habit of talking in third person say for example: If the chid is hungry and the child,s name is Austin.
-- Austin wants to eat, INSTEAD I want to eat.
-- Austin wants to go out,
INSTEAD I want to go out...


Please update

Blessings,
Nikkie.
[message edited by Nikkie on Wed, 29 Feb 2012 08:48:31 GMT]
 
Nikkie last decade
Want to know what was the remedy prescribed for the above condition as I am very curious to find out.
 
TarunAarav last decade
Nikkei,

Do you have any particular remedy in mind for uncontrollable laughing?. My son is laughing at everything. This is happening more at home. He laughs at everything and then when we ask him to stop, he stops it but we are concerned why is he laughing at everything. He is in PDD-NOS.

Following are the major symptoms which are showing up:

Hyper activity is one of the major symptom. He is not staying at one place ( we moved to a Newhouse ) is always running from one place to the other. Low concentration also (High).

Poor Social interaction. Is not social when he sees new kids. Does not mix with new kids and does not play with them. .(High)

Keeps on singing constantly . example : tu tu tu tu tu tu ( It is actually twinkle twinkle little star song but he says tu tu tu in that rhythm). .(High)

He is trying to be more in his world these days doing this behavior at only at home. . .(High)

Recollects past incidents and repeats them. (High/Medium)

Playing with water. (Medium)

Goes to bathroom alternative days with occasional leaky stool sometimes. (Medium)
Likes blue color.

Has hilarious laugh. It is kind of mischievous/Silly/funny laugh. This is a little bit on the high these days (Habit Daily).

Likes to go outside, opens the front and balcony door often. See’s outside from window. (Habit daily)

Teases his brother by touching his hair and sometimes smells it. Puts leg on his brothers head.(High/Medium) (Looks akward and he does this daily).

Likes to be a winner always. Plays games where he can only win and does not play games where he has scope of loosing. (Habit daily)


He was singing tu tu tu in a store where we went yesterday and he started singing in the store, mostly he does that at home but yesterday he also started doing in store he was bored of the store at this point and that was a (bit akward).

Any remedy suggestion wou;d be greatly appreciated.

Thanks
 
TarunAarav last decade

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