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How to stop a child from asking already-known questions repeatedly?

Parent’s Concern:
My child lately asks me lots of questions. For example, when he drinks water, he will ask me “Do I need to drink water?” He needs my reply otherwise he will not drink until I tell him to do so. Same at dinner time, he asks “What do I need to eat?”, if I don’t answer him he will not eat. Why he keeps asking questions? How do I make him stop asking?
Autism Partnership suggestion:
Suggestion provided by Toby Mountjoy. Autism Partnership Toby mountjoyMr. Toby Mountjoy is a Board Certified Behavior Analyst and holds a Master of Science in Applied Behavior Analysis. With over 20 years of experience working with individuals with ASD, he has been extensively trained by Dr. Ronald Leaf, Dr. Mitchell Taubman and Dr. John McEachin. Besides overseeing the Autism Partnership operation in Hong Kong, Korea, Philippines and Singapore with over 100 staff, including psychologists, consultants and therapists, he has also provided consultations to school districts, agencies, and families worldwide. Mr. Mountjoy has also contributed chapters to publications such as “Sense & Nonsense” and “It’s Time for School”. In 2007, he founded the charitable Autism Partnership Foundation and Aoi Pui School to offer more services for children with Autism.

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