Guest guest Posted November 11, 2007 Report Share Posted November 11, 2007 Thanks taijij...I have to figure out how to get her tested we don't have insurance right now...but I think I need to make it a priority.. taijij at work wrote: I agree with Sondra on both counts. Why don't you have her tested, she might be on the spectrum. Or she just might need someone to talk to about how she feels having a sibling with autism. I am not a dr, but from what you said it sounds like a child on the spectrum. T- > > > > > > > sometimes if the one member ofhte family has of claissical the > other siblings can be not seen as part of a spectrum because of to > compare of them to the more involved sibling they might not seem as a > child of spectrum,. but because often there is of more than one > sibling on spectrum I to wonder if this one twin is of more of a > Aspergers child not dx or nderstood to be as one. has this been > explored for her her. If it has she may then be of a sibling who > shadows the syndrome but not enought o qaulify for a dx and so she is > of challenged by some of the same aspects in a variety of levels and > fashions. she may also be of the more sensitive child who is > absorbing all the chaos of the home due to the autism and coming to > terms the family has to do that she feels as if she has no control > over all this scary to her and so she is maybe reacting to it > pervasivley because she can sense the chaos but cant interpret it due > to age and such yet.... she may also not understand why her sibling > who has much behavior to autism gets so much attention to the > negative sides of behavior at times and she is of imitating of it to > try to gain of the same level of care and compassions to her. if she > is of typical and responding emotionally to all this then it is of > important to begin of a one to one outings things for each twin by > them selves to gain of individual cares to them and their needs. it > does not need to cost much to do this because one can do a dollar > movie, go to the library or things of this. > > this is of the things that comes to my thinking when I to read of you > post here. > > Also may siblings of speical needs kids suffer a loss too and are not > understood and or included into the parts of the grieving process and > or unit to help in the care of the child with autism in a positive > way. so they may feel intense rejections, and loss of thier own place > within the family unit too. a family is of a unit not just to parents > caring exclusivley for the one child who creates the needs and or > demands simply by life itself, each member deserves equal access and > time and care. > Sondra adult with autism in Ohio > > In Autism_in_Girls , kelly dawson > > wrote: > > > > I am at wit's end with her...she's 6 a twin and driving me > insane...she has horrible tantrums, throws things,beats up on her > twins sister and I also have my 3 year old daughter who does have > Autism and every thing that goes with it...I am almost to the point > of calling someone for help...I just don't know what to do..with no > family here for help, I don't know what to do...she is in her room > screaming because I won't let her watch High School Musical 2 because > she physically attacked her twin, pulling hair and scratching her > drawing blood for no reason at all...everyday I go through this with > her, and the school tells me she does this there as well...help > > > > > > __________________________________________________ > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 11, 2007 Report Share Posted November 11, 2007 Thanks taijij...I have to figure out how to get her tested we don't have insurance right now...but I think I need to make it a priority.. taijij at work wrote: I agree with Sondra on both counts. Why don't you have her tested, she might be on the spectrum. Or she just might need someone to talk to about how she feels having a sibling with autism. I am not a dr, but from what you said it sounds like a child on the spectrum. T- > > > > > > > sometimes if the one member ofhte family has of claissical the > other siblings can be not seen as part of a spectrum because of to > compare of them to the more involved sibling they might not seem as a > child of spectrum,. but because often there is of more than one > sibling on spectrum I to wonder if this one twin is of more of a > Aspergers child not dx or nderstood to be as one. has this been > explored for her her. If it has she may then be of a sibling who > shadows the syndrome but not enought o qaulify for a dx and so she is > of challenged by some of the same aspects in a variety of levels and > fashions. she may also be of the more sensitive child who is > absorbing all the chaos of the home due to the autism and coming to > terms the family has to do that she feels as if she has no control > over all this scary to her and so she is maybe reacting to it > pervasivley because she can sense the chaos but cant interpret it due > to age and such yet.... she may also not understand why her sibling > who has much behavior to autism gets so much attention to the > negative sides of behavior at times and she is of imitating of it to > try to gain of the same level of care and compassions to her. if she > is of typical and responding emotionally to all this then it is of > important to begin of a one to one outings things for each twin by > them selves to gain of individual cares to them and their needs. it > does not need to cost much to do this because one can do a dollar > movie, go to the library or things of this. > > this is of the things that comes to my thinking when I to read of you > post here. > > Also may siblings of speical needs kids suffer a loss too and are not > understood and or included into the parts of the grieving process and > or unit to help in the care of the child with autism in a positive > way. so they may feel intense rejections, and loss of thier own place > within the family unit too. a family is of a unit not just to parents > caring exclusivley for the one child who creates the needs and or > demands simply by life itself, each member