Guest guest Posted May 8, 2005 Report Share Posted May 8, 2005 My son is now 10 month on SCD. First we had a real success; he was much calmer than he used to be. But now we don?t see any progress, maybe because we are used on his new behaviour. For school I have to give him prepared plates. They are really nice there and arrange him his special food very nicely but: every month or two, there is new staff at school, who tell him, what he is allowed to eat and what not and feed him with food that is not allowed. And when adult persons tell him, what he is allowed to he can?t resist. And I can?t control, that every new trainee is fully informed about the diet. Now he has to go to a camp. My job is to cook in advance for a week, but I am really not sure if this is enough. I am convinced that there will be big mistakes in the diet. My question ? what will happen if I stop the diet? Will he be pulled back for a Year, or can we just have a break without consequences? I am really tired about explaining SCDiet to people that don?t want to understand. Anybody has an advice????????? Eveline, mom to Kilian 9 (ASD) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 9, 2005 Report Share Posted May 9, 2005 " And I can?t control, that every new trainee is fully informed about the diet. " Eveline, Actually you can. You can have whatever you want written into his IEP. You can require every new person that works with him be trained by YOU on what he can and can't eat. You can also have it written into his IEP that no one is allowed to feed him anything that you have sent with him from home. Don't let the school bully you into thinking that you have no control over this situation. If your child had diabetes, they would have to feed what you send and not give the child cupcakes and the like. This is a medical problem as well. Don't back down. If you have to, find an advocate in your area to go with you to his IEP meetings. As for the camp, I would tell them the exact same thing. MY CHILD GETS VERY SICK WHEN FED THE WRONG FOODS. DON'T FEED HIM ANYTHING UNLESS I PROVIDE IT. Give them your contact information and tell them to feel free to call you anytime they need to. Talk to them A LOT ahead of time and find out of there are going to be things like popsicles and cakes, etc. Then, make sure that you provide similar treats for your son. If you saw progress, then the diet was helping. I think it would be a terrible thing for you to let other people bully you into stopping something that helped your son, no matter what it was that was helping. Jody mom to -6 and -8 SCD 27 months Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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