Guest guest Posted July 30, 2008 Report Share Posted July 30, 2008 In case no-one else replies, I'm off to take a look. (UK) diane stridiron wrote: > WOULD SOME-ONE TELL ME HOW TO CHANGE MY ADRESS ON THE LIST I'AM ON FOR GIVING FREE KOMBUHA BABIES IT JUST ONLY THREE PEOPLE IN GEORGIA THAT WILL SHIP NEED TO CHANGE MY ADRESS TO COMTACT ME MY NAME IS DIANE STRIDIRON I'AM A MEMBER, IT YOU CAN DIRECT ME TO CHANGE MY ADDRESS THANKS MY E-MAIL ADRESS IS stridiron123@... > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 4, 2009 Report Share Posted April 4, 2009 Perhaps a psychologist or psychiatrist Beth. So your choice should be good. Francine Need Help Hi everyone We have a 7 yr old who we are looking to get formal medical diagnosis.....what kind of drs do this for Autism and Aspergers? We have an appointment with Neuropsychology but I am not sure that is the right route and I need some help. So what types of providers have you seen for this? Thanks so much Beth Milinski "We don't know the true value of moments until they have undergone the test of memory" Get there faster with the MapQuest Toolbar. Try it now. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 6, 2009 Report Share Posted April 6, 2009 Beth, my son was diagnosed by a behavioral and developmental pediatrician. We live in a different town now, but we continue to see a doctor in the same specialty. We saw a pediatric psychologist originally, but she referred us to the developmental pediatrician as someone who was more able to administer the kinds of behavioral tests and observation that our son needed for a diagnosis. Tori > Need Help > > Hi everyone > We have a 7 yr old who we are looking to get formal medical diagnosis.....what kind of drs do this for Autism and Aspergers? We have an appointment with Neuropsychology but I am not sure that is the right route and I need some help. So what types of providers have you seen for this? Thanks so much Beth Milinski > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 11, 2011 Report Share Posted June 11, 2011 Hi Maja, I think that is very nice that you want to be supportive of your friend. Right now he is probably going through the grieving process of having found out of his status. That process involves shock, anger, sadness and other feelings. Allow him to go through them. It's a necessary part of his mental health. I think for now don't talk about it unless he wants to talk about it. Just be there for him or even leave him alone if that is what he wants. If you have the opportunity to get out into nature with him, such as hiking, camping or just having a picnic, that might be helpful if he is into that. Nature helps me to calm down and think things through. Hey all!A friend of mine has just been diagnosed HIV positive last week.Since he's told me he was getting tested I've basically moved in with him and we got the news together.I'm the only one he's told.I really want to help him, but I have no idea what is the 'right' way to go about it.Initially he was offcourse in shock, now he is trying to ignore his diagnosis, find as many distractions as he can so he doesn't have to face it.The last two days he gets angry about every little thing..... I can't get him to talk to me seriously for more than 5 minutes and I'm not even sure if I should try to....I can imagine to some extent what he is going through, but I can't know everything.I'm not sure if this is the right group to turn to (is it mostly health-related?) but I'd really appreciate any advice - I really don't know how best to help him to get through this...Maja Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 11, 2011 Report Share Posted June 11, 2011 Hi Maja, I think that is very nice that you want to be supportive of your friend. Right now he is probably going through the grieving process of having found out of his status. That process involves shock, anger, sadness and other feelings. Allow him to go through them. It's a necessary part of his mental health. I think for now don't talk about it unless he wants to talk about it. Just be there for him or even leave him alone if that is what he wants. If you have the opportunity to get out into nature with him, such as hiking, camping or just having a picnic, that might be helpful if he is into that. Nature helps me to calm down and think things through. Hey all!A friend of mine has just been diagnosed HIV positive last week.Since he's told me he was getting tested I've basically moved in with him and we got the news together.I'm the only one he's told.I really want to help him, but I have no idea what is the 'right' way to go about it.Initially he was offcourse in shock, now he is trying to ignore his diagnosis, find as many distractions as he can so he doesn't have to face it.The last two days he gets angry about every little thing..... I can't get him to talk to me seriously for more than 5 minutes and I'm not even sure if I should try to....I can imagine to some extent what he is going through, but I can't know everything.I'm not sure if this is the right group to turn to (is it mostly health-related?) but I'd really appreciate any advice - I really don't know how best to help him to get through this...Maja Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 7, 2012 Report Share Posted May 7, 2012 Hello. My name is Jo and I have an 11 year old son who has high functioning autism. Been having behavior problems at school. Things dont go his way he throws things knocks over chairs and desk now he has resorted to hitting. Today at school he punched a kid in the face for no apparent reason. When the teacher asked why he just said it was cuz he hated him. We go up to the school. Asked him alot of questions trying to get answers. He hardly knows this kid. They are not in the same class but in the same grade. According to teachers they hardly have any interaction at all. Apparently some weeks ago, this kid said he hated my son. He said that he wanted everybody to like him. He was laughing after he hit him. I guess he thought everyone else thought it would be funny too. I dunno I am at the end of my rope. Trying to get help through metrocare but the process is taking longer than expected. I guess I am just looking for some kind of support. He does not seem to be able to control his anger. Thank 4 listening Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 7, 2012 Report Share Posted May 7, 2012 Where do you live?On Mon, May 7, 2012 at 2:44 PM, <d20fus@...