deserves equal access and > time and care. > Sondra adult with autism in Ohio > > In Autism_in_Girls , kelly dawson > > wrote: > > > > I am at wit's end with her...she's 6 a twin and driving me > insane...she has horrible tantrums, throws things,beats up on her > twins sister and I also have my 3 year old daughter who does have > Autism and every thing that goes with it...I am almost to the point > of calling someone for help...I just don't know what to do..with no > family here for help, I don't know what to do...she is in her room > screaming because I won't let her watch High School Musical 2 because > she physically attacked her twin, pulling hair and scratching her > drawing blood for no reason at all...everyday I go through this with > her, and the school tells me she does this there as well...help > > > > > > __________________________________________________ > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 11, 2007 Report Share Posted November 11, 2007 , i know you said that her school doesn't report any difficulties there but I would still approach them for evaluation. If you request it I believe they have to comply. My daughter was the perfect angel at school and they couldn't believe what happened at home. My prayers are with you. Carol kelly dawson wrote: Thanks taijij...I have to figure out how to get her tested we don't have insurance right now...but I think I need to make it a priority.. taijij at work wrote: I agree with Sondra on both counts. Why don't you have her tested, she might be on the spectrum. Or she just might need someone to talk to about how she feels having a sibling with autism. I am not a dr, but from what you said it sounds like a child on the spectrum. T- > > > > > > > sometimes if the one member ofhte family has of claissical the > other siblings can be not seen as part of a spectrum because of to > compare of them to the more involved sibling they might not seem as a > child of spectrum,. but because often there is of more than one > sibling on spectrum I to wonder if this one twin is of more of a > Aspergers child not dx or nderstood to be as one. has this been > explored for her her. If it has she may then be of a sibling who > shadows the syndrome but not enought o qaulify for a dx and so she is > of challenged by some of the same aspects in a variety of levels and > fashions. she may also be of the more sensitive child who is > absorbing all the chaos of the home due to the autism and coming to > terms the family has to do that she feels as if she has no control > over all this scary to her and so she is maybe reacting to it > pervasivley because she can sense the chaos but cant interpret it due > to age and such yet.... she may also not understand why her sibling > who has much behavior to autism gets so much attention to the > negative sides of behavior at times and she is of imitating of it to > try to gain of the same level of care and compassions to her. if she > is of typical and responding emotionally to all this then it is of > important to begin of a one to one outings things for each twin by > them selves to gain of individual cares to them and their needs. it > does not need to cost much to do this because one can do a dollar > movie, go to the library or things of this. > > this is of the things that comes to my thinking when I to read of you > post here. > > Also may siblings of speical needs kids suffer a loss too and are not > understood and or included into the parts of the grieving process and > or unit to help in the care of the child with autism in a positive > way. so they may feel intense rejections, and loss of thier own place > within the family unit too. a family is of a unit not just to parents > caring exclusivley for the one child who creates the needs and or > demands simply by life itself, each member deserves equal access and > time and care. > Sondra adult with autism in Ohio > > In Autism_in_Girls , kelly dawson > > wrote: > > > > I am at wit's end with her...she's 6 a twin and driving me > insane...she has horrible tantrums, throws things,beats up on her > twins sister and I also have my 3 year old daughter who does have > Autism and every thing that goes with it...I am almost to the point > of calling someone for help...I just don't know what to do..with no > family here for help, I don't know what to do...she is in her room > screaming because I won't let her watch High School Musical 2 because > she physically attacked her twin, pulling hair and scratching her > drawing blood for no reason at all...everyday I go through this with > her, and the school tells me she does this there as well...help > > > > > > __________________________________________________ > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 11, 2007 Report Share Posted November 11, 2007 , i know you said that her school doesn't report any difficulties there but I would still approach them for evaluation. If you request it I believe they have to comply. My daughter was the perfect angel at school and they couldn't believe what happened at home. My prayers are with you. Carol kelly dawson wrote: Thanks taijij...I have to figure out how to get her tested we don't have insurance right now...but I think I need to make it a priority.. taijij at work wrote: I agree with Sondra on both counts. Why don't you have her tested, she might be on the spectrum. Or she just might need someone to talk to about how she feels having a sibling with autism. I am not a dr, but from what you said it sounds like a child on the spectrum. T- > > > > > > > sometimes if the one member ofhte family has of claissical the > other siblings can be not seen as part of a spectrum because of to > compare of them to the more involved sibling they might not seem as a > child of spectrum,. but because often there is of more than one > sibling on spectrum I to wonder if this one twin is of more of a > Aspergers child not dx or nderstood to be as one. has this been > explored for her her. If it has she may then be of a sibling who > shadows the syndrome but not enought o qaulify for a dx and so she is > of challenged by some of the