I am a mother to a really sweet 5 year old son who was diagnosed as having level 1 autism earlier this year. He is verbal, tho needs some help with speaking clearly and is starting speech therapy next month. He's also EXTREMELY intelligent (knew alphabet age 2, started reading and math age 3, knows more than most adults about astronomy and human anatomy) but really struggles with focus, self control and hyperactivity. He's starting homeschooling Sept. 1st because I don't trust the local school district to be able to tailor an educational plan as well as the online curriculum I found for neurodivergent students. He's also good with technology and does tend to focus better when what he's focusing on is on a screen VS real world. We are currently on a 6 month waitlist to get him enrolled in behavioral therapy.
I've been trying to get help for him over 2 years and now face another 6 months of waiting before we can talk to a professional at behavior, so I'm reaching out here for help to better understand him and how to navigate a few key issues in the meantime because he's starting school and has to learn things he's not interested in without running off or tuning it out. ANY ADVICE IS APPRECIATED


The 3 biggest issues we have are:
1. The verbal stimming. All day every day and it just gets so overwhelming/overstimulating/triggering for me, my partner, the pets and literally everyone who spends time around my son. I don't know how to handle this in a way that's fair to him and also teaches him situations/times that are appropriate. I try telling him if he wants to be vocal to go in his room, but he just pops back out 30 seconds later. I try engaging him in actual conversation, to read a book out loud... anything other than babbling in a high pitched loud voice for hours on end.
2. He cannot sit still. Hes always squirming, rolling around on furniture, sliding out of his chair, rubbing his face on things, touching things despite being told repeatedly not to (like in a store or other peoples homes), running back and forth. Unless he's in front of a screen, he will not sit still. He has to learn some level of self control in this area and I'm unsure where to start because telling him nicely to sit still doesn't work at all, nor does raising my voice.
3. Selective hearing/doesn't like to listen. He was assesed for language processing dueing his speech assesment and i will get the results when he starts next month. I don't know that he really doesn't understand things, I more think if he's not interested, he just goes off in his own world. If he is interested, he can understand VERY complex concepts. It feels like a lot of day to day conversations with him are me talking and him squirming/spinning around, making noise and not listening because he doesn't care to hear what I have to say.
I've been trying to get help for him over 2 years and now face another 6 months of waiting before we can talk to a professional at behavior, so I'm reaching out here for help to better understand him and how to navigate a few key issues in the meantime because he's starting school and has to learn things he's not interested in without running off or tuning it out. ANY ADVICE IS APPRECIATED



The 3 biggest issues we have are:
1. The verbal stimming. All day every day and it just gets so overwhelming/overstimulating/triggering for me, my partner, the pets and literally everyone who spends time around my son. I don't know how to handle this in a way that's fair to him and also teaches him situations/times that are appropriate. I try telling him if he wants to be vocal to go in his room, but he just pops back out 30 seconds later. I try engaging him in actual conversation, to read a book out loud... anything other than babbling in a high pitched loud voice for hours on end.
2. He cannot sit still. Hes always squirming, rolling around on furniture, sliding out of his chair, rubbing his face on things, touching things despite being told repeatedly not to (like in a store or other peoples homes), running back and forth. Unless he's in front of a screen, he will not sit still. He has to learn some level of self control in this area and I'm unsure where to start because telling him nicely to sit still doesn't work at all, nor does raising my voice.
3. Selective hearing/doesn't like to listen. He was assesed for language processing dueing his speech assesment and i will get the results when he starts next month. I don't know that he really doesn't understand things, I more think if he's not interested, he just goes off in his own world. If he is interested, he can understand VERY complex concepts. It feels like a lot of day to day conversations with him are me talking and him squirming/spinning around, making noise and not listening because he doesn't care to hear what I have to say.
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