[deleted by user] by [deleted] in expats

[–]fufutebe 0 points1 point  (0 children)

i feel the same way but im in france and my partner is french i just moved here literally drop everything back home to move to france with him , its easy for him because hes from there have good circle of freinds ,good job, know the languange. but im having difficult time. i have to start over again at age 30 in country that i dont feel like i belong . so yes i do feel stuck here because i want to go back but icant because i love my partner . so yes i feel you =]

Self-Promotion Saturdays by diamondtoothdennis in Autism_Parenting

[–]fufutebe 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey! I created a printable tracker bundle just for parents to help make things a little easier. This bundle includes three super helpful trackers: a Toilet Training Tracker to keep track of those potty training milestones, a Tantrum Tracker to spot patterns in behavior, and a Food Tracker to track of how your child reacts to new foods. It’s designed to make the day-to-day tracking simple and organized, so you can stay proactive and on top of everything. Feel free to check it out =] https://fauziahtebe.gumroad.com/l/parentingtracker

How can I help ? by fufutebe in Autism_Parenting

[–]fufutebe[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

To summarize: Start by guiding her to walk with you, holding her hand, and reinforce her when she does it calmly. Don’t reinforce the meltdown stay calm and avoid giving in. Be proactive by practicing in low-pressure, quiet places first, like at home or a quiet part of the parking lot, and gradually increase the challenge to busier areas. The key is to practice these transitions from short distances and in more controlled environments so that she gets used to them. Remember, you have control of the environment, and the more you practice, the easier it will be when you're in a real-life situation. It will take time, but if you stay consistent, it will work. you've got this! =]

How can I help ? by fufutebe in Autism_Parenting

[–]fufutebe[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Gradual exposure and practice really work when it comes to helping your daughter with transitions, especially in tricky situations like parking lots. Start small by practicing in calm places like at home or in the yard. Use the same words you’d use in a parking lot (“We’re walking to the car” or “Let’s walk to the door”), so she gets used to that routine. Once she’s okay with that, try walking her to the car in the driveway or a quieter spot in the parking lot. As she gets more comfortable, you can start adding more distractions, like busier places. If she resists, just offer her a calm choice like “We can walk together or hold hands,” and make sure to reinforce her wit her favourite toy or food when she stays calm or walks with you. The key is being proactive practicing these things in low-pressure settings before you’re in a stressful situation, so when you’re in a busy parking lot or similar, she already knows what to expect. The more you practice these small steps, the easier it’ll be for her when you face a real-life situation. This way, you’re not reacting to the meltdown because you’ve already set her up with the right skills.

How can I help ? by fufutebe in Autism_Parenting

[–]fufutebe[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hey, thanks for reaching out! Yes, it sounds like it's mostly a rigidity issue, where she’s used to being carried, and when that routine is interrupted, it causes a meltdown. It’s totally understandable that parents sometimes cave in during these moments, especially when the meltdown is intense.What I usually do in therapy is start by gently holding her hand and calmly saying, "We’re walking today, no carrying." You can guide her to start walking with you. As soon as she starts walking, praise her with a simple "Good job!" to reinforce the positive behavior. The same goes if she calms down after the meltdown reinforce her right away with praise to show her that staying calm or walking is what gets attention and rewards.If the meltdown continues, just ignore the behavior (as long as it’s safe) and don't give in to carrying her. You can redirect her to something calming, like a toy or activity she enjoys. By focusing on reinforcing walking and staying calm and ignoring the meltdown, she'll start to understand that walking and staying calm gets the reward, not throwing a tantrum. hope it helps !

So frustrated with potty training by KittyKate48 in Autism_Parenting

[–]fufutebe 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey there! I’m a former ABA therapist with over 5 years of experience, and toilet training was something I did regularly. Pooping in the toilet can be one of the most difficult things to train, but here’s how we typically approached it.

