How To Discipline An Autistic Teenager

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Most parents who have autistic teens may feel the urge to coddle them all the time instead of correcting them, but doing this won't help at all! Learn exactly how to discipline an autistic teenager by watching this video!

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Nicholeen Peck
Teaching Self-Government

Key Moments in this Episode
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00:00 Intro & Summary
00:49 What Most Autistic People Feel
02:49 What To Remember About Autistic People
05:20 How To Discipline Autistic Teens
07:52 How To Do Proper Corrections
10:00 Learn More About Parenting

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About Nicholeen Peck
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Despite your best efforts at raising children, is your family dysfunctional? Do your children set the rules and have control of your home instead of you? Are you looking for parenting skills that will help you create a united, happy family?

Then meet Nicholeen Peck, one of the world’s most effective parenting experts. Whether you want to fix child behavioral issues, create more unity in the home, or simply strengthen your family relationships, her proven system — Teaching Self-Government — can help you turn chaos into calm.

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Since 1999, her seminars, workshops, one-on-one training sessions, parenting videos and books have helped thousands of families worldwide regain peace, be happy and maintain unity in their home. The secret? Learning how to use effective family systems based on parenting that’s deliberate and pro-active (instead of reactive). It all starts with the principles of self-government. If you’re a family of faith, you’ll especially love how your faith and values can be woven into her parenting system.

Nicholeen Peck’s Accomplishments
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* Author of “Parenting: A House United,” “Popular Parenting Methods: Are They Really Working?,” “Roles: The Secret to Family, Business, and Social Success” and many other books and magazine articles.
* President of The Worldwide Organization for Women (WOW).
* Nicholeen regularly speaks at the United Nations and other congresses around the world as an advocate for strengthening families and motherhood.
* In 2009 her family was featured on the BBC reality show, “The World’s Strictest Parents.
* Trained as a foster parent for Utah Youth Village.
* Has parented many troubled foster children.
* Successfully raised (and raising) four children of her own.

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I am a late diagnosed autistic adult. Growing up, my parents knew there was something different about me but never got me checked out. They never heard of autism before, and there weren’t many resources in the 80’s. I think because we had the gospel in our home (we are Latter Day Saints) my parents were able to listen to the Holy Ghost and accommodate for my needs. One of the best things they did for me as a teenager is this: they realized I needed to understand the logic behind certain rules or way of doing things in order to be able to move forward. They understood what appeared as me arguing with them was not arguing. I was asking all the questions seeking to understand. Once I understood the why behind their decisions or rules, I could move forward without any conflict. Another thing they caught onto that really helped me: was any time we were in a new environment with new people, or after church meetings and my dad would socialize instead of going straight to the car, I would become very agitated and act out. Instead of correcting the behavior, they saught to understand why the behavior. They learned I didn’t know what was going on and what I was supposed to be doing, so I felt out of control and acted out. So next time in those situations they would get my direct attention and say to me, this is what we are doing right now and this is how to behave. I would immediately feel calm and like a new computer program had been entered and be able to behave appropriately.

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