I have autism. Sensory rooms with trampolines, mats, tunnels, bubbles, balls, and much more toys and props are really fun! I used to experience those things, now I made my bedroom like a sensory room. But this time, with drawings, dolls (I only have a few), and video games
Im new to this channel, what's his back story? How old is he, all that stuff. My step son is non verbal autistic, I've never seen an autistic person use a pacifier so that's new for me. But I'm just curious about the dude, love watching channels like this!!
Hey Addison i have disability to is called down syndrome i hope your foot gets better you should do a video on all about Addison because i wanna get in the life with a person with autism. Id like to know more about him was he born with it or was he dionaused with it.
Sorry guys forgot to post where we got our compression sheet at! Well here it is! specialsupplies.com/sensory-bed-sheet-for-kids-compression-alternative-to-weighted-blankets-help-relieve-stress-anxiety-tension-breathable-stretchy?_vsrefdom=adwords&gclid=Cj0KCQiA14TjBRD_ARIsAOCmO9ZynRFdl9XEXw2uhcgTi2V3pVVx6GieWaJ3x0QtV1vXF8gkHxVebc4aAqmGEALw_wcB
Here is where I got the compression sheet from. specialsupplies.com/sensory-bed-sheet-for-kids-compression-alternative-to-weighted-blankets-help-relieve-stress-anxiety-tension-breathable-stretchy?_vsrefdom=adwords&gclid=Cj0KCQiA14TjBRD_ARIsAOCmO9ZynRFdl9XEXw2uhcgTi2V3pVVx6GieWaJ3x0QtV1vXF8gkHxVebc4aAqmGEALw_wcB
Forgot to Add this but heres where you can get compression sheets. specialsupplies.com/sensory-bed-sheet-for-kids-compression-alternative-to-weighted-blankets-help-relieve-stress-anxiety-tension-breathable-stretchy?_vsrefdom=adwords&gclid=Cj0KCQiA14TjBRD_ARIsAOCmO9ZynRFdl9XEXw2uhcgTi2V3pVVx6GieWaJ3x0QtV1vXF8gkHxVebc4aAqmGEALw_wcB
Public schools. Yay. I’m amazed that your son is doing so well despite these “behavioral issues.” Not because of him, but because of group oriented and results driven mainstream educators are. My son will be 15 and because of his diagnosis and lack of verbal skills even educators in a private school setting (who are admittedly new to him) don’t fully appreciate how intelligent he actually is. They will share epiphanies about his abilities during certain situations - and with certain people - and I just have to say ;with both sarcasm and validation “welcome to our world.”
My sons future is unknown because he has microcephaly which could of also caused his autism. We are not sure if he got it from my Gene's cuz I'm an autistic adult and autism runs in the family or if he got it from his other condition. His micro has caused him a few issues. It's kind of hard not knowing what life will bring for ur kids.
Definitely hard. :( For many years I didn't know what I was going to do. It wasn't until i year ago (Addison would have been 13) that I started moving things into place. I will keep your son in my thoughts as well as you and your family. Keep your chin up. Our child are amazing.
If he is with u more and only sometimes stay at his dads. It could be the transistion. I always had a problem with it. Even as an adult still have this prob. Just found ur channel lol
I love Walmart pick up! How did people do without! I have a 4 and 1 year old and would lose my sanity too. It’s amazing. Love his Halloween outfit! He rocks it.
Your pumpkins turned out awesome! You are a talented painter! 👻🎃🕸Happy Halloween to you and your beautiful family! 👻🎃🕸 Just noticed your dog Jabba. Is he an Australian Shepherd? We just got a miniature and they are just the most intelligent dogs ever! We are so in love with him! 🐶❤️
Thank you! and yes Jabba is a Australia Shepherd. We had originally got him as a service dog for addison as a puppy but soon realized he had an anxiety disorder. So he's become my therapy dog. :) We love him dearly.
Rolling With Autism ......I’m starting the training for mine to be a service dog as well. Was in a car accident years ago and want him to be able to do some things for me. They are certainly fast learners.
Thanks you for sharing this! My son is also severely autistic, nonverbal, an elopement risk and is presently 14. We’ve had success traveling with him in the past but are presently taking a break while enduring puberty. Once we get through it I’m hoping we can travel as a family again. Like your son, ours loves to ride in vehicles (so long as they’re moving) and my hope is to go to several national parks and visit with family our west (we’re all the way east in PA.) Btw, we’ve actually been to WDW with him several times. It can be a wonderful experience but you really have to plan. While we don’t have an RV we have stayed in the cabins at WDW’s Timberline Campgrounds and apart from the 9pm fireworks are very quiet. They were a welcome refuge at midday and during the evenings.