same aspects in a variety of levels and > fashions. she may also be of the more sensitive child who is > absorbing all the chaos of the home due to the autism and coming to > terms the family has to do that she feels as if she has no control > over all this scary to her and so she is maybe reacting to it > pervasivley because she can sense the chaos but cant interpret it due > to age and such yet.... she may also not understand why her sibling > who has much behavior to autism gets so much attention to the > negative sides of behavior at times and she is of imitating of it to > try to gain of the same level of care and compassions to her. if she > is of typical and responding emotionally to all this then it is of > important to begin of a one to one outings things for each twin by > them selves to gain of individual cares to them and their needs. it > does not need to cost much to do this because one can do a dollar > movie, go to the library or things of this. > > this is of the things that comes to my thinking when I to read of you > post here. > > Also may siblings of speical needs kids suffer a loss too and are not > understood and or included into the parts of the grieving process and > or unit to help in the care of the child with autism in a positive > way. so they may feel intense rejections, and loss of thier own place > within the family unit too. a family is of a unit not just to parents > caring exclusivley for the one child who creates the needs and or > demands simply by life itself, each member deserves equal access and > time and care. > Sondra adult with autism in Ohio > > In Autism_in_Girls , kelly dawson > > wrote: > > > > I am at wit's end with her...she's 6 a twin and driving me > insane...she has horrible tantrums, throws things,beats up on her > twins sister and I also have my 3 year old daughter who does have > Autism and every thing that goes with it...I am almost to the point > of calling someone for help...I just don't know what to do..with no > family here for help, I don't know what to do...she is in her room > screaming because I won't let her watch High School Musical 2 because > she physically attacked her twin, pulling hair and scratching her > drawing blood for no reason at all...everyday I go through this with > her, and the school tells me she does this there as well...help > > > > > > __________________________________________________ > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 11, 2007 Report Share Posted November 11, 2007 in Ohio we have of a program called of BCMH which is a funded evaluation for those under diagnostics for children. soem childrens hospitals have of this as well as some speicalized clinics. Maybe you state has of this too? Sondra In Autism_in_Girls , kelly dawson wrote: > > Thanks taijij...I have to figure out how to get her tested we don't have insurance right now...but I think I need to make it a priority.. > > > taijij at work wrote: > I agree with Sondra on both counts. Why don't you have her tested, > she might be on the spectrum. Or she just might need someone to talk > to about how she feels having a sibling with autism. I am not a dr, > but from what you said it sounds like a child on the spectrum. > > T- > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > sometimes if the one member ofhte family has of claissical the > > other siblings can be not seen as part of a spectrum because of to > > compare of them to the more involved sibling they might not seem as a > > child of spectrum,. but because often there is of more than one > > sibling on spectrum I to wonder if this one twin is of more of a > > Aspergers child not dx or nderstood to be as one. has this been > > explored for her her. If it has she may then be of a sibling who > > shadows the syndrome but not enought o qaulify for a dx and so she is > > of challenged by some of the same aspects in a variety of levels and > > fashions. she may also be of the more sensitive child who is > > absorbing all the chaos of the home due to the autism and coming to > > terms the family has to do that she feels as if she has no control > > over all this scary to her and so she is maybe reacting to it > > pervasivley because she can sense the chaos but cant interpret it due > > to age and such yet.... she may also not understand why her sibling > > who has much behavior to autism gets so much attention to the > > negative sides of behavior at times and she is of imitating of it to > > try to gain of the same level of care and compassions to her. if she > > is of typical and responding emotionally to all this then it is of > > important to begin of a one to one outings things for each twin by > > them selves to gain of individual cares to them and their needs. it > > does not need to cost much to do this because one can do a dollar > > movie, go to the library or things of this. > > > > this is of the things that comes to my thinking when I to read of you > > post here. > > > > Also may siblings of speical needs kids suffer a loss too and are not > > understood and or included into the parts of the grieving process and > > or unit to help in the care of the child with autism in a positive > > way. so they may feel intense rejections, and loss of thier own place > > within the family unit too. a family is of a unit not just to parents > > caring exclusivley for the one child who creates the needs and or > > demands simply by life itself, each member deserves equal access and > > time and care. > > Sondra adult with autism in Ohio > > > > In Autism_in_Girls , kelly dawson > > > > <kelly_dawson75@> wrote: > > > > > > I am at wit's end with her...she's 6 a twin and driving me > > insane...she has horrible tantrums, throws things,beats up on her > > twins sister and I also have my 3 year old daughter who does have > > Autism and every thing that goes with it...I am almost to the point > > of calling someone for help...I just don't know what to do..with no > > family here for help, I don't know what to do...she is in her room > > screaming because I won't let her watch High School Musical 2 because > > she physically attacked her