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<blockquote data-quote="buddy" data-source="post: 485523" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p>Yes, there should be more natural and even appropriate behavioral training support IN HOME. Our psychiatrist said she thinks Q should have therapy sessions at home. Have any of you had that? We have lots of home support, but he does not have counseling at home... of course the Integrated Listening Systems (ILS) folks do "counseling" round the issues that pop up while he is with them, plus he will tell them about school etc. It may be the best way for him since discussions generally only can happen when he decides to say something, it is his agenda at that time. </p><p></p><p>Our doctor always asks about sleep and says it is one of the most common problems for difficult child's . He focuses on it a lot, not medication wise but good sleep hygiene-wise. In fact even when we go in for appts for little things, most of the docs ask about sleep, is that not common? We have also been given drops like the babies get for thrush/yeast esp because he is so itchy at times.... Really interesting how some are open to it and some are not. Do any of you use OD's or chiropractors instead of MD's? or along with them?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 485523, member: 12886"] Yes, there should be more natural and even appropriate behavioral training support IN HOME. Our psychiatrist said she thinks Q should have therapy sessions at home. Have any of you had that? We have lots of home support, but he does not have counseling at home... of course the Integrated Listening Systems (ILS) folks do "counseling" round the issues that pop up while he is with them, plus he will tell them about school etc. It may be the best way for him since discussions generally only can happen when he decides to say something, it is his agenda at that time. Our doctor always asks about sleep and says it is one of the most common problems for difficult child's . He focuses on it a lot, not medication wise but good sleep hygiene-wise. In fact even when we go in for appts for little things, most of the docs ask about sleep, is that not common? We have also been given drops like the babies get for thrush/yeast esp because he is so itchy at times.... Really interesting how some are open to it and some are not. Do any of you use OD's or chiropractors instead of MD's? or along with them? [/QUOTE]
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