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Stopping a hysterical difficult child....how??
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<blockquote data-quote="Hanging-On" data-source="post: 27012" data-attributes="member: 2325"><p>WM,</p><p></p><p>difficult child is Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD). He's Pervasive Developmental Disorder (PDD)-not otherwise specified, Cognitive Disorder-not otherwise specified, Mood Disorder-not otherwise specified, ADHD, Severe Sensory Integration Dysfunction. And I totally agree with you, he needs tons of intervention, which is why I'm fighing everyone. And why I'm so pissed that I'm pushed to limits with time, because I need to be working with him too. It's just so frustrating, and there's no solution.</p><p></p><p>The thing is that difficult child goes hysterical over everything, EVERYTHING. I don't know what to do when he does that. This morning was just an example.</p><p></p><p>Oh, and yes he's had a Neuro-psychiatric exam (by the school) and he says that difficult child has scored 1,2, and below 1 on all 5 sections. So his Excutive functioning score is very low. The SD Neuro-psychiatric wants his therapies to be increased dramatically, and his academics to be reduced.</p><p></p><p>We have a Oct'07 Neuro-psychiatric exam (through the hospital). That appointment is scheduled 1 yr after the hospital referred us to them.</p><p></p><p>I just feel that if I had more time with difficult child (other then 15 minutes in the morning, and 1 hr at night) then I could really work with him and things would improve. Maybe slowly, but they would improve. I've seen it in the past. He just responds and improves when things go a bit slower (when it's stressful thing, or an anxiety thing for him). Other times he can move along fine. </p><p></p><p>Hope this answers some questions for you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hanging-On, post: 27012, member: 2325"] WM, difficult child is Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD). He's Pervasive Developmental Disorder (PDD)-not otherwise specified, Cognitive Disorder-not otherwise specified, Mood Disorder-not otherwise specified, ADHD, Severe Sensory Integration Dysfunction. And I totally agree with you, he needs tons of intervention, which is why I'm fighing everyone. And why I'm so pissed that I'm pushed to limits with time, because I need to be working with him too. It's just so frustrating, and there's no solution. The thing is that difficult child goes hysterical over everything, EVERYTHING. I don't know what to do when he does that. This morning was just an example. Oh, and yes he's had a Neuro-psychiatric exam (by the school) and he says that difficult child has scored 1,2, and below 1 on all 5 sections. So his Excutive functioning score is very low. The SD Neuro-psychiatric wants his therapies to be increased dramatically, and his academics to be reduced. We have a Oct'07 Neuro-psychiatric exam (through the hospital). That appointment is scheduled 1 yr after the hospital referred us to them. I just feel that if I had more time with difficult child (other then 15 minutes in the morning, and 1 hr at night) then I could really work with him and things would improve. Maybe slowly, but they would improve. I've seen it in the past. He just responds and improves when things go a bit slower (when it's stressful thing, or an anxiety thing for him). Other times he can move along fine. Hope this answers some questions for you. [/QUOTE]
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