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<blockquote data-quote="Chaz'mum" data-source="post: 680339" data-attributes="member: 20080"><p>We are going to take him for a consult with a neuropsyc. I've also contacted my cousin whose son is autistic to get some insight from her. I really appreciate all of your input, it's a lot of stuff I never even thought of. </p><p></p><p>My son loves music. He plays drums, guitar, and keyboard. He started High School at a performing arts school. He made some bad choices, thanks in part to some bullies, and lost his seat in the school. He went from his expulsion into a two week long inpatient psyc treatment by his own choice. Four hours after being released he made the decision to die. He spent some time in the hospital and went from there to a different inpatient psyc center where he still gets monthly treatment. The second place was incredible and he responded quite well. After a few weeks he moved to a full day out patient experience at the same place for the remainder of his summer break.</p><p></p><p>He's back in band at his new school but it's not quite at his,level so we also have him take lessons. He hates school band but looks forward to his lessons. He has his,own music room in the house too so he can jam out anytime he wants. </p><p></p><p>He wants to be an actuary (sp?) and his current school has a business program. So he's taking that group of classes and seems to enjoy it....it's hard to tell given I can't seem to engage him in conversation. I try really hard to talk to him about anything but it generally ends up with him huffing and puffing and me just shutting up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chaz'mum, post: 680339, member: 20080"] We are going to take him for a consult with a neuropsyc. I've also contacted my cousin whose son is autistic to get some insight from her. I really appreciate all of your input, it's a lot of stuff I never even thought of. My son loves music. He plays drums, guitar, and keyboard. He started High School at a performing arts school. He made some bad choices, thanks in part to some bullies, and lost his seat in the school. He went from his expulsion into a two week long inpatient psyc treatment by his own choice. Four hours after being released he made the decision to die. He spent some time in the hospital and went from there to a different inpatient psyc center where he still gets monthly treatment. The second place was incredible and he responded quite well. After a few weeks he moved to a full day out patient experience at the same place for the remainder of his summer break. He's back in band at his new school but it's not quite at his,level so we also have him take lessons. He hates school band but looks forward to his lessons. He has his,own music room in the house too so he can jam out anytime he wants. He wants to be an actuary (sp?) and his current school has a business program. So he's taking that group of classes and seems to enjoy it....it's hard to tell given I can't seem to engage him in conversation. I try really hard to talk to him about anything but it generally ends up with him huffing and puffing and me just shutting up. [/QUOTE]
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