Reading Therapy and Autism: Pro Active Behavioral Intervention

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Uploaded by on Sep 19, 2009

Teen reading aloud to older autistic brother. Often, siblings of autistic persons serve as important helpers in the family circle of caring for autistic individuals.

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  • Not to be rude but..... 0:32 it looked like james was jacking off!

  • @cfire176 Jamey doesn't do that. He has never done that. What you see is him happy and displaying hand movements, sometimes quick flapping or moving hands over his stomach or legs or near his you know what, but it's not what you think is happening. It's a stim.

  • @kgaccount Sorry I didnt mean to offend you.....Anyways I understand what you mean hope he gets better with his autism

  • @cfire176 No worries. Blessings.

  • Jamey you seem really alert in this video. did you like when your brother read to you ?

  • @crazyboafrog1986 Yes, he likes to look at pictures and hear people read. The other day, the school nurse said he watched the big screen movie at the Theatre and was quiet and calm the entire time!

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  • @TOTALITARIO999 He's a teen. He isn't always like that. I think he was embarrassed I was taping him and he acted out. Typical teen, rememember your teen age years? This same son is the one who comes to his brother's aid when he's beating his head.

  • @TOTALITARIO999

    Siblings of kids with disabilities need to be allowed to act normal, even cantankerous at times, it's healthy. See how the mom gently redirects him (understanding the age appropriate behavior) but doesn't get all worked up? And at the same time she's also meeting Jamey's needs. It's called good parenting!

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  • @kgaccount why does your other son have autism if he had a high voice

  • Where did you get that chew rope For James?

  • @kgaccount :- )

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