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Welcome! There's a ton of information and support here. Where do you live? Do

you have

other children? Have a great day. - Theresa

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Sent: Tue, November 30, 2010 10:46:19 AM

Subject: Hi - New member

Hi all,

My name is Sam and I have a 5 yr old daughter named Jasmine who has Down

Syndrome, West Syndrome, ASD & Trichotillomania. We only got the ASD diagnosis

back in June, so we are still reeling a bit. DS seems like an old friend in the

face of this new challenge. Jazzy has also pulled out a large amount of her

hair, but no-one seems to have any help or advice on that score. She isn't

suitible for Cognitive Behavioural Therapy as she is largely non-verbal and

anti-depressants are not recommended. It seems as if we have been left to deal

with this new diagnosis with the minimum of support and we don't know where to

start. On the plus side, she started at a school for children with severe

learning difficulties in September, which she loves.

I look forward to getting to know you all.

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Hi Sam,

Welcome to this list. We all get nostalgic for those days when DS seemed like

our biggest challenge. I think most of us find autism is really our child's

primary diagnosis and the truth is that many Dr's and therapists don't know what

to recommend. This list is a great source of info, but take our advice and

filter it to decide what you think is best for your family. Our son Darwyn (6)

is non verbal also (although he now " sings " which sounds something like a dying

humpback whale and he also says " eeeeee " for sleep, Barney, and ice cream).

We've had real success beyond what I ever could have imagined with using

pictures for communication. We specifically started with the PECs system which I

could send you more info on if you like. We also have therapists and his

behavior interventionist (the person with less training who actually works with

Darwyn on his therapy programs). They use a sort of modified Behavioural ABA

approach which means incremental learning with lots of repitition, but its all

mostly fun. If your daughter loves school you are lucky. Darwyn loves school

also (he has a trained aide and he loves the routine). Definitely school should

approach Jazzy from the " autism " perspective to get the best results. Darwyn's

preschool teacher spent a year teaching him to do a puzzle! I don't have that

kind of patience, but thank God there are teachers who do.

Take care,

,

Mom to (age 10 NT) and Darwyn ( age 6 DS ASD and a few heart surgeries)

, Canada

Sent on the TELUS Mobility network with BlackBerry

Hi - New member

Hi all,

My name is Sam and I have a 5 yr old daughter named Jasmine who has Down

Syndrome, West Syndrome, ASD & Trichotillomania. We only got the ASD diagnosis

back in June, so we are still reeling a bit. DS seems like an old friend in the

face of this new challenge. Jazzy has also pulled out a large amount of her

hair, but no-one seems to have any help or advice on that score. She isn't

suitible for Cognitive Behavioural Therapy as she is largely non-verbal and

anti-depressants are not recommended. It seems as if we have been left to deal

with this new diagnosis with the minimum of support and we don't know where to

start. On the plus side, she started at a school for children with severe

learning difficulties in September, which she loves.

I look forward to getting to know you all.

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Hi Sam:

Have all medical reasons for hair pulling been ruled out? I have two boys

with DS and PDD. They are 13 and 12. When the 12 year old had strep but no

sore throat, he pulled out an big circle of hair (more than a silver dollar)

on one side. On the other hand, I know some kids just struggle with this.

I had to look up West Syndrome. Are her seizures controlled?

I'm glad Jazzy likes her school. Where do you all live? Different states

have different opportunities. We might be a bit more helpful if we knew

where you all are from.

We are from Madison, Wisconsin.

Welcome!

Lori

Mom to Isaac 13 and Tony 12

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Sent: Tuesday, November 30, 2010 9:46 AM

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Subject: Hi - New member

Hi all,

My name is Sam and I have a 5 yr old daughter named Jasmine who has Down

Syndrome, West Syndrome, ASD & Trichotillomania. We only got the ASD

diagnosis back in June, so we are still reeling a bit. DS seems like an old

friend in the face of this new challenge. Jazzy has also pulled out a large

amount of her hair, but no-one seems to have any help or advice on that

score. She isn't suitible for Cognitive Behavioural Therapy as she is

largely non-verbal and anti-depressants are not recommended. It seems as if

we have been left to deal with this new diagnosis with the minimum of

support and we don't know where to start. On the plus side, she started at a

school for children with severe learning difficulties in September, which

she loves.

I look forward to getting to know you all.

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Sam - welcome to the list. Sam was my nickname when I was a young working

person- many years ago!!

Would you hare with us a little more about yourself, family? Where are you

located? Do you have other kids?

I am the mother of 6, now a retired nurse. Elie, our youngest is 25yo and

has DS/asd. He lives with his friend who is his paid companion. They

rent a town house together in a nearby community.

My other no longer children are 43 yo twins, 40 mother of 2, 37 you newly

married son, and 30 yo married son with 2 kids.

We live in the North GA mountains, about 1 hour from Atlanta. Elie had his

last year of FAPE here in GA - probably his best year of school since early

elementary.

On Tue, Nov 30, 2010 at 11:51 AM, Theresa Danner wrote:

>

>

> Welcome! There's a ton of information and support here. Where do you live?

> Do

> you have

> other children? Have a great day. - Theresa

>

> ________________________________

> From: E <samanthaeaton@... <samanthaeaton%40yahoo.co.uk>>

> To:

> Sent: Tue, November 30, 2010 10:46:19 AM

> Subject: Hi - New member

>

>

> Hi all,

>

> My name is Sam and I have a 5 yr old daughter named Jasmine who has Down

> Syndrome, West Syndrome, ASD & Trichotillomania. We only got the ASD

> diagnosis

> back in June, so we are still reeling a bit. DS seems like an old friend in

> the

> face of this new challenge. Jazzy has also pulled out a large amount of her

>

> hair, but no-one seems to have any help or advice on that score. She isn't

> suitible for Cognitive Behavioural Therapy as she is largely non-verbal and

>

> anti-depressants are not recommended. It seems as if we have been left to

> deal

> with this new diagnosis with the minimum of support and we don't know where

> to

> start. On the plus side, she started at a school for children with severe

> learning difficulties in September, which she loves.

>

> I look forward to getting to know you all.

>

>

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