Yep, here is my new facebook group to get support for families in my area that a friend and I have started:
"Choice Words"
I have gone from a quiet in the background person, to someone who will now say what is bothering her, to someone who will sp...
welcome Alexis :)! I am not surprised at the reports about Autism is on the rise, I am sure it has a lot to do with the chemicals and processed foods and other things we are eating/using everyday. It is scary though to know/hear that it is on the ...
My son Ethan, has done the behavior that I am about to tell you about in the past but now it seems that he is doing it more frequently now and he doesn't show any remorse or check to see if the people are okay. He is plowing through people, it is ...
I got a call from Ethan's teacher Friday late afternoon, expressing her concerns:
~he has been repeating himself over and over in his answers, quesions, statements...otherwise known as scripting.
~He needs a lot of prompting
~He fell down some st...
Ethan, has now started to have more behavioral problems but I think it has to do with us going away for a week and now we are home. Plus, he is going to be starting school on Wednesday and am sure there will be more behavioral issues to come up. S...
Welcome Jill and Barbara :)! Well, it is almost time to send my son Ethan to primary and boy am I nervous about it...not too sure about this...so many unanswered questions...
Catherine
:( I now am back home but have a HUGE migraine! Anyways, our appointment went okay but we were once again told we were "waiting and seeing" for a diagnosis. I was told I could start giving Ethan Melatonin for sleeping at night, but we also upped h...
Ethan is on Prozac a very small does... and he was doing well on it, but now it seems he is going backwards. The getting stuck on topics is a hard one, because that is all they want to talk about...and after awhile you have run out of things to sa...
Things here were going well, until I started to notice our son Ethan slowly slipping back into his own world. He is having meltdowns again, he is back talking with a very high nasal voice and is talking loudly again, he is getting stuck on topics ...
oh ok, well that is interesting! Interesting well perhaps that is in a way a problem in that there is no school routine that went on during the school year. In that he was so used to it, not having it is causing some problems for him...just a thou...
It could be many things that are triggering his stimming, it is interesting though like you said that it only just started to happen and it hadn't been going on for awhile. It just might be him being anxious about going back to school, or perhaps ...
oh ok, sadly they don't use the PDD diagnosis here anymore...apparently it is an old term they got rid of otherwise I think that is where we would be sitting. Since they don't use it we are still floating out in limbo....
Our appointment was to include 2 doctors, one a psychiatrist and one psychologist I believe...but the psychologist hurt her back so we had a shorter appointment. The psychiatrist basically told me that he knew our background, but still wanted to h...
a SAHM of 3 beautiful children (7 years, 5 years and 2 years), I am trained in Early Childhood Education, I love to make my own handmade greeting cards, i love to camp, hike, swim.
It is our 5 year old and possibly our 2 year old whom have special needs, still on the road to getting answers...
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