Very new to all of this....one of the recommendations my son rec'd w/ his diagnosis was to consider ABA therapy. Our insurance covers it (partial)...what does it entail? Is it worth it?
He just turned 4 (yesterday) and is in school for 1/2 days 5 days a week and in a preschool program for 1/2 day on Tues & Thurs.
Thank you all so much...this has been very insightful!
lots of fats helps. Cut back on sugars and high carbs. We also use a weighted blanket and give your kid as much physical exercise as possible. If your child tends to be extremely hyper sometimes… read more
My brother is high functioning but is not thriving and getting bullied in his current school. Looking for better quality education for him! TIA :)
He is also a 5th grader!
Talked to the school your brother is at.document everything thats happening with him getting bullied and if the principle dont take action theres the district that will follow up if you report the… read more
My 8 yr old son looooooves hair. Touching it or smelling it. One of his therapists gave him a curtain tassel to touch. He really likes it because it's soft like hair. Maybe give it a try? Or a super… read more
10 yr old ASD high functioning bullying younger siblings. It's starting to become physical. What to do? Worried mom
Teach him how his bully words are stickers that hurt others in this way he can visually learn the concept and when he says something nice reward with a sugar free candy or small treat it will enforce… read more
My grandson puts himself to sleep by pulling on a sock with his mouth to start to untangle it until all of the threds are pulled out. What can I do to change this behavior.
Also, my 13-year-old grandson is home schooled and has no friends other than family and his puppy. Is there any kind of social activities he and others can attend? Are there any churches who may have Youth Meetings where kids can meet and greet, maybe dance and sing or play card and board games>
I let Stephen tear up old magazines.
There's always a 'event' that leads up to this, and lately it's been going to His mom's.
Figure out the Why/Trigger.
My 12 year old son (whose PDD), had a couple of students come up to him and explain why he doesn't have any friends, then during his math class he proceeded to get a pair of scissors and begin slicing his hands and a couple times on his cheek before someone caught him. He has seen his psychiatrist and therapist regarding this issue. I am meeting with the Principle and teacher tomorrow (this just happened yesterday). All of his injuries are superficial (thank goodness!) Does anyone have any… read more
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My life revolves around driving to and from appointments. My child has a driver's permit, it is like pulling teeth to get practice driving done. I feel like I am expected to be the driver for life. There are so many more things that could potentially be accomplished, but since I am around no progress happens. Am I the problem?
Try Vocational Rehabilitation they maybe helpful as I know they have driving course and some hosptials.
Harriet
My grandfather and I used to go to an outdoor flea market on Sunday mornings during the spring and summer. We went to every flea market and thrift store that was around and we loved it and I still do.