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<blockquote data-quote="Ktllc" data-source="post: 478413" data-attributes="member: 11847"><p>Let's try to recreate the time line.</p><p>Switch him to shorter school days: 10 days into the new schedule I had a new kid.</p><p>So good for about 10 days.</p><p>Then we started Occupational Therapist (OT) (only new event that I can think of): went down hill real fast.</p><p>So down hill for about 2 weeks but still not back at square one.</p><p>Then husband had to be on the road one more day everyweek (we went to 4days work/3days home to 5days work/2days home): back to square one.</p><p>I've actually just gotten the autism test report. According to that, he is not on the spectrum but shows tendencies. On the ADOS, he got 1point for social. On the childhood autism rating scale, he has a score of 21. It says it is slightly elevated with regards to relating to people, emotional response, management of change, listening responses and actvity level.</p><p>She did suggest "the incredible 5 point scale" and "How does your engine run". I'am going to have to look it up.</p><p>I grieve for those 10 wonderful days... I wish I knew how to replicate it! I can't possibly make is school day even shorter. I have thought of homeschooling (although he is only in pre-k right now), but I don't know if I have the strength to do it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ktllc, post: 478413, member: 11847"] Let's try to recreate the time line. Switch him to shorter school days: 10 days into the new schedule I had a new kid. So good for about 10 days. Then we started Occupational Therapist (OT) (only new event that I can think of): went down hill real fast. So down hill for about 2 weeks but still not back at square one. Then husband had to be on the road one more day everyweek (we went to 4days work/3days home to 5days work/2days home): back to square one. I've actually just gotten the autism test report. According to that, he is not on the spectrum but shows tendencies. On the ADOS, he got 1point for social. On the childhood autism rating scale, he has a score of 21. It says it is slightly elevated with regards to relating to people, emotional response, management of change, listening responses and actvity level. She did suggest "the incredible 5 point scale" and "How does your engine run". I'am going to have to look it up. I grieve for those 10 wonderful days... I wish I knew how to replicate it! I can't possibly make is school day even shorter. I have thought of homeschooling (although he is only in pre-k right now), but I don't know if I have the strength to do it. [/QUOTE]
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