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on 05-07-2009 03:59 PM
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on 05-07-2009 08:12 PM
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on 05-07-2009 08:44 PM
Lisa, I hope all is goes well with Graeme :-x
has anyone got the web address for mizzys weighted blankets? there is someone on another forum that wants one 🙂
I don't know what normal is anymore
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on 05-07-2009 08:50 PM
I don't know what normal is anymore
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on 05-07-2009 11:32 PM
WRT shoelaces, at 16 ds can only tie the rabbit ears way and it takes him forever. He just cannot get his head around it - probably tied in with why he finds writing difficult, motor processing stuff. So well done on that front as well Darcy!
Lisa I hope the new school works out well - the states are all so different in what they offer. We don't have ED schools or Autism schools as such, but Special ed units in mainstream schools and Special Schools for severely disabled kids.
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on 05-07-2009 11:39 PM
Whats an ED school Lisa?
I contemplated putting DD back in an SDS but after consultation with OH its back to homeschooling. I would have liked her to have a break from being at home, but it'll be back to the books and homeschooling after the holidays.
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on 06-07-2009 09:16 AM
The hours are cut right back to stop early morning triggers and late afternoon triggers 9.30-2.30 is the day.
Although the children do have "normal" school work they do alot of extra things our children love to do such as cooking, music.
If the kids are falling behind in school work they just start at their level and work their way up if the child is advanced they accomadate that.
The whole purpose is to find your childs triggers and try and get them to fit back into main stream schooling without a fuss. (hopefully) 🙂
The ed is 4 days a week and their home school is 1 day so they dont lose where that came from and stay conected the 2 teachers work together to see what works for that particular student.
I think thats about it 🙂
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on 07-07-2009 04:28 PM
Hope you are all well.
Shool Holiday's start for us next week and I am looking forward to the break from School too.
Lisas9811........I think the Ed Schools are fantastic.
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on 07-07-2009 04:37 PM
My SIL and her hubby are just now embarking on this journey , their almost 3 year old , is virtually uncontrollable at the moment , with tatrums , he has virtually no communication , has no idea on toileting , is becoming incresingly violent, stripping off naked and doing 1's and 2's where ever and screams and fights when you try to put a nappy or clothes back on him ..........
They are not really coping at all at the moment and has so far been refused emergency appointments by 7 paed's....she will just have to wait for her scheduled appointment. I told her if he gets too much to go to the childrens hospital , tell them you need help , you are asking for help and nobody seems to be listening.........
She is also waiting to have him assesed by the PCAT team at westmead childrens , but apparently it could take months....:_|
There is only so much that I can do ...i currently have her 18mth old staying with me to relieve some of the pressure ( OMG i had forgotten how tiring they are LOL) and am phoning her daily .......
I have been reading heaps and looking at what i can find i would expect his diagnosis to be autism.
It just seems to take soooo long to get somebody to diagnose him , once he is diagnosed I have found a whole range of services both for Mr 3 and Mum & Dad ........Dad is in denial and wont accept that there is anything wrong because he is a very clever kid , he just doesnt get that can be part of his problem too.
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on 07-07-2009 04:51 PM
Sorry, I have no advice other than to keep asking.
As for Dad being in denial, that is all too common. 😞 People don't want to have a child with difficulties - it's too scary. It also may be scary because autism (if that is your nephew's problem) can be hereditary and some parents don't want to contemplate that they may have it too.
You don't have to be crazy to be here, but it helps.