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<blockquote data-quote="Liahona" data-source="post: 579679"><p>Yea I got a computer!!! I'm still trying to get used to it. difficult child 1 is being teenagerish, and I really don't like it. Good news is he got a great therapist. It's taking difficult child 1 some time to decide he likes him. This FDIC gives him homework and makes him talk about things difficult child 1 did wrong. Homework this week is to not lie. Ha ha ha! That's not going to happen. School is going better. difficult child 1 now has a BIP and the teachers and I meet every 2-3 weeks. difficult child 1 got in a fight today in the after school program. It was a misunderstanding about social rules. </p><p></p><p>difficult child 2 pulled another tooth out. I'm very glad it was a baby tooth. He is doing better with the homeschool. I think he might be getting used to it. He is on a new medication to try to help him stop picking at himself. It's respirdal. I probably mis-spelled that. It's working a bit, and his sores are healing. It's not working as much as I'd like it to. He is still picking. Last week he ruined Buster's mattress by picking a hole in it.</p><p></p><p>difficult child 3 is doing well. We're working on personal space with both him and difficult child 2.</p><p></p><p>Ann has 2 modes very good or very bad there is no middle ground with her. This is probably normal 5 year old stuff.</p><p></p><p>Elsie is in therapy now. Anxiety issues about difficult child 1. </p><p></p><p>Buster now has an autism diagnosis, but the Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) who did the ados said he might not really be autistic. He might catch up in the areas he is delayed in. He is in ei now for language. </p><p></p><p>Cherub is very cute. She is 10 lbs now, and 3 months old. She has a faulty suck and gets to see the to. The Occupational Therapist (OT) made suggestions that are working very well. Cherub can eat normally now with much less air getting in her. </p><p></p><p>I'm so glad to be back here. I drove my poor sister nuts calling her everyday to talk about difficult children. I think she would be more comfortable talking a little less often.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Liahona, post: 579679"] Yea I got a computer!!! I'm still trying to get used to it. difficult child 1 is being teenagerish, and I really don't like it. Good news is he got a great therapist. It's taking difficult child 1 some time to decide he likes him. This FDIC gives him homework and makes him talk about things difficult child 1 did wrong. Homework this week is to not lie. Ha ha ha! That's not going to happen. School is going better. difficult child 1 now has a BIP and the teachers and I meet every 2-3 weeks. difficult child 1 got in a fight today in the after school program. It was a misunderstanding about social rules. difficult child 2 pulled another tooth out. I'm very glad it was a baby tooth. He is doing better with the homeschool. I think he might be getting used to it. He is on a new medication to try to help him stop picking at himself. It's respirdal. I probably mis-spelled that. It's working a bit, and his sores are healing. It's not working as much as I'd like it to. He is still picking. Last week he ruined Buster's mattress by picking a hole in it. difficult child 3 is doing well. We're working on personal space with both him and difficult child 2. Ann has 2 modes very good or very bad there is no middle ground with her. This is probably normal 5 year old stuff. Elsie is in therapy now. Anxiety issues about difficult child 1. Buster now has an autism diagnosis, but the Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) who did the ados said he might not really be autistic. He might catch up in the areas he is delayed in. He is in ei now for language. Cherub is very cute. She is 10 lbs now, and 3 months old. She has a faulty suck and gets to see the to. The Occupational Therapist (OT) made suggestions that are working very well. Cherub can eat normally now with much less air getting in her. I'm so glad to be back here. I drove my poor sister nuts calling her everyday to talk about difficult children. I think she would be more comfortable talking a little less often. [/QUOTE]
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