*Anyone that has followed this blog over the past year has heard me talk about Gavin's issues with self-injury*. Gavin, when angry, frustrated or extremely anxious will self-injure. We have tried many, many ways of deterring this behavior. Nothing seems to work because he will eventually self-injure again. Autism is a disorder that lends itself to self-injurious behavior. We have learned to not react to him when he does it. However, the problem we are encountering it that his brothers are "modeling" or mimicking this behavior. We CANNOT allow this to happen. I'm very aware that Gavin is struggling right now in EVERY aspect of his young life. While he is struggling, we cannot excuse this behavior. Just because Gavin has Autism
does not mean he gets a free pass. In fact it's more the opposite of that. Gavin MUST be held accountable for his actions regardless of his "challenges" . We have told Gavin many times that if this behavior continues then we will have no choice but to send him back to Akron or Cleveland to get help.
*How far do we let this self-injury go?*

This evening Gavin had a MAJOR meltdown. ALL day he has not been listening. Finally I had enough and "awarded" his behavior with oatmeal for dinner and that's when the meltdown occurred. He scratched his arms up and repeatedly punched and scratched himself in the face. It took a good 30 minutes for him to regain his composure but not until he had pushed both Emmett and Elliott over the edge. 30 minutes of screaming doesn't promote the feeling of safety and security for the other boys.



