Guest guest Posted July 6, 2011 Report Share Posted July 6, 2011 Wesley wilts in the heat ... my husband wanted to move to Florida to live near his two sisters and I cannot do it for several reasons..one of them being how the heat affects Wesley... Anne To: From: uccpowell@... Date: Mon, 4 Jul 2011 13:18:15 -0500 Subject: RE: Re: Scary.....car seats Our Tony does this. It drives me nuts because he is smart enough to know better. But he will go sit in the car on a hot day and not roll (yes my car is old ) down the windows. I don't think of it as escaping because Tony is allowed to wander around our yard and we try to make sure where he is but he is fairly safe about it. Except for when he gets in the hot car and does not roll down the window. By the time I figure out where he is he is often sweating away. He gets a time out for this and I explain and explain how this is dangerous but it doesn't seem to matter. Tony is also seriously affected by the heat. It takes a lot for Isaac to sweat and he gets more sleepy just like the rest of us but Tony totally loses it in the heat. He has no judgment and is amazingly cranky - way more so than the rest of us in the heat. Even when I take him to the pool on a very hot day, he does not bounce back, not even for a little bit. Anyone else so seriously affected by heat? Thank goodness we live in Wisconsin! Lori Mom to Isaac 14 and Tony 12 Re: Re: Scary... Elie escaped Before LOCK DOWN (BLD) and was found several acres away on a country road, doing his flopped and dying roach act. He was circled by our country neighbors in pick up trucks. I found him because they kept honking their horns. As soon as he saw me he got right up and walked home like nothing happened. > ** > > > > > Yes, we also live with every door deadbolted. Pete had run off different > times over the years, but hasn't for quite some time. I do believe he's > grown out of it, but so help me, I do believe the first time I don't use a > deadbolt he'll KNOW and take off, so we just are meticulous. It is hairy > when we travel, but I have put a chair against the hotel door with stuff on > it that would make noise when it was moved. > > Our pediatrician gave us some good advice. He said kids who are " runners " > o Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 6, 2011 Report Share Posted July 6, 2011 Lately wes has been escaping out of the back door in spite of alarm and sits in his car seat....he does not shut the door yet...but anyone...this conversation here is so relevant to us..I guess I have to make sure I lock the car...I was glad he went in the car and not running away but the heat issue is too scary.. To: From: charlyne1121@... Date: Mon, 4 Jul 2011 18:20:14 -0700 Subject: RE: Re: Scary.....car seats Lori, Zeb did exactly the same. He does not do well in the heat. I used to keep the car locked for years. Zeb took my car keys when he was 6 and locked the doors, windows up and put the keys in the ignition. My dh was screaming at him like a lunatic to open the door. He was frantic that he would start the car and put it into gear. I was teaching his sister to drive that year. Little did I know that Zeb was taking it all in while sitting in the backseat during those lessons. I was able to tell him he couldn't drive without a license and he opened the car door. It was too close for comfort. As years passed he was ok to leave the car unlocked. Twice after that incident, years later, he sat in the hot car waiting for me when we had plans to go out. I didn't know he was already in the car. After that I keep the car locked all the time. Charlyne > ** > > > > > Yes, we also live with every door deadbolted. Pete had run off different > times over the years, but hasn't for quite some time. I do believe he's > grown out of it, but so help me, I do believe the first time I don't use a > deadbolt he'll KNOW and take off, so we just are meticulous. It is hairy > when we travel, but I have put a chair against the hotel door with stuff on > it that would make noise when it was moved. > > Our pediatrician gave us some good advice. He said kids who are " runners " > o Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 6, 2011 Report Share Posted July 6, 2011 Anne, We put an slide latch at the very top of our slider door when Zeb was younger. It did the trick. Charlyne > ** > > > > > Yes, we also live with every door deadbolted. Pete had run off different > times over the years, but hasn't for quite some time. I do believe he's > grown out of it, but so help me, I do believe the first time I don't use