> wrote: Â Hello. My name is Jo and I have an 11 year old son who has high functioning autism. Been having behavior problems at school. Things dont go his way he throws things knocks over chairs and desk now he has resorted to hitting. Today at school he punched a kid in the face for no apparent reason. When the teacher asked why he just said it was cuz he hated him. We go up to the school. Asked him alot of questions trying to get answers. He hardly knows this kid. They are not in the same class but in the same grade. According to teachers they hardly have any interaction at all. Apparently some weeks ago, this kid said he hated my son. He said that he wanted everybody to like him. He was laughing after he hit him. I guess he thought everyone else thought it would be funny too. I dunno I am at the end of my rope. Trying to get help through metrocare but the process is taking longer than expected. I guess I am just looking for some kind of support. He does not seem to be able to control his anger. Thank 4 listening -- Kate MyersTravel Desk773.904.8267 V773.698.8184 F Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 7, 2012 Report Share Posted May 7, 2012 , it sounds like your son is very frustrated and committing attention seeking behaviors. It sounds like some students, staff need to learn to ignore and not give attention to the attention seeking behavior. Miss Karla CaipoSent from my iPhoneOn May 7, 2012, at 12:44 PM, <d20fus@...> wrote: Hello. My name is Jo and I have an 11 year old son who has high functioning autism. Been having behavior problems at school. Things dont go his way he throws things knocks over chairs and desk now he has resorted to hitting. Today at school he punched a kid in the face for no apparent reason. When the teacher asked why he just said it was cuz he hated him. We go up to the school. Asked him alot of questions trying to get answers. He hardly knows this kid. They are not in the same class but in the same grade. According to teachers they hardly have any interaction at all. Apparently some weeks ago, this kid said he hated my son. He said that he wanted everybody to like him. He was laughing after he hit him. I guess he thought everyone else thought it would be funny too. I dunno I am at the end of my rope. Trying to get help through metrocare but the process is taking longer than expected. I guess I am just looking for some kind of support. He does not seem to be able to control his anger. Thank 4 listening = Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 8, 2012 Report Share Posted May 8, 2012 ,I have an 11-year-old HFA son who was pulled out of mainstream classes right before the winter break for his behavior. Â Turns out his behaviors were a reaction to the anxiety he was dealing with. Â They were pushing him too hard. Â He's smart and capable. Â Sometimes, I think his teachers forget he has a disability and though he CAN do the academics, he is challenged by huge sensory issues, language and listening deficits and focus issues. Â With the right assistance, he can do very well. Â But, when they start seeing his ability and not handling the dis-abilities, he melts down. My assumption, just reading your post, is that this other child bullies your son when no one was around. Â Your son was just standing up for himself. Though, you'll never get that truth from his teachers. Â They will deny bullying ever happens in " their " school. DebraOn Mon, May 7, 2012 at 3:44 PM, <d20fus@...> wrote: Â Hello. My name is Jo and I have an 11 year old son who has high functioning autism. Been having behavior problems at school. Things dont go his way he throws things knocks over chairs and desk now he has resorted to hitting. Today at school he punched a kid in the face for no apparent reason. When the teacher asked why he just said it was cuz he hated him. We go up to the school. Asked him alot of questions trying to get answers. He hardly knows this kid. They are not in the same class but in the same grade. According to teachers they hardly have any interaction at all. Apparently some weeks ago, this kid said he hated my son. He said that he wanted everybody to like him. He was laughing after he hit him. I guess he thought everyone else thought it would be funny too. I dunno I am at the end of my rope. Trying to get help through metrocare but the process is taking longer than expected. I guess I am just looking for some kind of support. He does not seem to be able to control his anger. Thank 4 listening Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 8, 2012 Report Share Posted May 8, 2012 i live in texas near mesquite ------------------------------ On Mon, May 7, 2012 2:54 PM CDT Kate Myers wrote: >Where do you live? > >On Mon, May 7, 2012 at 2:44 PM, <d20fus@...> wrote: > >> ** >> >> >> >> Hello. My name is Jo and I have an 11 year old son who has high >> functioning autism. Been having behavior problems at school. Things dont go >> his way he throws things knocks over chairs and desk now he has resorted to >> hitting. Today at school he punched a kid in the face for no apparent >> reason. When the teacher asked why he just said it was cuz he hated him. We >> go up to the school. Asked him alot of questions trying to get answers. He >> hardly knows this kid. They are not in the same class but in the same >> grade. According to teachers they hardly have any interaction at all. >> Apparently some weeks ago, this kid said he hated my son. He said that he >> wanted everybody to like him. He was laughing after he hit him. I guess he >> thought everyone else thought it would be funny too. I dunno I am at the >> end of my rope. Trying to get help through metrocare but the process is >> taking