Anyone successful in getting their kids to do physical activities or exercise to prevent obesity? If so, what has worked for you? My daughter is on the heavier side, not overweight or obese yet but I worry she’s heading that way. Swimming is something we’re planning to do regularly this summer. Any other suggestions? She’ll be 5 next month
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I will tell you about exercises that have aerobic potential but have been used in the researches for improving behavior and not for losing weight - what doesn't mean that they can not be… read more
Please do not ignore physical health when dealing with mental health problems is message I would like noted by others and professionals - not to abuse or neglect someone with mental health issues - case appearing which refers to this but I have not included
you described my life!!! My daughter was diagnosed 3 years ago with severe autism non-verbal and unable to walk. Every day I blame myself thinking did I cause this? That’s where my mental health… read more
Please mention your child's age and list the activities.
Brenden is 3. I take him by the hands and get down on his level. I tell him to look at me in a firm tone, sometimes I will have to say it 3 or 4 times. but then his eyes snap to mine, and I will start… read more
I am looking to put my son in something fun he sees his sister go to gymnastics and I feel sad. He is non verbal and I have no idea what to put him in other than swim classes.
I am afraid people will not understand him or watch him either.
My daughter tried soccer, gymnastics, and karate. The ones that she likes and still does are swim lessons at the public pool when we can get them and parkour in an after school program. I was relieved… read more
In therapy twice a week (virtually)
I am sure my son hated me for not being able to go out all the times he wanted to and not having food ready. Amongst other things. Activities in school and home allowed him to develop… read more
I would definitely start by asking him what he’s interested in. Maybe you can find a program in his area of interest so that he has something to help him engage with others. If in person is too much… read more
It’s hard to say what our kids get out of the things are obsessed with it might just really comfort him and help him feel regulated in ways we don’t understand so I don’t know if there’s anything… read more
Oo I like that idea, he gets very excited about very active activities like that, noticing cracks etc
My daughter is 3 almost 4 she’s non verbal and has asd and developmental delayed she won’t keep clothes or pull ups on and loves to smear poop on windows and walls I’ve tried to sit her on the toilet she just cries once she reached down and grabbed poop before it hit the toilet water and smeared it on the bathroom walls how can i potty train her?
My son’s aba therapist made us a social story. He was doing exactly what your daughter is doing. We had to have him in a backward sleeper, taped up so he couldn’t reach to open. It was such a… read more
I have an Autistic son who turned 18 in 12/22. He is finishing his schooling years in June of 2023 with services offered until 2026. The post secondary program does not warrant much help for those on the spectrum. Many end up going back to the high school environment where there is an autsim program. We are looking to move out of state (from Maryland to the west coast of Florida). My son, I firmly believe, would benefit greatly by living in an environment in an assisted facility with daily… read more
I worked as a staff in Group Homes for 18 yrs in MI, And have owned my homes in WI for 10. In MI the biggest help would be contacting MORC the Macomb Oakland regional center. They only service Macomb… read more