Thanks for the welcome! Right now, (although I hesitate to say) things are going pretty well with ds. He has good days and not so good days in school, but we are on a pretty smooth course right now. Of course that could change any second!
Reading so many of these stories have helped me realize my husband and I are not alone in this.. my DS is 11 and has cerebral palsy and we are going through some OCD ADHD sleeping issues.. we are exhausted.. frusterated and at times.. see NO LIGHT at the end of the tunnel.. if a day goes by without a major meltdown or he actually goes to sleep easily its like hitting the lottery.. I have another DS who is 9 and a DD 3 and we fear this is taking a toll on them as well.. Thank you to all who have shared their stories..
Thanks for the welcome! Right now, (although I hesitate to say) things are going pretty well with ds. He has good days and not so good days in school, but we are on a pretty smooth course right now. Of course that could change any second!
So what did my DS11 enjoy the most from his birthday haul?
A Staples easy button!![]()
Good news chez Toodycat! My son was named Merit Award winner of the month for his high school for his conscientiousness, character and dedication. He was so happy. It is the first time he ever received an award. There is a special PTA meeting he has to attend and everything. I am so happy for him.
Yesterday at OT he started qualitative listening. He is really minding the ear phones. Thankfully someone at the children's hospital donated a pair of $150 ear phones and he is starting out using the donated pair. He did well for the first 15 minutes, but the last 15 minutes he kept asking when his time is up. He said his ears are too hot and sweaty. Sure enough, when his time was up, his ears were all sweaty and gross. He has to do this twice a day for 30 minutes. Any tips to make the ear phones more comfortable and less sweaty?
What is Qualitive Listening.. I could just google it but Id rather hear it from here... how does it help kids...?? We are having SUCH MAJOR ISSUES AT NIGHT! Anyone else!? We cant get my son to sleep... we tried melatonin and it seemed to work for a short while then stopped.. His pedi put him on cholodine or chlonidine at a very low dose for at night and we are suppose to work up from a 1/2 pill to a full pill but the half pill leaves him sedated the next day!! NEVER MIND THE FULL PILL!! So last night he couldnt fall asleep at all with the 1/2 pill so we had to give him melatonin too which the dr. did say we could mix.. UGH! I hate giving him these meds!! ANY SUGGESTIONS??
Disneyobsessed---How old is your son? DS used to have a tough time sleeping. The melatonin did work for us. But, we also made bedtime extremely ritualized and he listened to a CD of the rainforest every night. A little lavender oil on the pillowcase helps too.
Hi, all. Just stopping by to say: what's up? Things here are OK. DS had two research papers to complete in the past two weeks. I feel that is onerous for an inclusion class, but he did get it done. I actually teach a course in research, so I showed him some tricks of the trade, such as taking notes on color coded cards and using easybib.com to make his works cited page. He finished everything in time to get to Gamestop to pick up the new Pokemon releases. Guess what? i've barely seen him come out of his room since! Does anyone else have an older kid? I'm trying to register DS for the ACT exam and am running into some obstacles re: accommodations. If you have any hints, let me know. Have a good week, all!