Help Ex Wont Give My Son His Meds.
Help my ex wont give my son his meds on the weekends or vacation time he has him. so my son goes days without it and comes home more upset and violent with his sisters and me. I have try to talk to his father about making sure that he gets it but got told that he can give it to himself which the doctor says no because of where he is on the spectrum. I have tired talking to DFCS where I live and got told they cant do anything because I have the child most of the time. What else can I do because… read more
My ex is the same with my sons medical needs, he isn’t on anything serious but he’s got asthma, allergies & suffers with constipation, might not sound serious but he doesn’t give him his preventative… read more
Anyone In Irvine, CA Know Which Elementary Schools Offer A SAI Autism Class For Mild-moderate? TIA
Hi, I am also in California. My son is not yet school aged, but I was just hoping to offer some resources. Have you been in touch with Regional Centers? https://www.dds.ca.gov/rc/ That is where I… read more
Good Schools In Irvine, California?
Hello, we've heard great things about the school districts in Irvine. My 5 year old daughter was diagnosed with moderate ASD. She's been in a special day class in San Leandro, CA and has been in every type of service since she was initially diagnosed (private OT, ABA, Speech and music therapy). The school has offered the basics, and not even OT! After sending letters she will finally have an assessment. She is transitioning to Kinder. At this point we are willing to move wherever services are… read more
I cannot help you with good schools in Irvine. But I can tell you. California has a lot of fantastic laws that protect parents, especially when it comes to getting records And most importantly all the… read more
Summer Camps For ASD?
I want to enroll my 7 year old son is some sort of summer camp. We live in southern California. Do you guys know of anything? What are the summer camps like?
Try YMCA day camp if available has been great for us very structured and fun a great combo.
Making Friends
Can anybody help me with details of any organisation or establishment that could assist in helping my high-functioning autistic son make and play with friends. Hes 10 years old and sadly has been unable to make any lasting friendships with other children of his age and ability. He goes to a state mainstream school so there are no shortage of opportunities but sadly he hasn't been successful. We live in Maidenhead in Berkshire
There is a place in Latham, that's the only place I know at this time
Vitamin B12
Has anyone givin their kids vitamin b12 before? Not the injections but the actual vitamins. If so, does it help their child in any way at all
Many years ago - decades in fact, when we were at the start of our real Autism journey we tried it and it didn't really seem to do much, if anything.
Anyone Have Experience With Autism And PANDAS Disorder?
More information about PANDAS, doctors, treatments antibiotics. Possible in the twin cities area.
Read this case study for more insights.
http://ojs.lib.swin.edu.au/index.php/ejap/artic...
I don't believe above case is the typical presentation. I believe the two main symptoms of Pandas is… read more
Betaine Digestion Avid
Has anyone useD Betaine for their child's digestion? Good, bad,?
We have used one form of betaine called TMG which is naturally available in different foods. But not as a digestive aid. For that I would recommend enzymes (Houston enzymes trienza). Our son has… read more
I Am Interested In Hearing About Experinece With Inositol To Help With Anxiety And OCD. We Are Not Responding Well To SSRI's.
Our son became mean on ssri's. We are trying inositol, 1.5 teaspoons3 times a day. Also 5htp at night. We also see a therapist who specializes in ocd. (also probiotics) I think it helps, but maybe… read more
What’s A Good App Or Website To Find A Permanent Nanny Who’s Certified And Know How To Handle Melt Downs? I’m Desperately Looking!
My daughter has autism (non-verbal) with repulsive behaviors and needs to be watched carefully to make sure she doesn’t break anything