So I'm a caregiver with a 29 year old who is extremely high functioning. He's very independent but doesn't understand social cues. He's new to our program so everyone is still kind of walking on eggshells. SG'S parents allow him to use Facebook and with that SG likes to add random people. After they are added, SG instantly assumes that they are friends like in real life. He flirts with girls that are dangerously young (17,18) when we try to explain why that's frowned upon, SG becomes agitated… read more
My son had an internet coach for a while arranged through his behavior supports group. He really listened to her. she would go through his Facebook and explain what is appropriate and what is not… read more
We live in middle Tennessee, south of Nashville. Our daughter is 4 years old, diagnosed with autism 2 years ago. She's been attending a great preschool and has fabulous therapists. We have been blessed, she has worked very hard and is doing very well. With that being said we have been looking for a private education for her. We have toured schools, made many phone calls, totaling almost 14 different places
We have been flat out told no to the options we thought she had. There is not a school… read more
Hi RHP...you mentioned the small school you found. Which one is this?
Has anyone explored stem cell treatment options for autism? I read a good article under below link and wanted to check if anyone has any experience.
http://lifeandhopewithautism.com
Thanks hJensen. Please do send me the link. I would like to contribute.
I have been married for 7 years. This past year, our son who is 4, has been diagnosed with moderate to severe autism. My husband has been very hands off as far as doctors appointments, getting a diagnosis, and schooling goes. I would not have such a problem with this except that he must not only criticize every decision I make, but he does not take the time to learn about what autism is or what our son needs. His idea of dealing with a melt down is to yell back and make our son sit in a time out… read more
I'm sorry to hear about this. I am going through this myself with my children's dad. We aren't married but we are together. He won't do anything to help with appointments, educating himself about… read more
Can you have rice in a gluten free diet if rice is not a high sensitivity. We've tried gluten free rice, but my daughter prefers regular rice.
"gluten free" rice is a rip off.
Rice is gluten free.
I am really new to all of this, so any suggestions are welcome. Luca was diagnosed through the school district in April with ASD. His medical eval is in June. Do I have to wait for a medical diagnosis to get ABA?
Go to a Regional Center. You can start there as well just incase your insurance does not cover it or the cost is high. Easter Seals does ABA, but get services asap. Good luck.
We are just getting started and wondering if anyone has an opinion on the following providers...
IDS- Integrated development services
Lund Van Dyke
ACT- Achieving collaborative treatment
No, I haven't connected with FACETS yet, thank you for the info. I will check them out now.
He lets the drink spill out of his mouth onto himself or his highchair tray, but then sometimes will panic when it is all over him. I don't understand why he does this. I have had some people say "it is a normal 2 year old thing," but my kids never did it and I have I had some people say it is a "sensory thing."
Our occupational therapist helps with eating but our speech therapist doesn't