a > deadbolt he'll KNOW and take off, so we just are meticulous. It is hairy > when we travel, but I have put a chair against the hotel door with stuff on > it that would make noise when it was moved. > > Our pediatrician gave us some good advice. He said kids who are " runners " > o Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 6, 2011 Report Share Posted July 6, 2011 It's relevant here, too. runs outside and heads straight for the car. It's always locked, and he's not able to get the doors open anyway. But this morning, while we waited for the bus, he raced to the cars parked on the street and tried _their_ doors, too. And from hearing people talk here, it dawned on me, this can be a problem, a life-threatening problem. Thinking about what to do. A social story?? Sent from my iPhone > > Lately wes has been escaping out of the back door in spite of alarm and sits in his car seat....he does not shut the door yet...but anyone...this conversation here is so relevant to us..I guess I have to make sure I lock the car...I was glad he went in the car and not running away but the heat issue is too scary.. > > To: > From: charlyne1121@... > Date: Mon, 4 Jul 2011 18:20:14 -0700 > Subject: RE: Re: Scary.....car seats > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Lori, > > Zeb did exactly the same. He does not do well in the heat. I used to keep the car locked for years. Zeb took my car keys when he was 6 and locked the doors, windows up and put the keys in the ignition. My dh was screaming at him like a lunatic to open the door. He was frantic that he would start the car and put it into gear. I was teaching his sister to drive that year. Little did I know that Zeb was taking it all in while sitting in the backseat during those lessons. I was able to tell him he couldn't drive without a license and he opened the car door. It was too close for comfort. As years passed he was ok to leave the car unlocked. Twice after that incident, years later, he sat in the hot car waiting for me when we had plans to go out. I didn't know he was already in the car. After that I keep the car locked all the time. > > Charlyne > > > > > > > >> ** > > > >> > > > >> > > > >> > > > >> > > > >> Yes, we also live with every door deadbolted. Pete had run off different > > > >> times over the years, but hasn't for quite some time. I do believe he's > > > >> grown out of it, but so help me, I do believe the first time I don't use a > > > >> deadbolt he'll KNOW and take off, so we just are meticulous. It is hairy > > > >> when we travel, but I have put a chair against the hotel door with stuff > > > > on > > > >> it that would make noise when it was moved. > > > >> > > > >> Our pediatrician gave us some good advice. He said kids who are " runners " > > > >> o > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 6, 2011 Report Share Posted July 6, 2011 A/C helps!! in FL all buildings have A/c, all schools have a/c, all school buses have a/c. More important, in the part of FL Walt wants to move to , is there any education for Wesley???? > > Wesley wilts in the heat ... my husband wanted to move to Florida to live > near his two sisters and I cannot do it for several reasons..one of them > being how the heat affects Wesley... > Anne > > To: > From: uccpowell@... > Date: Mon, 4 Jul 2011 13:18:15 -0500 > Subject: RE: Re: Scary.....car seats > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Our Tony does this. It drives me nuts because he is smart enough to > know > > better. But he will go sit in the car on a hot day and not roll (yes my > car > > is old ) down the windows. I don't think of it as escaping because Tony > > is allowed to wander around our yard and we try to make sure where he is > but > > he is fairly safe about it. Except for when he gets in the hot car and > does > > not roll down the window. By the time I figure out where he is he is often > > sweating away. He gets a time out for this and I explain and explain how > > this is dangerous but it doesn't seem to matter. > > > > Tony is also seriously affected by the heat. It takes a lot for Isaac to > > sweat and he gets more sleepy just like the rest of us but Tony totally > > loses it in the heat. He has no judgment and is amazingly cranky - way > more > > so than the rest of us in the heat. Even when I take him to the pool on a > > very hot day, he does not bounce back, not even for a little bit. Anyone > > else so seriously affected by heat? > > > > Thank goodness we live in Wisconsin! > > > > Lori > > Mom to Isaac 14 and Tony 12 > > > > Re: Re: