Behaviours re-appearing

Hi, I'm becky I have three sons, dylan 7, Ryan 6 and Rhys 4. Ryan was diagnosed asd higher functioning in May 2012. I always knew there was something different about him, nobody believed me until he started nursery. He has had speech and language therapy as he was also diagnosed with selective mutism, he has had therapy to enable him to be confident enough to interact with other kids and adults. In the past 18 mont. hs he now holds conversations ( not just about batman), he goes to friends houses to eat, he attends a mainstream school and is top of his class for both reading and writing, and even attends party's, he is having his very first birthday party at the end of the month. All the professionals that were involved have discharged us one by one and things were amazing, yeah he still had his ryanisms and can be temperamental but compared to what he was, then came the summer holidays. I organised it so we had a plan for everyday of every week we knew what we were doing everyday, I was very smug, until I dislocated my knee cleaning the bathroom. That's when his behaviour started to change. He started smearing his poo which he hadn't done in 12 months. Then the tantrums started more frequently, lasting longer and longer. Then the violence came back, in the past he has thrown me down the stairs, kicked hit bitten, even to himself, he broke his brothers collar bone too. I'm so scared I cant deal with it again. Although he now holds a conversation, I have been too busy congratulating us to notice that he still has no interest in other people, or their opinions. I have no support whatsoever, my husband is better than he was but still believes deep down that Ryan is just naughty, my parents and siblings no longer look after him as they punish him when he is not being naughty, I don't have many friends as I'm always either caring for my kids or trying to do chores as I can't do anything when Ryan is around. Will he go back to normal? Is this going to happen a lot?

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  • Daisy girl statement is very accurate...

    Further tho...in a sane world, the Autistic child is allowed to behave Autistic...indulging in routines,interests, stimming, refusing social activity etc...this is not usually a problem...problems occur when the NT world stresses the child past tolerance and provokes a meltdown...to me, that is phychological asault and the blame lies with the parties causing the stress...

    To be clear...the above is a general statement...not referencing BeckyA's situation or assigning any blame there. 

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  • Daisy girl statement is very accurate...

    Further tho...in a sane world, the Autistic child is allowed to behave Autistic...indulging in routines,interests, stimming, refusing social activity etc...this is not usually a problem...problems occur when the NT world stresses the child past tolerance and provokes a meltdown...to me, that is phychological asault and the blame lies with the parties causing the stress...

    To be clear...the above is a general statement...not referencing BeckyA's situation or assigning any blame there. 

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