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<blockquote data-quote="jennd23" data-source="post: 451658" data-attributes="member: 11755"><p>I just worry about risking waiting until the last minute because if it does start a fight and I'm ready to walk out the door, we will be late. And I realize that's not the end of the world but I have a job that expects me to be here on time, and he needs to be at school, on time. </p><p></p><p>I know that there are sensory issues, and he does not have many, his clothing is definately not one of them. nothing's too tight, scratchy, no buttons to deal with (sometimes on the shirts but I do those for him), this is really just defiance and laziness. He just doesn't WANT to do it. If it were more than that I'd be much more sympathetic to it but if you were there to witness it you'd understand. Its just downright defiance. </p><p></p><p>We've started therapy (last week) but our insurance doesn't cover any "autism treatments" so its just regular ol' therapy. No play therapy, no ABA, etc. He hs done social skills groups before with limited success and will be getting direct, individual social skills training at school next year.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jennd23, post: 451658, member: 11755"] I just worry about risking waiting until the last minute because if it does start a fight and I'm ready to walk out the door, we will be late. And I realize that's not the end of the world but I have a job that expects me to be here on time, and he needs to be at school, on time. I know that there are sensory issues, and he does not have many, his clothing is definately not one of them. nothing's too tight, scratchy, no buttons to deal with (sometimes on the shirts but I do those for him), this is really just defiance and laziness. He just doesn't WANT to do it. If it were more than that I'd be much more sympathetic to it but if you were there to witness it you'd understand. Its just downright defiance. We've started therapy (last week) but our insurance doesn't cover any "autism treatments" so its just regular ol' therapy. No play therapy, no ABA, etc. He hs done social skills groups before with limited success and will be getting direct, individual social skills training at school next year. [/QUOTE]
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