Scary... > > > > Elie escaped Before LOCK DOWN (BLD) and was found several acres away on a > > > > country road, doing his flopped and dying roach act. He was circled by our > > > > country neighbors in pick up trucks. I found him because they kept honking > > > > their horns. As soon as he saw me he got right up and walked home like > > > > nothing happened. > > > > > > > > > ** > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Yes, we also live with every door deadbolted. Pete had run off different > > > > > times over the years, but hasn't for quite some time. I do believe he's > > > > > grown out of it, but so help me, I do believe the first time I don't use > a > > > > > deadbolt he'll KNOW and take off, so we just are meticulous. It is hairy > > > > > when we travel, but I have put a chair against the hotel door with stuff > > on > > > > > it that would make noise when it was moved. > > > > > > > > > > Our pediatrician gave us some good advice. He said kids who are " runners " > > > > > o > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 6, 2011 Report Share Posted July 6, 2011 Oh I don't know.... his sisters live n Orlando and I have not even begun to research it...f I had to move now I would not be able to make it mentally emotionally!! Too much clutter to clear and things to get done...I am starting that as of this month...not for a move, but " just in case " then I won't have it all as overwhelming down the road.... I heard that Florida is the worst state as far as having support systems and education for special needs....I think I heard this from Sherry?? Hope I am not putting words in your mouth Sherry.... Annie To: From: pastmidvale@... Date: Wed, 6 Jul 2011 17:43:13 -0400 Subject: Re: Re: Scary.....car seats A/C helps!! in FL all buildings have A/c, all schools have a/c, all school buses have a/c. More important, in the part of FL Walt wants to move to , is there any education for Wesley???? > > Wesley wilts in the heat ... my husband wanted to move to Florida to live > near his two sisters and I cannot do it for several reasons..one of them > being how the heat affects Wesley... > Anne > > To: > From: uccpowell@... > Date: Mon, 4 Jul 2011 13:18:15 -0500 > Subject: RE: Re: Scary.....car seats > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Our Tony does this. It drives me nuts because he is smart enough to > know > > better. But he will go sit in the car on a hot day and not roll (yes my > car > > is old ) down the windows. I don't think of it as escaping because Tony > > is allowed to wander around our yard and we try to make sure where he is > but > > he is fairly safe about it. Except for when he gets in the hot car and > does > > not roll down the window. By the time I figure out where he is he is often > > sweating away. He gets a time out for this and I explain and explain how > > this is dangerous but it doesn't seem to matter. > > > > Tony is also seriously affected by the heat. It takes a lot for Isaac to > > sweat and he gets more sleepy just like the rest of us but Tony totally > > loses it in the heat. He has no judgment and is amazingly cranky - way > more > > so than the rest of us in the heat. Even when I take him to the pool on a > > very hot day, he does not bounce back, not even for a little bit. Anyone > > else so seriously affected by heat? > > > > Thank goodness we live in Wisconsin! > > > > Lori > > Mom to Isaac 14 and Tony 12 > > > > Re: Re: Scary... > > > > Elie escaped Before LOCK DOWN (BLD) and was found several acres away on a > > > > country road, doing his flopped and dying roach act. He was circled by our > > > > country neighbors in pick up trucks. I found him because they kept honking > > > > their horns. As soon as he saw me he got right up and walked home like > > > > nothing happened. > > > > > > > > > ** > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Yes, we also live with every door deadbolted. Pete had run off different > > > > > times over the years, but hasn't for quite some time. I do believe he's > > > > > grown out of it, but so help me, I do believe the first time I don't use > a > > > > > deadbolt he'll KNOW and take off, so we just are meticulous. It is hairy > > > > > when we travel, but I have put a chair against the hotel door with stuff > > on > > > > > it that would make noise when it was moved. > > > > > > > > > > Our pediatrician gave us some good advice. He said kids who are " runners " > > > > > o > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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