twin, pulling hair and scratching her > > drawing blood for no reason at all...everyday I go through this with > > her, and the school tells me she does this there as well...help > > > > > > > > > __________________________________________________ > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 11, 2007 Report Share Posted November 11, 2007 in Ohio we have of a program called of BCMH which is a funded evaluation for those under diagnostics for children. soem childrens hospitals have of this as well as some speicalized clinics. Maybe you state has of this too? Sondra In Autism_in_Girls , kelly dawson wrote: > > Thanks taijij...I have to figure out how to get her tested we don't have insurance right now...but I think I need to make it a priority.. > > > taijij at work wrote: > I agree with Sondra on both counts. Why don't you have her tested, > she might be on the spectrum. Or she just might need someone to talk > to about how she feels having a sibling with autism. I am not a dr, > but from what you said it sounds like a child on the spectrum. > > T- > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > sometimes if the one member ofhte family has of claissical the > > other siblings can be not seen as part of a spectrum because of to > > compare of them to the more involved sibling they might not seem as a > > child of spectrum,. but because often there is of more than one > > sibling on spectrum I to wonder if this one twin is of more of a > > Aspergers child not dx or nderstood to be as one. has this been > > explored for her her. If it has she may then be of a sibling who > > shadows the syndrome but not enought o qaulify for a dx and so she is > > of challenged by some of the same aspects in a variety of levels and > > fashions. she may also be of the more sensitive child who is > > absorbing all the chaos of the home due to the autism and coming to > > terms the family has to do that she feels as if she has no control > > over all this scary to her and so she is maybe reacting to it > > pervasivley because she can sense the chaos but cant interpret it due > > to age and such yet.... she may also not understand why her sibling > > who has much behavior to autism gets so much attention to the > > negative sides of behavior at times and she is of imitating of it to > > try to gain of the same level of care and compassions to her. if she > > is of typical and responding emotionally to all this then it is of > > important to begin of a one to one outings things for each twin by > > them selves to gain of individual cares to them and their needs. it > > does not need to cost much to do this because one can do a dollar > > movie, go to the library or things of this. > > > > this is of the things that comes to my thinking when I to read of you > > post here. > > > > Also may siblings of speical needs kids suffer a loss too and are not > > understood and or included into the parts of the grieving process and > > or unit to help in the care of the child with autism in a positive > > way. so they may feel intense rejections, and loss of thier own place > > within the family unit too. a family is of a unit not just to parents > > caring exclusivley for the one child who creates the needs and or > > demands simply by life itself, each member deserves equal access and > > time and care. > > Sondra adult with autism in Ohio > > > > In Autism_in_Girls , kelly dawson > > > > <kelly_dawson75@> wrote: > > > > > > I am at wit's end with her...she's 6 a twin and driving me > > insane...she has horrible tantrums, throws things,beats up on her > > twins sister and I also have my 3 year old daughter who does have > > Autism and every thing that goes with it...I am almost to the point > > of calling someone for help...I just don't know what to do..with no > > family here for help, I don't know what to do...she is in her room > > screaming because I won't let her watch High School Musical 2 because > > she physically attacked her twin, pulling hair and scratching her > > drawing blood for no reason at all...everyday I go through this with > > her, and the school tells me she does this there as well...help > > > > > > > > > __________________________________________________ > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 11, 2007 Report Share Posted November 11, 2007 Carol I to believe kelly stated her school DOES see this same behavior from her at school so this should be a good start for evalauations if the school is of good at understand to higher levels of spectrum and how it might be to present differently in girls. Sondra Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 11, 2007 Report Share Posted November 11, 2007 Carol I to believe kelly stated her school DOES see this same behavior from her at school so this should be a good start for evalauations if the school is of good at understand to higher levels of spectrum and how it might be to present differently in girls. Sondra Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 11, 2007 Report Share Posted November 11, 2007 I am not sure about the laws every where but here in NY the school has to system has to pay for the testing. Insurance sometimes pays too. My son's (he is considered typical) test was covered 80% by his insurance and then the school paid the insurance. I would seriously look into calling your school district's special ed office and demanding testing and or the school's psych. T- > > > > > > > Thanks taijij...I have to figure out how to get her tested we don't have > insurance right now...but I think I need to make it a priority.. > > > taijij at work wrote: > I agree with Sondra on both counts. Why don't you have her tested, > she might be on the spectrum. Or she just might need someone to talk > to about how she feels having a sibling with autism. I am not a dr, > but from what you said it sounds like a child on the spectrum. > > T- > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > sometimes if the one member ofhte family has of claissical the > > other siblings can be not seen as part of a spectrum because of to > > compare of them to the more involved sibling