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> You might find that since your child is non-verbal,

she might just be advocating for him and any discomfort he might be

experiencing.

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ha, wouldn't that be nice!

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UH...

I don't think Dalton or Dakota at ages 2 and 3 have formed poop. Unless you

call soft and squishy formed. Well, it is a form. Just a bloby form.

And what form does she want it in?

Square? Circle? Pooh Bear? Bob the Builder? Blue? Tell her if she

really wants it formed you will be more than happy to send Jello molds for

her to form it.

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The subject of poop

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> My oldest son , is 9, autistic, non-verbal. He is not potty

> trained. The school is harrassing me about his bowel movements. They

> have always been soft, not formed. The school nurse

> wants " documentation " that this is a normal thing for . Which

> means I either got to decide to take him to the medicaid doctor, and

> make it an all day trip and hope to hell she understands what I need

> from her or I take him to the doctor who is experienced with Autism,

> spend the $25 and whatever else it costs for tests. (the kids are

> also on hubby's insurance, didn't cost extra to add them when we

> added the baby, so we did)

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> Does your children have " formed " bowel movements? The nurse at

> school says that this is not a normal thing.

>

> sorry for the crappy subject ;0)

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> Leigh

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De: Jor'gha HaQ

Enviado el: Miércoles, 05 de Marzo de 2003 10:45 p.m.

Para: parenting_autism

Asunto: Re: The subject of poop

UH...

I don't think Dalton or Dakota at ages 2 and 3 have formed poop. Unless

you

call soft and squishy formed. Well, it is a form. Just a bloby form.

And what form does she want it in?

Square? Circle? Pooh Bear? Bob the Builder? Blue? Tell her if she

really wants it formed you will be more than happy to send Jello molds

for

her to form it.

Georga Hackworth

Men. Can't live with 'em...can't trade 'em in for their weight in

chocolate.

Enter to win $50 worth of free books http://www.ubah.com/F1549

The subject of poop

>

>

> My oldest son , is 9, autistic, non-verbal. He is not potty

> trained. The school is harrassing me about his bowel movements. They

> have always been soft, not formed. The school nurse

> wants " documentation " that this is a normal thing for . Which

> means I either got to decide to take him to the medicaid doctor, and

> make it an all day trip and hope to hell she understands what I need

> from her or I take him to the doctor who is experienced with Autism,

> spend the $25 and whatever else it costs for tests. (the kids are

> also on hubby's insurance, didn't cost extra to add them when we

> added the baby, so we did)

>

> Does your children have " formed " bowel movements? The nurse at

> school says that this is not a normal thing.

>

> sorry for the crappy subject ;0)

>

> Leigh

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>

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ROFLMAO!!

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> UH...

> I don't think Dalton or Dakota at ages 2 and 3 have formed

> poop. Unless you

> call soft and squishy formed. Well, it is a form. Just a bloby form.

>

> And what form does she want it in?

> Square? Circle? Pooh Bear? Bob the Builder? Blue? Tell her if she

> really wants it formed you will be more than happy to send

> Jello molds for

> her to form it.

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HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!

Good one !

penny :-D

Re: The subject of poop

> The school nurse wants " documentation " that this is a normal thing for

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why don't you ask her if her poop is " normally " formed. what a nutjob :-O

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hee hee hee hee hee....

Re: The subject of poop

UH...

I don't think Dalton or Dakota at ages 2 and 3 have formed poop. Unless you

call soft and squishy formed. Well, it is a form. Just a bloby form.

And what form does she want it in?

Square? Circle? Pooh Bear? Bob the Builder? Blue? Tell her if she

really wants it formed you will be more than happy to send Jello molds for

her to form it.

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