magicmum wrote:
I amgoing to try and get some books for my son to help him understand himself, and as an aside my h might read them too. Hopefully that way they'll learn together.

Excellent idea! I was also going to suggest having them sit down and talk about it, but the more I thought about it the more issues I saw with it. That could easily escalate into the kind of situation you're looking for advice on avoiding, your son might not really know why he does what he does, and if he does know, he may have a hard time expressing it.
Even if your husband doesn't read the book, it will help your son to read some. Speaking from experience, one of the best feelings I've ever had is when I read something about autism that describes me word for word. All at once, I realize "Hey, I'm not the only one who does this!" "I finally know why I do this!" and depending on the context of the behavior (is it something that causes stress, or is it just a quirk?) I'll think "Now I know how to avoid doing this" or "I learned something!

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Don't get discouraged, I think you're definitely on the right track. It may not seem like anything's different, but just by coming here and asking questions you're already closer to getting this resolved.
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