they might not seem as a > > child of spectrum,. but because often there is of more than one > > sibling on spectrum I to wonder if this one twin is of more of a > > Aspergers child not dx or nderstood to be as one. has this been > > explored for her her. If it has she may then be of a sibling who > > shadows the syndrome but not enought o qaulify for a dx and so she is > > of challenged by some of the same aspects in a variety of levels and > > fashions. she may also be of the more sensitive child who is > > absorbing all the chaos of the home due to the autism and coming to > > terms the family has to do that she feels as if she has no control > > over all this scary to her and so she is maybe reacting to it > > pervasivley because she can sense the chaos but cant interpret it due > > to age and such yet.... she may also not understand why her sibling > > who has much behavior to autism gets so much attention to the > > negative sides of behavior at times and she is of imitating of it to > > try to gain of the same level of care and compassions to her. if she > > is of typical and responding emotionally to all this then it is of > > important to begin of a one to one outings things for each twin by > > them selves to gain of individual cares to them and their needs. it > > does not need to cost much to do this because one can do a dollar > > movie, go to the library or things of this. > > > > this is of the things that comes to my thinking when I to read of you > > post here. > > > > Also may siblings of speical needs kids suffer a loss too and are not > > understood and or included into the parts of the grieving process and > > or unit to help in the care of the child with autism in a positive > > way. so they may feel intense rejections, and loss of thier own place > > within the family unit too. a family is of a unit not just to parents > > caring exclusivley for the one child who creates the needs and or > > demands simply by life itself, each member deserves equal access and > > time and care. > > Sondra adult with autism in Ohio > > > > In Autism_in_Girls , kelly dawson > > > > wrote: > > > > > > I am at wit's end with her...she's 6 a twin and driving me > > insane...she has horrible tantrums, throws things,beats up on her > > twins sister and I also have my 3 year old daughter who does have > > Autism and every thing that goes with it...I am almost to the point > > of calling someone for help...I just don't know what to do..with no > > family here for help, I don't know what to do...she is in her room > > screaming because I won't let her watch High School Musical 2 because > > she physically attacked her twin, pulling hair and scratching her > > drawing blood for no reason at all...everyday I go through this with > > her, and the school tells me she does this there as well...help > > > > > > > > > __________________________________________________ > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 11, 2007 Report Share Posted November 11, 2007 I am not sure about the laws every where but here in NY the school has to system has to pay for the testing. Insurance sometimes pays too. My son's (he is considered typical) test was covered 80% by his insurance and then the school paid the insurance. I would seriously look into calling your school district's special ed office and demanding testing and or the school's psych. T- > > > > > > > Thanks taijij...I have to figure out how to get her tested we don't have > insurance right now...but I think I need to make it a priority.. > > > taijij at work wrote: > I agree with Sondra on both counts. Why don't you have her tested, > she might be on the spectrum. Or she just might need someone to talk > to about how she feels having a sibling with autism. I am not a dr, > but from what you said it sounds like a child on the spectrum. > > T- > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > sometimes if the one member ofhte family has of claissical the > > other siblings can be not seen as part of a spectrum because of to > > compare of them to the more involved sibling they might not seem as a > > child of spectrum,. but because often there is of more than one > > sibling on spectrum I to wonder if this one twin is of more of a > > Aspergers child not dx or nderstood to be as one. has this been > > explored for her her. If it has she may then be of a sibling who > > shadows the syndrome but not enought o qaulify for a dx and so she is > > of challenged by some of the same aspects in a variety of levels and > > fashions. she may also be of the more sensitive child who is > > absorbing all the chaos of the home due to the autism and coming to > > terms the family has to do that she feels as if she has no control > > over all this scary to her and so she is maybe reacting to it > > pervasivley because she can sense the chaos but cant interpret it due > > to age and such yet.... she may also not understand why her sibling > > who has much behavior to autism gets so much attention to the > > negative sides of behavior at times and she is of imitating of it to > > try to gain of the same level of care and compassions to her. if she > > is of typical and responding emotionally to all this then it is of > > important to begin of a one to one outings things for each twin by > > them selves to gain of individual cares to them and their needs. it > > does not need to cost much to do this because one can do a dollar > > movie, go to the library or things of this. > > > > this is of the things that comes to my thinking when I to read of you > > post here. > > > > Also may siblings of speical needs kids suffer a loss too and are not > > understood and or included into the parts of the grieving process and > > or unit to help in the care of the child with autism in a positive > > way. so they may feel intense rejections, and loss of thier own place > > within the family unit too. a family is of a unit not just to parents > > caring exclusivley for the one child who creates the needs and or > > demands simply by life itself, each member deserves equal access and > > time and care. > > Sondra adult with