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<blockquote data-quote="Ktllc" data-source="post: 485111" data-attributes="member: 11847"><p>Insane, my paranoid side did think of it as well!</p><p>But then, she had never been to V's school and she thought that the little back building of the elementary was Head Start (which obviously is NOT Head Start but simply more elementary class rooms).</p><p>I am not going to make any decision today, husband and I will talk more about it when he gets home over the weekend.</p><p>There is a lack of resources where we live and it does scare me a little to ended with no help whatsoever.</p><p>But the more I think about V, the more I believe we have the wrong diagnosis. His Occupational Therapist (OT) finally realized that V is playing her and that is not afraid of all the exercises, he just does want to do what he is asked. Everything gotta be on his own term. </p><p>sensory processing disorder (SPD) strategies don't work at all, but autism strategies do: picture schedule, helping with transition and new events, walking him through social interactions, keeping things simple and predictible, explaining people's intentions.</p><p>Sigh... thank you guys for being here! It helps MY sanity.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ktllc, post: 485111, member: 11847"] Insane, my paranoid side did think of it as well! But then, she had never been to V's school and she thought that the little back building of the elementary was Head Start (which obviously is NOT Head Start but simply more elementary class rooms). I am not going to make any decision today, husband and I will talk more about it when he gets home over the weekend. There is a lack of resources where we live and it does scare me a little to ended with no help whatsoever. But the more I think about V, the more I believe we have the wrong diagnosis. His Occupational Therapist (OT) finally realized that V is playing her and that is not afraid of all the exercises, he just does want to do what he is asked. Everything gotta be on his own term. sensory processing disorder (SPD) strategies don't work at all, but autism strategies do: picture schedule, helping with transition and new events, walking him through social interactions, keeping things simple and predictible, explaining people's intentions. Sigh... thank you guys for being here! It helps MY sanity. [/QUOTE]
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