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<blockquote data-quote="buddy" data-source="post: 495125" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p>I BET! It must really be a mixed bag. Yipee he is doing well. And then again, what will happen when he gets back? Is there any way to stretch this out a week to see if you can have a weekend at home first? For transition and to make sure things are going ok? Is he going to go to school full time right away or are you going to ease him into it or??? since he has this amazing (ahem) help to transition back maybe you dont need to go slow and there is something to be said to get into a routine especially now that you are sure about the Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) stuff. Where are you all on that at school? Will they pull in their autism teachers now or do you already have that at school? Does he have Occupational Therapist (OT) for relaxation and sensory integration or is that not so much an issue for him? </p><p></p><p>Lots to do while needing to care for a child who will have surgery. What are you going to do for YOU? I hope you can do something nice for yourself to build up for the big week ahead. Really happy he is doing so much better. I hope the medications are stable for now and going off the seroquel will help with the tics, etc. Keep us updated on easy child. Hope she does well Monday.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 495125, member: 12886"] I BET! It must really be a mixed bag. Yipee he is doing well. And then again, what will happen when he gets back? Is there any way to stretch this out a week to see if you can have a weekend at home first? For transition and to make sure things are going ok? Is he going to go to school full time right away or are you going to ease him into it or??? since he has this amazing (ahem) help to transition back maybe you dont need to go slow and there is something to be said to get into a routine especially now that you are sure about the Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) stuff. Where are you all on that at school? Will they pull in their autism teachers now or do you already have that at school? Does he have Occupational Therapist (OT) for relaxation and sensory integration or is that not so much an issue for him? Lots to do while needing to care for a child who will have surgery. What are you going to do for YOU? I hope you can do something nice for yourself to build up for the big week ahead. Really happy he is doing so much better. I hope the medications are stable for now and going off the seroquel will help with the tics, etc. Keep us updated on easy child. Hope she does well Monday. [/QUOTE]
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