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To learn more visit AutismEpicenter.com... Braden, age 6 and with autism, waking me up in the morning by walking on me, grinding his shoulder into my head, bouncing on me, etc.

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  • my ppd-nos grandson likes to climb all over my head also. i think touch is important to autistic kids. thanks for sharing your video.

  • I agree, touch is important to some of the autistic kids. But some kids despise it. Not my boy! I think it's important to touch kids in general and let them know you care, that you love them.

  • god bless you, my son has fun stealing peoples seats every time they get up.

  • That is SO funny! I can see it now! It's like musical chairs without the music! :-)

  • this reminds me of an older version of my son....he loves to do the same thing to daddy in the morning.....this made me laugh so hard when he said fart daddy ....farts are funny in our house too.....

  • Oh, farts are hilarious to us! My son just thinks that I can fart at will... and that's only true after I eat Mexican food! Haha!

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  • Our daughter with Autism does the exact same thing! She can't be around anyone sleeping. It upsets her a lot so she jumps around and climbs on you and wakes her up. He is beautiful. :)

  • This is how Stephen, our Aspie, wakes us up in the morning. He will lay on top of me, squeeze between me and his dad, push his feet into his dad's back while he pushes his back into me, tickling, asking to be tickled, going way down into the covers and laying on our legs, etc. I prefer is much more than that dreaded alarm clock. Nothing better than a happy, snuggly child to wake you up. I think Braden and Stephen are close to the same age. Stephen is 8.

  • My autistic son does the eeeeeeeeeeeeaaaaeeeeehhh in my ear and pulls my hair... It will start at 3am and go until i get up....

  • free turkish body massage every morning, lucky bastard.

  • LOLOLOLOLOL This video I love this one !!! Amazing Daddy, i think the mom is recording too.

  • I have to say i loved this video.. :-) Really made me LOL... It was just like watching my daughter waking her daddy up in the morning..haha..

  • set your alarm for 5:59 and put pads on hehe :D i use to do this to my dad but i didn't think mom was tough enough hehe

  • My son likes to put his cold feet on my back and laugh and grind his pointy elbows into any sensitive part exposed.  He wakes me up at 630 every morning: school days, weekends, holidays, summer..doesn't mater..every morning. I have not needed a traditional alarm clock in over 8 years.

  • he is very cute! my son does the same, in my case my danger sensitive areas, are mi stomach and face.... ouch! ^^

  • mine is a "helper" so he reaches over me and gets my glasses off the side table and sets them next to my head. if that doesn't work he moves them closer. if that doesn't work he tries to put them on my face. he likes to "help" me wake up.

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