HypoTouch & Vision - Getting him to sleep!

Hi,

This is my first post as I really need to start asking for help Undecided

My 4 yr old son was diagnosed with ASD back in 2012. He is non verbal but makes noises of disapprovement now and is usually a very happy little man.

He seems hypo sensitive to touch as he bites his own hand a lot now and slaps the furniture.  He loves deep pressure hugs.  He also loves lights and colours and his stimming is more frequent now so I'm always assuming hypo vision. 

I have been using a pacifier for calming him at bedtime.  This used to have a magic affect but he is now biting the dummy (or anything else if the dummy is taken away) and by doing this he gets very stimulated and wound up.  His bedroom is now like a nun's cell as he now only has a bed & bedding due to being stimulated by things in his room.

I thought that light from outside would also not aid his sleep so he has blackout curtains and the landing light is turned off. 

Last night he woudld not settle with or without a dummy.  He was kicking doors and his headbord, slapping walls and this continued until 11pm when he finally fell asleep.   

Can anyone please suggest anythign for me to try?  If he is hypo vision should I put a night light in his room?

Any help would be greatly appreciated Smile

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  • I would have the light on, my son is verbal ut not diagnosed, ad he always has to go bed with the light on,which then upsets is brother! as for the dummy,my son hd his till he was 5,i just diddnt want to take it off him,it was such a comfort to him,i took it off him because the speech therapist said this was best advice and i felt really bad taking it away, my son has always self stimulated from when he was around 6 months old, obiously i diddnt know that at the time! thought it was tummy troubles! hes starting to grow out of it now,he seems to just do it when hes super anxious now.

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  • I would have the light on, my son is verbal ut not diagnosed, ad he always has to go bed with the light on,which then upsets is brother! as for the dummy,my son hd his till he was 5,i just diddnt want to take it off him,it was such a comfort to him,i took it off him because the speech therapist said this was best advice and i felt really bad taking it away, my son has always self stimulated from when he was around 6 months old, obiously i diddnt know that at the time! thought it was tummy troubles! hes starting to grow out of it now,he seems to just do it when hes super anxious now.

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