autism in Ohio > > > > In Autism_in_Girls , kelly dawson > > > > wrote: > > > > > > I am at wit's end with her...she's 6 a twin and driving me > > insane...she has horrible tantrums, throws things,beats up on her > > twins sister and I also have my 3 year old daughter who does have > > Autism and every thing that goes with it...I am almost to the point > > of calling someone for help...I just don't know what to do..with no > > family here for help, I don't know what to do...she is in her room > > screaming because I won't let her watch High School Musical 2 because > > she physically attacked her twin, pulling hair and scratching her > > drawing blood for no reason at all...everyday I go through this with > > her, and the school tells me she does this there as well...help > > > > > > > > > __________________________________________________ > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 12, 2007 Report Share Posted November 12, 2007 I will go today and call the school today..thank you. taijij at work wrote: I am not sure about the laws every where but here in NY the school has to system has to pay for the testing. Insurance sometimes pays too. My son's (he is considered typical) test was covered 80% by his insurance and then the school paid the insurance. I would seriously look into calling your school district's special ed office and demanding testing and or the school's psych. T- > > > > > > > Thanks taijij...I have to figure out how to get her tested we don't have > insurance right now...but I think I need to make it a priority.. > > > taijij at work wrote: > I agree with Sondra on both counts. Why don't you have her tested, > she might be on the spectrum. Or she just might need someone to talk > to about how she feels having a sibling with autism. I am not a dr, > but from what you said it sounds like a child on the spectrum. > > T- > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > sometimes if the one member ofhte family has of claissical the > > other siblings can be not seen as part of a spectrum because of to > > compare of them to the more involved sibling they might not seem as a > > child of spectrum,. but because often there is of more than one > > sibling on spectrum I to wonder if this one twin is of more of a > > Aspergers child not dx or nderstood to be as one. has this been > > explored for her her. If it has she may then be of a sibling who > > shadows the syndrome but not enought o qaulify for a dx and so she is > > of challenged by some of the same aspects in a variety of levels and > > fashions. she may also be of the more sensitive child who is > > absorbing all the chaos of the home due to the autism and coming to > > terms the family has to do that she feels as if she has no control > > over all this scary to her and so she is maybe reacting to it > > pervasivley because she can sense the chaos but cant interpret it due > > to age and such yet.... she may also not understand why her sibling > > who has much behavior to autism gets so much attention to the > > negative sides of behavior at times and she is of imitating of it to > > try to gain of the same level of care and compassions to her. if she > > is of typical and responding emotionally to all this then it is of > > important to begin of a one to one outings things for each twin by > > them selves to gain of individual cares to them and their needs. it > > does not need to cost much to do this because one can do a dollar > > movie, go to the library or things of this. > > > > this is of the things that comes to my thinking when I to read of you > > post here. > > > > Also may siblings of speical needs kids suffer a loss too and are not > > understood and or included into the parts of the grieving process and > > or unit to help in the care of the child with autism in a positive > > way. so they may feel intense rejections, and loss of thier own place > > within the family unit too. a family is of a unit not just to parents > > caring exclusivley for the one child who creates the needs and or > > demands simply by life itself, each member deserves equal access and > > time and care. > > Sondra adult with autism in Ohio > > > > In Autism_in_Girls , kelly dawson > > > > wrote: > > > > > > I am at wit's end with her...she's 6 a twin and driving me > > insane...she has horrible tantrums, throws things,beats up on her > > twins sister and I also have my 3 year old daughter who does have > > Autism and every thing that goes with it...I am almost to the point > > of calling someone for help...I just don't know what to do..with no > > family here for help, I don't know what to do...she is in her room > > screaming because I won't let her watch High School Musical 2 because > > she physically attacked her twin, pulling hair and scratching her > > drawing blood for no reason at all...everyday I go through this with > > her, and the school tells me she does this there as well...help > > > > > > > > > __________________________________________________ > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 12, 2007 Report Share Posted November 12, 2007 I will go today and call the school today..thank you. taijij at work wrote: I am not sure about the laws every where but here in NY the school has to system has to pay for the testing. Insurance sometimes pays too. My son's (he is considered typical) test was covered 80% by his insurance and then the school paid the insurance. I would seriously look into calling your school district's special ed office and demanding testing and or the school's psych. T- > > > > > > > Thanks taijij...I have to figure out how to get her tested we don't have > insurance right now...but I think I need to make it a priority.. > > > taijij at work wrote: > I agree with Sondra on both counts. Why don't you have her tested, > she might be on the spectrum. Or she just might need someone to talk > to about how she feels having a sibling with autism. I am not a dr, > but from what you said it sounds like a child on the spectrum. > > T- > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > sometimes if the one member ofhte family has of