Guest guest Posted September 18, 2010 Report Share Posted September 18, 2010 Hope DJ has a great sports day! Entering strange houses : Now that is something Elie has done over the years - get lost (or just leaving home) and then walking in someone's unlocked door! He doesn't have to know the people - in fact, I think he prefers strangers. When we moved to N GA, we even warned all our neighbors on the cul de sac that he wanders and 'sometimes' enters unlocked doors (I didn't want him to get shot). Fortunately, he only did it once while living with us. And he has since done it once while living with . At least with , he picked a preacher who tried to " save' him thinking this was a G-d given chance!!!!! > > > > Kris, > Thanks for posting this. Now I feel there is still hope that things will > get better. At age 13 is still freaking out when entering someone's > house. Only barbeques in the summer are acceptable because we can stay > outside. He screams like he is being murdered for haircuts and nail > trimming, which is now done by me in his sleep. We do not even attempt to go > out to eat anymore and I am still waiting for him to eat a piece of meat > which he stopped eating completely along with almost everything else at age > 5. > So maybe a year or so more and things will start to change. I can only > hope, lol > > Terry > > > Yet another post > > Many many years ago when I was young & spy-er, I enrolled the little prince > in things like t-ball, baseball & swimming lessons... > > At that point in his life this proved to be eventful. As in causing both > parents to age rapidly & consider taking drugs. > > So, " we " finally learned & stopped. About the same time, I also stopped > taking the little prince to the grocery or to get haircuts or etc.. > > Something magical happened (gradually) from around 5th grade to 9th grade. > > *The little prince ate a McNugget (1st meat ever-yuck)! > *He stopped trying to RUN in front of cars in the parking lot! (ahem-still > needs watchful eyeball/hand not to walk in front of one) > *He entered someone else's house without freaking out! > *Ditto places to eat! > *Then he actually extended the time he would stay inside the strange place! > *When high school started (last year) he started sleeping through the night > for the 1st time ever!! > *He almost completely stopped " dangling " Woody AND accepted that Woody > could not go " _______ " . > *He invented an invisible Daffy Duck to go wherever Woody could not go.. > *He now is not freaking out and/or acting like he is being murdered when he > gets haircut. > *He " allowed " shaving & now does it by himself with me only doing what was > missed. (Ahem, we won't talk about him trying to shave his back or chest in > this post) > *Etc, etc- for another time... > > So, tommorrow is a new big day. I signed him up for special needs athletic > association basketball. The coach called & wants to see what he can do since > he has never played before. So he knows which type of team to put DJ on. So > tommorrow we meet. > > I've been prepping DJ past couple of days-talking about it & Space Jam > ( Jorden is a hero) & High School Musical. Still, I wasn't sure until > bedtime if he " got it " or if he was really ok about it. > > I did find it very odd that he got his meds out & indicated to me that he > wanted to go to bed (early!). It wasn't until I tucked him in that I > realized why & that he had been " prepping " himself. > > The first clue was the basketballs (of diff sizes) that I spotted scattered > in his room & mine. And the movie he picked out to go to sleep by was " Space > Jam " ... > > Wish us luck-no send good energies to the little dude. Seems he is trying > to have a very brave heart lately. I so hope it works out for him tommorrow! > > > Kris > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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