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<blockquote data-quote="fadedbutterfly" data-source="post: 601889" data-attributes="member: 16608"><p>We got so lucky today. Our early on worker called today and reminded me we had an appointment. So I spoke to her about everything going on and we went over kaydes sensory processing disorder (SPD) check list I filled out a few months ago. Se couldn't give me a diagnosis of course but were treating her like she has one, at least for sensory processing disorder (SPD). She has given me a ton of things to do with her, things to help her get the sensory she's looking for. Tubes to chew on, safe things she can jump on. Stuff like that. I know it won't fix things 100% but its being seen, and kayde did a great job modeling quite a few of her behaviors today for the worker. My next process is finding that developmental pediatrician, not sure how to go about doing that. </p><p></p><p>Also how do you get anything done if you cannot take your child out? Like tonight we went to the mall and had a day out with my mom and sister and kayde did well. She fought me when I made her sit anywhere confined but otherwise was not hitting or biting it anything. I'm not a single mom but with my husbands work schedule it almost like I am single. He's gone for work a lot, there are just times I have to go out on my own and day like today where my mom wants to see her grandchild. My mom lives quite a drive away and has ruhmatoid arthritis so we meet half way to make the drive easier on her since her joints bother her a lot if sitting too long. </p><p></p><p>Are there any good books on this stuff? I'm not very good at reading self help books but even if I can skim one to look for answers to what were dealing with when were dealing with it could be helpful.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fadedbutterfly, post: 601889, member: 16608"] We got so lucky today. Our early on worker called today and reminded me we had an appointment. So I spoke to her about everything going on and we went over kaydes sensory processing disorder (SPD) check list I filled out a few months ago. Se couldn't give me a diagnosis of course but were treating her like she has one, at least for sensory processing disorder (SPD). She has given me a ton of things to do with her, things to help her get the sensory she's looking for. Tubes to chew on, safe things she can jump on. Stuff like that. I know it won't fix things 100% but its being seen, and kayde did a great job modeling quite a few of her behaviors today for the worker. My next process is finding that developmental pediatrician, not sure how to go about doing that. Also how do you get anything done if you cannot take your child out? Like tonight we went to the mall and had a day out with my mom and sister and kayde did well. She fought me when I made her sit anywhere confined but otherwise was not hitting or biting it anything. I'm not a single mom but with my husbands work schedule it almost like I am single. He's gone for work a lot, there are just times I have to go out on my own and day like today where my mom wants to see her grandchild. My mom lives quite a drive away and has ruhmatoid arthritis so we meet half way to make the drive easier on her since her joints bother her a lot if sitting too long. Are there any good books on this stuff? I'm not very good at reading self help books but even if I can skim one to look for answers to what were dealing with when were dealing with it could be helpful. [/QUOTE]
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