claissical the > > other siblings can be not seen as part of a spectrum because of to > > compare of them to the more involved sibling they might not seem as a > > child of spectrum,. but because often there is of more than one > > sibling on spectrum I to wonder if this one twin is of more of a > > Aspergers child not dx or nderstood to be as one. has this been > > explored for her her. If it has she may then be of a sibling who > > shadows the syndrome but not enought o qaulify for a dx and so she is > > of challenged by some of the same aspects in a variety of levels and > > fashions. she may also be of the more sensitive child who is > > absorbing all the chaos of the home due to the autism and coming to > > terms the family has to do that she feels as if she has no control > > over all this scary to her and so she is maybe reacting to it > > pervasivley because she can sense the chaos but cant interpret it due > > to age and such yet.... she may also not understand why her sibling > > who has much behavior to autism gets so much attention to the > > negative sides of behavior at times and she is of imitating of it to > > try to gain of the same level of care and compassions to her. if she > > is of typical and responding emotionally to all this then it is of > > important to begin of a one to one outings things for each twin by > > them selves to gain of individual cares to them and their needs. it > > does not need to cost much to do this because one can do a dollar > > movie, go to the library or things of this. > > > > this is of the things that comes to my thinking when I to read of you > > post here. > > > > Also may siblings of speical needs kids suffer a loss too and are not > > understood and or included into the parts of the grieving process and > > or unit to help in the care of the child with autism in a positive > > way. so they may feel intense rejections, and loss of thier own place > > within the family unit too. a family is of a unit not just to parents > > caring exclusivley for the one child who creates the needs and or > > demands simply by life itself, each member deserves equal access and > > time and care. > > Sondra adult with autism in Ohio > > > > In Autism_in_Girls , kelly dawson > > > > wrote: > > > > > > I am at wit's end with her...she's 6 a twin and driving me > > insane...she has horrible tantrums, throws things,beats up on her > > twins sister and I also have my 3 year old daughter who does have > > Autism and every thing that goes with it...I am almost to the point > > of calling someone for help...I just don't know what to do..with no > > family here for help, I don't know what to do...she is in her room > > screaming because I won't let her watch High School Musical 2 because > > she physically attacked her twin, pulling hair and scratching her > > drawing blood for no reason at all...everyday I go through this with > > her, and the school tells me she does this there as well...help > > > > > > > > > __________________________________________________ > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 12, 2007 Report Share Posted November 12, 2007 good luck. Do a little research before you go. Then you will have your answers before you go. Some schools do not want to test, it does something to their funding and it is costly to educate these children. > > > > > > > I will go today and call the school today..thank you. > > taijij at work wrote: I am not sure about the laws > every where but here in NY the school has > > > to system has to pay for the testing. Insurance sometimes pays too. > My son's (he is considered typical) test was covered 80% by his > insurance and then the school paid the insurance. I would seriously > look into calling your school district's special ed office and > demanding testing and or the school's psych. > > T- > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Thanks taijij...I have to figure out how to get her tested we don't have > > insurance right now...but I think I need to make it a priority.. > > > > > > taijij at work wrote: > > I agree with Sondra on both counts. Why don't you have her tested, > > she might be on the spectrum. Or she just might need someone to talk > > to about how she feels having a sibling with autism. I am not a dr, > > but from what you said it sounds like a child on the spectrum. > > > > T- > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > sometimes if the one member ofhte family has of claissical the > > > other siblings can be not seen as part of a spectrum because of to > > > compare of them to the more involved sibling they might not seem as a > > > child of spectrum,. but because often there is of more than one > > > sibling on spectrum I to wonder if this one twin is of more of a > > > Aspergers child not dx or nderstood to be as one. has this been > > > explored for her her. If it has she may then be of a sibling who > > > shadows the syndrome but not enought o qaulify for a dx and so she is > > > of challenged by some of the same aspects in a variety of levels and > > > fashions. she may also be of the more sensitive child who is > > > absorbing all the chaos of the home due to the autism and coming to > > > terms the family has to do that she feels as if she has no control > > > over all this scary to her and so she is maybe reacting to it > > > pervasivley because she can sense the chaos but cant interpret it due > > > to age and such yet.... she may also not understand why her sibling > > > who has much behavior to autism gets so much attention to the > > > negative sides of behavior at times and she is of imitating of it to > > > try to gain of the same level of care and compassions to her. if she > > > is of typical and responding emotionally to all this then it is of > > > important to begin of a one to one outings things for each twin by > > > them selves to gain of individual cares to them and their needs. it > > > does not need to cost much to do this because one can do a dollar > > > movie, go to the library or things of this. > > > > > > this is of the things that comes to my thinking when I to read of you > > > post