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My Daughter Has A Hard Time Waking Up For School. She Is 3 Yrs Old, Non-verbal With Severe Developmental Disabilities And Severe ASD.

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Los Angeles, CA
August 8, 2023
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A MyAutismTeam Member

Mine too!! She will be 4 next month, and for the last two years I wait till the last minute to dress her while she is still asleep… but then on the ride to school, we have a dance part in the car, complete with a car safe breakfast and sometimes we roll down the windows and let the world hear our usual country music morning line up!

August 8, 2023
A MyAutismTeam Member

Thank you . ABA wants my daughter not to go school just do ABA therapy but she stays stable only by watching her tv show we’re trying to decrease it .

August 14, 2023
A MyAutismTeam Member

When we were considering school, we had this issue as well. The teacher was flexible and would’ve allowed us to arrive later than the start time. Maybe you could ask the teacher about that if that’s an option in your own schedule? We ended up not being able to start my son in a school yet.

August 12, 2023
A MyAutismTeam Member

Same with my daughter but they're making her go to school an see how she does. She's going to freak out doesn't like new things an ppl touching her or bunch of kids.

August 20, 2023

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