Articles Tagged sensory

An Important Lesson We Need To Teach Our Children

We recently had our son’s IEP meeting. We are, from what I can tell from other stories I hear, very rare in our experiences. Our IEP meetings have always been friendly and upbeat. You can feel how much his teachers and therapists love him and only want to set him up for success. A story from his IEP got me to thinking. First… the story.

At our IEP meeting his teacher leaned over and said “OMG, I have to tell you this story about Dylan. Not only does he recognize his own sensory needs but can now spot them in the younger kids”. Dylan is in a self-contained classroom that runs Kindergarten through second grade. “Just the other day he said “Mrs. W. Pablo is driving me nuts! He needs my vest!” With that he went over to his compression vest, took it off the hook and put it on the younger boy who immediately settled down. I heard this story and was, as you can imagine, beaming with pride. Then I realized that it wasn’t something that just happened. It was years and years and years of work on my son’s part, with his OT, that brought him to this point. …continue reading

Ripping off the Band-aide

May 20, 2012 by in SPD with 5 Comments

Hello friends. It’s time to rip off the Band-aide and just start. No more excuses. No more thinking. Just do it already, Jennifer! After all, the journey of a thousand miles begins with one simple step.

So I’m here to declare that I’m more than just some SPD mama; however, it’s been very hard to find who I am between doctor appointments, pediatric OT appointments, allergy appointments, ENT appointments. Basically, I have donned myself the Resident Medical Officer because that’s what I’ve become. But now it’s time to embrace not only the challenges my two sons face but to also reclaim myself.

When my husband and I first had children, we were shocked. (Aren’t all parents?) What we didn’t realize was that my now five-year-old had Sensory Processing Disorder (SPD). What the pediatricians called “colicky” about sent me screaming from the house in tears. Of course, now I understand. …continue reading

Munchkin Joins the Four-Eyes Club

May 17, 2012 in Autism, Doctors, Humor, Potty Training, SPD with 6 Comments

With all the painful (emotionally AND physically) doctor, therapy, dental, and other healthcare appointments we SPD parents and kids endure, I thought you might enjoy a story about a medical-related appointment that actually turned out

Sleeping arrangements

I know sleeping and getting our kids to sleep is hard.  Right now Alex is working on negotiation his way to a later and later bedtime.  Thing is, if he stays up later than 8:15

Relaxing with Our Toes in the Sand…. Or Not.

May 4, 2012 in Autism, Humor, Parenting, SPD, Summer, Vacation with 4 Comments

Living in Southern California, one of the biggest perks is the beach. We live 3 miles from the ocean. (I know, spoiled) Our two year old daughter, Madison, is presently in a stage where she copies everything

It Isn’t Regression!

April 26, 2012 in Advice, Behavior with 14 Comments

This is the time of year where parents all over the world are wondering, worrying and asking, “Why is my child regressing?” with a level of terror usually reserved for things like walking into your

“Mommy, I Did It!”

April 22, 2012 in Anxiety with 3 Comments

Spring Training has begun at our house. Actually I’m not sure it ever stopped. Baseball has been played in our house everyday for years. I know I mentioned Jacob’s obsession with animals, but he also

Not Mean

April 14, 2012 in Autism, Inspiration, SPD Awareness with 8 Comments

I was given a gift this week.  A small gift.  Not one that has any kind of monetary value at all, but it meant so much to me, and the thing is, it wasn’t meant

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