Hasil72
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It may seem like an odd question for a group of strangers who have never met DS but, often I learn more from all of you than from the doctors and case managers. So here it is...I've posted before about DS who will be 9 next week. He has been dx'd with PDD-NOS since the docs can't agree if he is or isn't an Aspie
, as well as the encompassing signs of ADHD, sensory issues and anxiety. He's currently on both Strattera and Daytrana to help the impulsivity issues. He's entering his third year in a mainstream classroom, this year with a FT para for the social aspect not academic. He's in karate class but struggles with low tone. Is socially immature with few friends if any.
My issue is I feel we're at a plateau with his treatment. Most difficulties have been managed with the exception of his verbal impulsivity. We're talking constant interrupting, repeating, one teacher called it "verbal diarhea". We just cannot conquer it. We've tried behavior mods and everything that I've read and all that's been suggested by his CST. The neurologis is pushing for yet another low dose med and I've been refusing for months. How many drugs do they want to pump a 9 year old with before he's comatose? It's trivial compared to what others go through on a daily basis but the impulsivity has really become an issue this year with both school and classmates. Additionally, teachers will tell him something or give directions (i.e. please stop touching Sally or please start your writing, etc. yet two minutes later they have to repeat it, and again, and again. I tried to explain it to his karate teacher last night. DS hears you but it's like the info gets put away in a file cabinet and he can't always access it right away.
It breaks my heart that I can't figure out how to help him and all the docs want to do is add to the meds. Does anyone have any suggestions? Please? I'm hoping for some strategies before our next appt in August.
TIA!
Lisa
PS-We just enrolled him in a social skills support group at the local autism school starting in the fall. Another karate mom suggested it but says she's disappointed that they teach great strategies but not when to apply them.

My issue is I feel we're at a plateau with his treatment. Most difficulties have been managed with the exception of his verbal impulsivity. We're talking constant interrupting, repeating, one teacher called it "verbal diarhea". We just cannot conquer it. We've tried behavior mods and everything that I've read and all that's been suggested by his CST. The neurologis is pushing for yet another low dose med and I've been refusing for months. How many drugs do they want to pump a 9 year old with before he's comatose? It's trivial compared to what others go through on a daily basis but the impulsivity has really become an issue this year with both school and classmates. Additionally, teachers will tell him something or give directions (i.e. please stop touching Sally or please start your writing, etc. yet two minutes later they have to repeat it, and again, and again. I tried to explain it to his karate teacher last night. DS hears you but it's like the info gets put away in a file cabinet and he can't always access it right away.
It breaks my heart that I can't figure out how to help him and all the docs want to do is add to the meds. Does anyone have any suggestions? Please? I'm hoping for some strategies before our next appt in August.
TIA!
Lisa
PS-We just enrolled him in a social skills support group at the local autism school starting in the fall. Another karate mom suggested it but says she's disappointed that they teach great strategies but not when to apply them.