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I finished my trip report http://www.disboards.com/showthread.php?t=2616570
I love the pants in the freezer!
I'm not sure how the OT consult went. My head is in a bit of a spin right now. She showed me the results. There was one area where he met the average and every other area he was below average. There were alot of new terms thrown out at me, and I've spent alot of time reading the information she gave me.
They want him to come in once a week for an hour for OT, they want to do Interactive Metronome and Therapeutic listening. http://www.interactivemetronome.com/IMPublic/Home.aspx
http://www.vitallinks.net/?gclid=CN_shM6El6YCFaRd7AodPnm_nw
Ever hear of these?
I was given papers that explain dysfunction of the proprioceptive system, tactile dysfunction, suggested calming and alerting vestibular activities, ways to develop fine motor prewriting skills, and activities to develop right and left discrimination. And told to read The Out-of-Sync Child by Kranowitz.
Jane, thanks for the encouragement! I know it's going to get better! New year, new beginnings!
Happy New Year's Eve everyone! May 2011 be filled with peace and joy!
Lovethattink---I've heard of those therapies, but my DS never did them. He did Tomatis which involved therapeutic listening and seemed to work quite well. I've never read The Out of Sync child either.
DS was invited to a friend's last night, but when he got there, it turned out to be an actual gathering of maybe 10 kids, most of whom were on the basketball team. DS is not a sports fan and didn't have much to talk about and left early. I was happy that he gave it a try and not surprised that he couldn't handle 4 hours with kids he didn't know plus the anxious anticipation of knowing that midnight would be noisy and he would have to cover his ears. I felt bad for him because I knew it was difficult. But, we talked about the idea that he should reach out to some of the kids he knows who share his interests and belong to the same clubs at school. He has a better chance of socializing happily with them.
Today we saw Voyage of the Dawn Treader. Loved it! You're never too old for Narnia.
I find the O/T stuff to be confusing, no matter how many times I read it. So, i just try to focus on things like "what can we do at home, and when we're out to make things better?"
Once you read the Out of Sync Child, you may want to pick up The Out of Sync Child Has Fun. It has so many activities that we tried during school breaks, summer etc. Good luck!!!![]()
A little milestone, I wanted to share with you my friends. Zoe who's 5 and has ASD went to her first movie yesterday. It was Tangled, and she really enjoyed it. I thought the theatre would be too loud, but the sound didn't bother her at all. On the other hand, when she was backstage at our Christmas pageant 2 weeks ago, it was "too loud". Another piece of the puzzle. Actual decibels, not so much, but surrounded by many people, "too loud". This was really helpful to me in continuing to understand how to help her.
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..