tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8660072056558900289.post547658293875860170..comments2023-11-21T02:18:31.899-05:00Comments on My Family's Experience with Autism: Simon, go back to sleep.......PLEASE!!!!!!!!DRS Are The Besthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15980382124076650517noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8660072056558900289.post-46498717921522040632010-09-29T09:03:21.334-04:002010-09-29T09:03:21.334-04:00I have a safety knob on the inside of the twins...I have a safety knob on the inside of the twins' bedroom door--- they're only able to manipulate it about a quarter of the time--- the other three quarters of the time you just hear the scrape of it being turned around and around and sometimes they knock on the inside of the door-- *lol* (if I'm feeling snarky I say "come in!".<br /><br />For the times they're able to open the door, I've tied a shoelace to the door which attaches to a REALLLLLY stuck closet door (REALLY hard for us adults to open). So they can open their door just a crack-- not enough to get out--- the shoelace is tied to the closet door. It's like jail. *lol*heatheramypricehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05550337095938162116noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8660072056558900289.post-34649951177223251012010-09-14T20:58:54.316-04:002010-09-14T20:58:54.316-04:00Ahh, another autism twin blog! Another sleep-depri...Ahh, another autism twin blog! Another sleep-deprived mom.<br />We are having similar problems over at our house-- if one twin doesn't wake up at four, the other one seems to! I went to one boy's school open house tonight, and I felt as if I was sleep-walking.<br /><br />My boys both sleep in special tents called Safety Sleepers. They are not cheap, but i couldn't sleep if I were worrying about them running free.<br /><br />Let's hope we are in a short developmental stage!!mjsuperfanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04430437202459251288noreply@blogger.com