longer than expected. I guess I am just looking for some kind of >> support. He does not >> seem to be able to control his anger. Thank 4 listening >> >> > > > >-- >Kate Myers >Travel Desk >773.904.8267 V >773.698.8184 F Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 8, 2012 Report Share Posted May 8, 2012 Thank you i do think that he is being bullyed probably when noone is paying attention. And also I think that the teachers kinda ignore him alot. I do not think he is getting the proper instruction from them. I think they see he is smart but they try to treat him normal and ignore his noise sensitivity and his focus issues. And it just sucks have an ard meeting soon im pretty sure they gonna put him in special classes next year. Excluding him from the other kids in his grade. ------------------------------ On Mon, May 7, 2012 7:38 PM CDT Debra Donatto wrote: >, > >I have an 11-year-old HFA son who was pulled out of mainstream classes >right before the winter break for his behavior. Turns out his behaviors >were a reaction to the anxiety he was dealing with. They were pushing him >too hard. He's smart and capable. Sometimes, I think his teachers forget >he has a disability and though he CAN do the academics, he is challenged by >huge sensory issues, language and listening deficits and focus issues. > With the right assistance, he can do very well. But, when they start >seeing his ability and not handling the dis-abilities, he melts down. > >My assumption, just reading your post, is that this other child bullies >your son when no one was around. Your son was just standing up for >himself. Though, you'll never get that truth from his teachers. They will >deny bullying ever happens in " their " school. > >Debra > > >On Mon, May 7, 2012 at 3:44 PM, <d20fus@...> wrote: > >> ** >> >> >> >> Hello. My name is Jo and I have an 11 year old son who has high >> functioning autism. Been having behavior problems at school. Things dont go >> his way he throws things knocks over chairs and desk now he has resorted to >> hitting. Today at school he punched a kid in the face for no apparent >> reason. When the teacher asked why he just said it was cuz he hated him. We >> go up to the school. Asked him alot of questions trying to get answers. He >> hardly knows this kid. They are not in the same class but in the same >> grade. According to teachers they hardly have any interaction at all. >> Apparently some weeks ago, this kid said he hated my son. He said that he >> wanted everybody to like him. He was laughing after he hit him. I guess he >> thought everyone else thought it would be funny too. I dunno I am at the >> end of my rope. Trying to get help through metrocare but the process is >> taking longer than expected. I guess I am just looking for some kind of >> support. He does not >> seem to be able to control his anger. Thank 4 listening >> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 8, 2012 Report Share Posted May 8, 2012 Does your son have a Positive Behavior Support Plan?If not you need to request an FBA (google it) in writing from your school district. Bottom line is if your child has behaviors that interfere with his learning and/or the learning of others the district has to put supports in place to provide FAPE. Behaviors are a form of communication, both appropriate and inappropriate. Go to slaw for more information.On May 7, 2012, at 5:56 PM, <d20fus@...> wrote: Thank you i do think that he is being bullyed probably when noone is paying attention. And also I think that the teachers kinda ignore him alot. I do not think he is getting the proper instruction from them. I think they see he is smart but they try to treat him normal and ignore his noise sensitivity and his focus issues. And it just sucks have an ard meeting soon im pretty sure they gonna put him in special classes next year. Excluding him from the other kids in his grade. ------------------------------ On Mon, May 7, 2012 7:38 PM CDT Debra Donatto wrote: >, > >I have an 11-year-old HFA son who was pulled out of mainstream classes >right before the winter break for his behavior. Turns out his behaviors >were a reaction to the anxiety he was dealing with. They were pushing him >too hard. He's smart and capable. Sometimes, I think his teachers forget >he has a disability and though he CAN do the academics, he is challenged by >huge sensory issues, language and listening deficits and focus issues. > With the right assistance, he can do very well. But, when they start >seeing his ability and not handling the dis-abilities, he melts down. > >My assumption, just reading your post, is that this other child bullies >your son when no one was around. Your son was just standing up for >himself. Though, you'll never get that truth from his teachers. They will >deny bullying ever happens in "their" school. > >Debra > > >On Mon, May 7, 2012 at 3:44 PM, <d20fus@...> wrote: > >> ** >> >> >> >> Hello. My name is Jo and I have an 11 year old son who has high >> functioning autism. Been having behavior problems at school. Things dont go >> his way he throws things knocks over chairs and desk now he has resorted to >> hitting. Today at school he punched a kid in the face for no apparent >> reason. When the teacher asked why he just said it was cuz he hated him. We >> go up to the school. Asked him alot of questions trying to get answers. He >> hardly knows this kid. They are not in the same class but in the same >> grade. According to teachers they hardly have any interaction at all. >> Apparently some weeks ago, this kid said he hated my son. He said that he >> wanted everybody to like him. He was laughing after he hit him. I guess he >> thought everyone else thought it would be funny too. I dunno I am at the >> end of my rope. Trying to get help through metrocare but the process is >> taking longer than expected. I guess I am just looking for some kind of >> support. He does not >> seem to be able to control his anger. Thank 4 listening >> >> = Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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