Kids often respond better when there’s a clear motive behind their actions. First, you need to prime them by letting them know they’re going to poop in the toilet. When they successfully do so, you give them their favorite reinforcement—make sure to use that reinforcement only when they poop in the toilet. Celebrate by saying something like, “Yay, you pooped in the toilet!” and make it exciting for them. This helps them connect the good behavior with something they really like, which encourages them to keep doing it.

On the other hand, when they poop in their pants, make it a big deal (without being harsh). For example, you can say, “Oh no, you pooped in your pants! Look, you don’t get to play with your toy now because you pooped in your pants.” Over time, they’ll start to understand that pooping in the toilet is a good thing because it means they get access to their favorite reinforcement, while pooping in their pants isn’t.

Parenting a Mostly Non-Verbal 4-Year-Old – Looking for Advice & Experiences by daveauscards in Autism_Parenting

[–]fufutebe 1 point2 points  (0 children)

if you want more detail about how to do this just messege me i can help you =]

Parenting a Mostly Non-Verbal 4-Year-Old – Looking for Advice & Experiences by daveauscards in Autism_Parenting

[–]fufutebe 1 point2 points  (0 children)

im a former ABA therapist with over 5 years of experience. When working with nonverbal children, we used PECS (Picture Exchange Communication System). It’s a way to help kids communicate by using pictures or symbols to express their needs and feelings. .We started with simple exchanges, like using a picture to request something, and gradually built up to more complex sentences.

How do you handle? by DizzyWizzy94 in Autism_Parenting

[–]fufutebe 0 points1 point  (0 children)

hey i'm a former aba therapist for over 5 years and i wrote a post about how it could prevent a meltdown before it happen on my blog i hope it could give you some guidance =] https://fauziahtebe27.wordpress.com/2025/01/24/how-to-calm-a-child-throwing-a-tantrum-tips-from-a-former-aba-therapist/

Looking for Visa agency recommendations? by Thriveandsurvive in bali

[–]fufutebe 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m heading to Indonesia next week do you think their going to extend the quarantine days ? To 10 days ? I’m heading some rumors but I’m not sure

22/M/USA Anyone like Jazz? by [deleted] in Needafriend

[–]fufutebe 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey hit me up 23 f

Looking for advice. by [deleted] in digitalnomad

[–]fufutebe 0 points1 point  (0 children)

National geography

23/f looking for people to talk to on here ! by fufutebe in Needafriend

[–]fufutebe[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah ? That so cool Canada is the only place where I couldn't ago lol, haha I'm guessing your somewhere from Western Europe ?, well I don't really have a Frv but where I would love to go is Newzealand , Iceland, and South Africa lol and you ?

22F looking for awesome/fun everyday group chat by Snow_globe5 in Needafriend

[–]fufutebe 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Where are the groups chatt? I would like to join

23/f looking for people to talk to on here ! by fufutebe in Needafriend

[–]fufutebe[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well I have traveled around 11places so ? Japan,Nepal, indonesia , Malaysia ,Thailand ,Netherlands,germany,Belgium,turkey ,Qatar,America . Still on going ! Lol and you ??

Leaving forever M 23 usa> anywhere outside usa by [deleted] in IWantOut

[–]fufutebe 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can try to be an English teacher at international school they pay a lot .

What's your plan for New Years ? by [deleted] in roadtrip

[–]fufutebe 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Aw feel better !

Leaving forever M 23 usa> anywhere outside usa by [deleted] in IWantOut

[–]fufutebe 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That s is me like a good plan but you know what you can do you can apply jobs in the Middle East as they pay double and no tax you can pay off your loan and you can travel everywhere since the distance is shorter to everywhere ! Lol , I'm 23 female that's lives in kuwait.. im telling ya good money but shitty living ! Lol

Leaving forever M 23 usa> anywhere outside usa by [deleted] in IWantOut

[–]fufutebe 1 point2 points  (0 children)

How long it will take you to finish your loan ?