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Pulling Down Pants

A MyAutismTeam Member asked a question 💭
MN

Does anyone have issues with their child wanting to pull down their pants in front of others? My son knows this is wrong but he talks about doing it and has done it a couple of times and thinks it's very funny. He also talks about private parts. He's soon 11 and I don't want him to feel guilty or bad about his body but I don't want him to get in trouble of course. I wonder if he just loves the attention he gets from us. We can't just ignore something like this so he gets our attention for sure… read more

November 6, 2018
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A MyAutismTeam Member

Have you tried a pair of mechanics coveralls ? These zip in the front all the way from the crotch to the neck....if you put them on backwards he can't get them off without help

November 11, 2018
A MyAutismTeam Member

Send him away to his room or walk away when you can. No attention. It's new to him but he will grow out of it.

November 6, 2018
A MyAutismTeam Member

as Hunter's Jr. Mother & Hunter "scott" Sr.'s Wife this comment from Big Hunter is absolutly Brilliant !!!!! :)

November 21, 2018
A MyAutismTeam Member

omg.. my son will jus tbe watching tv and takes all his clothers off and runs aroung his room.. he doesnt have a melt down when i make him put them back on but i really want him to stop.. he is the oldest he is 5 and i have a 2 year old daughter

November 9, 2018

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