here. > > > > > > Also may siblings of speical needs kids suffer a loss too and are not > > > understood and or included into the parts of the grieving process and > > > or unit to help in the care of the child with autism in a positive > > > way. so they may feel intense rejections, and loss of thier own place > > > within the family unit too. a family is of a unit not just to parents > > > caring exclusivley for the one child who creates the needs and or > > > demands simply by life itself, each member deserves equal access and > > > time and care. > > > Sondra adult with autism in Ohio > > > > > > In Autism_in_Girls , kelly dawson > > > > > > wrote: > > > > > > > > I am at wit's end with her...she's 6 a twin and driving me > > > insane...she has horrible tantrums, throws things,beats up on her > > > twins sister and I also have my 3 year old daughter who does have > > > Autism and every thing that goes with it...I am almost to the point > > > of calling someone for help...I just don't know what to do..with no > > > family here for help, I don't know what to do...she is in her room > > > screaming because I won't let her watch High School Musical 2 because > > > she physically attacked her twin, pulling hair and scratching her > > > drawing blood for no reason at all...everyday I go through this with > > > her, and the school tells me she does this there as well...help > > > > > > > > > > > > __________________________________________________ > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 12, 2007 Report Share Posted November 12, 2007 good luck. Do a little research before you go. Then you will have your answers before you go. Some schools do not want to test, it does something to their funding and it is costly to educate these children. > > > > > > > I will go today and call the school today..thank you. > > taijij at work wrote: I am not sure about the laws > every where but here in NY the school has > > > to system has to pay for the testing. Insurance sometimes pays too. > My son's (he is considered typical) test was covered 80% by his > insurance and then the school paid the insurance. I would seriously > look into calling your school district's special ed office and > demanding testing and or the school's psych. > > T- > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Thanks taijij...I have to figure out how to get her tested we don't have > > insurance right now...but I think I need to make it a priority.. > > > > > > taijij at work wrote: > > I agree with Sondra on both counts. Why don't you have her tested, > > she might be on the spectrum. Or she just might need someone to talk > > to about how she feels having a sibling with autism. I am not a dr, > > but from what you said it sounds like a child on the spectrum. > > > > T- > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > sometimes if the one member ofhte family has of claissical the > > > other siblings can be not seen as part of a spectrum because of to > > > compare of them to the more involved sibling they might not seem as a > > > child of spectrum,. but because often there is of more than one > > > sibling on spectrum I to wonder if this one twin is of more of a > > > Aspergers child not dx or nderstood to be as one. has this been > > > explored for her her. If it has she may then be of a sibling who > > > shadows the syndrome but not enought o qaulify for a dx and so she is > > > of challenged by some of the same aspects in a variety of levels and > > > fashions. she may also be of the more sensitive child who is > > > absorbing all the chaos of the home due to the autism and coming to > > > terms the family has to do that she feels as if she has no control > > > over all this scary to her and so she is maybe reacting to it > > > pervasivley because she can sense the chaos but cant interpret it due > > > to age and such yet.... she may also not understand why her sibling > > > who has much behavior to autism gets so much attention to the > > > negative sides of behavior at times and she is of imitating of it to > > > try to gain of the same level of care and compassions to her. if she > > > is of typical and responding emotionally to all this then it is of > > > important to begin of a one to one outings things for each twin by > > > them selves to gain of individual cares to them and their needs. it > > > does not need to cost much to do this because one can do a dollar > > > movie, go to the library or things of this. > > > > > > this is of the things that comes to my thinking when I to read of you > > > post here. > > > > > > Also may siblings of speical needs kids suffer a loss too and are not > > > understood and or included into the parts of the grieving process and > > > or unit to help in the care of the child with autism in a positive > > > way. so they may feel intense rejections, and loss of thier own place > > > within the family unit too. a family is of a unit not just to parents > > > caring exclusivley for the one child who creates the needs and or > > > demands simply by life itself, each member deserves equal access and > > > time and care. > > > Sondra adult with autism in Ohio > > > > > > In Autism_in_Girls , kelly dawson > > > > > > wrote: > > > > > > > > I am at wit's end with her...she's 6 a twin and driving me > > > insane...she has horrible tantrums, throws things,beats up on her > > > twins sister and I also have my 3 year old daughter who does have > > > Autism and every thing that goes with it...I am almost to the point > > > of calling someone for help...I just don't know what to do..with no > > > family here for help, I don't know what to do...she is in her room > > > screaming because I won't let her watch High School Musical 2 because > > > she physically attacked her twin, pulling hair and scratching her > > > drawing blood for no reason at all...everyday I go through this with > > > her, and the school tells me she does this there as well...help > > > > > > > > > > > > __________________________________________________ > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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