Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Was she close to her dad’s stepmom? Losing a grandparent can be difficult.
This. It seems quite obvious so I’m surprised other PPs didn’t seem to notice it.
I guess she’s just realized that people can die. Real people.
OP here. She wasn't particularly close to step-grandma because the first few years of dd's life we didn't live close and since we moved close is when the dementia started. But I'm sure it has had some effect, she hears about it at her dad's house.
She had therapy Friday and the therapist said she's hyperfixating and that it's common with kids with asd. Also because the changes of the holiday break and death and stuff. Going to work on it in therapy for now. What a week, my poor kiddo, I hate to see her in so much distress.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Was she close to her dad’s stepmom? Losing a grandparent can be difficult.
This. It seems quite obvious so I’m surprised other PPs didn’t seem to notice it.
I guess she’s just realized that people can die. Real people.
Anonymous wrote:Was she close to her dad’s stepmom? Losing a grandparent can be difficult.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PANDAS? Could she have had a recent strep illness?
I don't think so, I do think her allergies are acting up-mine are-we live in a warmer climate and things bloom here at different times of year. I restarted zyrtec for her yesterday.
Thank you everyone who responded. It gave me some good ideas to discuss with the therapist. It is a journey for sure-as dd has gotten older, some things have lessened (the sensory issues) and some increased. I love her so much and just want her to always feel happy and loved.
Your child is not always going to feel happy. No one is ever always happy. I know that we all want that for our kids but it's completely unrealistic. We can however always love them and make them feel loved!
I know, but tonight...she was in distress for an hour. It was hard to see her so upset. It's been a long time since she had an episode like that but this week has been something else...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PANDAS? Could she have had a recent strep illness?
I don't think so, I do think her allergies are acting up-mine are-we live in a warmer climate and things bloom here at different times of year. I restarted zyrtec for her yesterday.
Thank you everyone who responded. It gave me some good ideas to discuss with the therapist. It is a journey for sure-as dd has gotten older, some things have lessened (the sensory issues) and some increased. I love her so much and just want her to always feel happy and loved.
Your child is not always going to feel happy. No one is ever always happy. I know that we all want that for our kids but it's completely unrealistic. We can however always love them and make them feel loved!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PANDAS? Could she have had a recent strep illness?
I don't think so, I do think her allergies are acting up-mine are-we live in a warmer climate and things bloom here at different times of year. I restarted zyrtec for her yesterday.
Thank you everyone who responded. It gave me some good ideas to discuss with the therapist. It is a journey for sure-as dd has gotten older, some things have lessened (the sensory issues) and some increased. I love her so much and just want her to always feel happy and loved.
Anonymous wrote:PANDAS? Could she have had a recent strep illness?