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Sonic is rebelling lately...I suspect wants to be "normal"
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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 523768" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>MWM - this is an awesome place for you to post about sonic. He is a great kid but still has things to work on/develop, and just because it isn't sub abuse doesn't mean it isn't a PE topic. just like not every difficult child is autistic or bipolar or a boy or a girl.</p><p></p><p>Encourage him, push him to do more in the way of learning to program/how computers work rather than just playng games, or whatever his interests are, and he will be just fine. work wth voc rehab and any vocational or tech school in the area. here they have programs that give a full free year after high school as part of the program, and if they have one he likes, have him try. </p><p></p><p>i wouldn't write off reg tdocs just because they don't have specific Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) training. the best tdocs we have had learned about our problems as they were helping us. i have found the Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) experts and Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) trained therapists often expect much less of people than others, and they think because they are 'trained' or 'experts' that they can somehow accurately assess the lmits - but we found they just put roadblocks up and wanted us to lower our expectations rather than to challenge Wiz and thank you and even me. thank you isn't Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD), but he sure has some traits, esp expressing how he is feeling both emotionally and even physically. jess and i both end up interpreting hwo he looks and is acting to know if he is sick because he is not able to say 'i have a migraine' or 'my stomach is upset' - he just cannot express it in words other than 'ugh.. i am okay......' when he is pale and clutching his stomach and turnign green or cryng and shielding hsi eyes from light and holding his head on one side for a migraine. he is getting better, and that is the goal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 523768, member: 1233"] MWM - this is an awesome place for you to post about sonic. He is a great kid but still has things to work on/develop, and just because it isn't sub abuse doesn't mean it isn't a PE topic. just like not every difficult child is autistic or bipolar or a boy or a girl. Encourage him, push him to do more in the way of learning to program/how computers work rather than just playng games, or whatever his interests are, and he will be just fine. work wth voc rehab and any vocational or tech school in the area. here they have programs that give a full free year after high school as part of the program, and if they have one he likes, have him try. i wouldn't write off reg tdocs just because they don't have specific Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) training. the best tdocs we have had learned about our problems as they were helping us. i have found the Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) experts and Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) trained therapists often expect much less of people than others, and they think because they are 'trained' or 'experts' that they can somehow accurately assess the lmits - but we found they just put roadblocks up and wanted us to lower our expectations rather than to challenge Wiz and thank you and even me. thank you isn't Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD), but he sure has some traits, esp expressing how he is feeling both emotionally and even physically. jess and i both end up interpreting hwo he looks and is acting to know if he is sick because he is not able to say 'i have a migraine' or 'my stomach is upset' - he just cannot express it in words other than 'ugh.. i am okay......' when he is pale and clutching his stomach and turnign green or cryng and shielding hsi eyes from light and holding his head on one side for a migraine. he is getting better, and that is the goal. [/QUOTE]
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