Guest guest Posted September 28, 2005 Report Share Posted September 28, 2005 Hi, Everyone...A.....I felt so sad for you reading your post. Most of us are the same way....we know there is 'something' wrong with our kids and many of us already suspect the autism, but we still cry whenever we're told it by the officials. will do fine as long as you keep doing what you're doing....being open minded on all ends of his therapies, education, etc. n.....I think you need a break.....especially if you are so frustrated and angry that you yell and yank Isaac out of the car!!! Yes...transitions can be very hard for our kids, especially if it's a new class, etc. Someone needs to step in and watch Isaac to see what's causing the major fears/anxiety, etc. Also....as far as the walking goes. Have you had him checked for hip dysplasia. It's very common in DS kids because of the lack of muscle tone. He may have a medical reason for not walking. Gareth has had hip surgery and I know his knees pop in and out all the time. Take care, Everyone. Margaret Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 28, 2005 Report Share Posted September 28, 2005 Thanks Margaret! I know what you mean. We have had the Autism DX for a few years now... but learning about the Language Delays like it was seperate but from the DS and Autism was helpful but sad. I remember though when we got the Autism DX... was 4 1/2. I knew... and there were no questions about it from the Ped Neuro too... but it STILL hurts... like grieving all over again. That is how I felt yesterday. But again.. now it's time to use all this info and help him even more! A. > Hi, Everyone...A.....I felt so sad for you reading your post. Most of us > are the same way....we know there is 'something' wrong with our kids and many > of us already suspect the autism, but we still cry whenever we're told it by > the officials. will do fine as long as you keep doing what you're > doing....being open minded on all ends of his therapies, education, etc. > > n.....I think you need a break.....especially if you are so frustrated > and angry that you yell and yank Isaac out of the car!!! Yes...transitions > can be very hard for our kids, especially if it's a new class, etc. Someone > needs to step in and watch Isaac to see what's causing the major > fears/anxiety, etc. Also....as far as the walking goes. Have you had him checked for hip > dysplasia. It's very common in DS kids because of the lack of muscle tone. > He may have a medical reason for not walking. Gareth has had hip surgery > and I know his knees pop in and out all the time. > Take care, Everyone. > Margaret > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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