Coping with sensory issues in the real world

Hi there. This is my first time posting. My son is J is 8 years old with a diagnosis of ASD, i guess he is probably high functioning. He has a lot of social interaction issues and difficulties making friends that are becoming more obvious as he gets older. One issue (although there are many) that I have no idea how to deal with are his sensory issues. For example - He has a complete intolerance for his little brother singing and whistling. His little brother likes to sing/whistle quite a lot and it absolutely drives J over the edge, he cannot cope with it - it causes a melt down. My question is this though - How do we give him the skills to cope with things like this in the real world? - If someone starts whistling in school he can't behave like this, as he gets older if he has these melt downs in front of his peers he is likely to be picked on (although i hope not, but i know what boys are like) - so - what do you do?! All of his issues seem to be becoming more obvious as he is getting older...i want to give him the skills he needs to be able to cope but i don't know how

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  • Hi Abitlost

    The intolerance for the singing and whistling is more likely natural sibling rivalry - the noise is an excuse to antagonise and the instigate trouble - on both sides.    It's also a control issue - making everyone in the house OBEY every unreasonable demand - or else!

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  • Hi Abitlost

    The intolerance for the singing and whistling is more likely natural sibling rivalry - the noise is an excuse to antagonise and the instigate trouble - on both sides.    It's also a control issue - making everyone in the house OBEY every unreasonable demand - or else!

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