ohhh Samreen thank you for the kind words ..I just know the way children feel .I can walk in their shoes ,..its instinctive
meenuamit...marg is a wonderful advisor I would say :-) I have been following her suggestions till date :-) She's a darling to be friends with. Good luck. Try what she says.
The behavior may be getting him attention , as obviously you respond ,I know its difficult to ignore as we are afraid they will hurt themselves , I feel if you respond to it with less fear and more nonchalance ,he may realise its not getting him the attention he was seeking.try the distraction method, when he begins the behavior distract him by playing a game with him, dance around the room , make him laugh, take him out of the area .You sqay when you tell him not to he smiles...he has a response.... lots of fun and games for this bright boy....good luck .