Articles Tagged School

Laundry is a Metaphor….

March 18, 2013 by in ADHD, Anxiety, Autism with 2 Comments

I don’t know what your house is like, but I live with 4 other people and a large dog.  In my house, laundry is never EVER done!  There’s always another load to be taken care of.  That’s been worse lately because our dryer is slowly dying and it takes 2 hours (or longer) for it to dry even the smallest load, but it’s just not currently in the budget to replace.  It’s a dream of mine to be able to put something in one of our hampers (yes, there are 4 of them) when the items that belong in that receptacle are not only cleaned and dried, but put away.  At least then, I feel like I’ve COMPLETED that particular load of laundry.  It rarely happens.

 

Life is the same way.  When I became a Mom and held Big Brother for the first time, I saw his entire life.  I saw his successes and the love he would always know.  I saw him with many many friends and always with a big smile.  I had the same visions when I first held Ballerina and Music Man.  They started a little rockier than their big brother, being born at 34 weeks instead of 38 and requiring some NICU time and assistance, but they were big, strong and healthy.  And I knew their lives would be filled with joy and happiness.

 

But then the dirty laundry started piling up.  People noticed Music Man’s “Happy Dance” (i.e. flapping).  ”THEY” noticed his desire to always do things by himself.  ”THEY” noticed that neither he nor Ballerina hardly ever smiled.  Notice, I say “THEY” noticed because I certainly didn’t.  ”THEY” noticed that their tantrums were extremely inappropriate and not what one would expect from even a toddler.  ”THEY” noticed that they weren’t talking.  Well, OK, that one I took notice of.  But I didn’t see that they had no DESIRE to communicate.  ”THEY” did.  To me, they were just my adorable twinsies who just weren’t ready to talk.  And 4 years ago, I asked for help and Dad and I started to understand what was going on with our children. …continue reading


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“Well” Visits

March 1, 2013 by in Behavior, Doctors, SPD with 8 Comments

Today was the little mister’s yearly well visit with the pediatrician.  I hesitate to call it a “well” visit, because it is always a torturous experience.  Our doctor has a way of ending most well visits with the phrase “He/She’s Perfect”.  With Nicholas, I am pretty sure the only time she said it was the day he was born.  Early on, she was worried about his reflux.  Turns out he had pyloric stenosis requiring emergency surgery.  And allergies.  And sensitivities.  And he needed the pyloris reopened ten months later.  He pretty much didn’t eat for a year.  So now that he is three and finally growing, it was a relief to hear her say “He gained two pounds in the last year.  That was really good for him.”  Why does every compliment end with “for him”?  It’s like he’s forever labeled as less than average.  I know she means well, and to be perfectly honest, I say “for him” a lot, too.  It’s like I want other mom’s to understand how big of an accomplishment it is that he slept in his own bed.  Or stayed in a chair without a harness.  Or actually tasted the green bean.  Or took two steps with his socks off.  But just once, I’d like him to be good at something on someone else’s scale instead of his own little “special” measurements. …continue reading


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It’s Time

February 12, 2013 in Autism, Diagnosis with 5 Comments

We’ve made a pretty big decision as a family. We decided that it’s time to have T evaluated for ASD (Autism Spectrum Disorder) and if we’re really honest, it’s likely past due. T is six

When You Find What Works…..

December 18, 2012 in ADHD, Autism with 3 Comments

As an Autism Mom to two children on the spectrum, I am PAINFULLY familiar with the phrase, “If you know one child with Autism, you know ONE child with Autism”.  My twins are as different

Thinking differently

November 12, 2012 in Autism, School, SPD with 3 Comments

November 6, 2012…later in the day…Why it matters part II… As soon as I picked Ewan and his brother, Vaughn, up from school today, they honed in on my ‘I voted’ sticker, and excitedly asked,

Hard

November 1, 2012 in Anxiety, Autism, Behavior, Parenting, SPD, Support with 7 Comments

Today is Halloween.  My very own nightmare starts at 6AM.  We wake up to tackle this not so SPD friendly “holiday” with a smile and hopeful optimism but that quickly fades.  My DD is going

Patterns

September 19, 2012 in ADHD, Autism, Behavior, Parenting, School, Social with 8 Comments

When someone talks to me about a pattern, a distinct image forms in my mind.  I see 3 or 4 objects repeated in the same sequence over and over again. A Pattern. But since I

Preschool and Discovering SPD

September 14, 2012 in SPD with 6 Comments

Over the past year I have been on an incredible journey learning about SPD and helping my almost four year old son transition to a school environment. Until O was 2.5, he was cared for

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