Andy did really well shopping for clothes, both my boys hate looking for clothes and leave it to me and their dad to pick stuff for them. They quite like school clothes so so we just get them school trousers and jumpers and they just have normal t-shirts underneath. We are lucky that the school my boys go to don't make the children buy uniforms so they can put on what ever they want . As long as your children are comfy and in a mood to learn that's all that matters.Hope Andy has a good first day back at school .Keep up the good work.
I know I'm late to comment, I'm autistic and watching your vids brightens my day because I can relate to someone who has the same and I know what's its like (my favourite is shopping) (depends) and wishing you and Andy the best of luck. 😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁
Hello, I hope Andy is doing okay with coping with the back to school stuff. It’s always a struggle to get any child back into school after a long break. My brother is nearly 15 now. He suffers with Pathological Demand avoidance disorder, or PDA. I am a 21 year old computer science student from Manchester, however I go to university in Liverpool. My brother never started acting up until secondary school. I never knew there was anything wrong with him until he was refusing to go to school, wash, sleep, eat and in extreme cases avoiding to use the bathroom, because school was too scary for him. A teacher kept on picking on him and shouting at him daily for “no reason” on his first couple of weeks in that school. That is where we beloved his disorder came from. He later moved to another school, where he only attended when he felt like it. We tried very hard to get him into the habit of school trough these 7. When he got into year 8, he was allowed a new timetable which helped him out amazingly. Soon he was able to happily attend school from 9-3 every day. We believed he was better. But the worry was always in the back of our minds, that he would have a wobble. Which he did. In the half way point in year 9, he refused to do any work given to him, and was sent home for refusing to do work. This happened daily. I think it was something to do wit his young 20 year old personal helper. This 20 year old woman was constantly off sick and was never good at reducing my brothers anxiety. One time in cooking class, she told my brother that to cook sweet corn it needed to be microwaved, as she put the can of sweet corn in the microwave... as funny as that is. He laughed about the incident, however it is very unprofessional, and that personal helper has now left the school. He starts school again tomorrow. I am worried that he won’t be able to cope again. My brother Jack has a formal diagnosis with autism. We heard the news a few weeks ago. He will be 15 in November. I am worried that I won’t be there to help him calm down if he should have a meltdown, as I am in another city. I have some tips on how to reduce anxiety and how to subtly persuade him into doing him what he needs to do. If you’re struggling, you can message me. This goes to anyone in the comment section who suffers or know someone suffering with anxiety. I’ll be happy to hear any other tips anyone has. Thank you.
My eldest son is autistic (9) and I’m going to have to have the chat about back to school today to prepare him for Wednesday. It’s been 5.5 weeks and after every school holidays he’s convinced school is still closed.
I always used the pants with the elastic inside! Belts just are too hard for them. Nice quick shopping spree. My son would do the same thing but of course pick nothing!
Our Local Primark, Belfast Castle Street went on fire on Tuesday at 11am, they were about to open a £30 million pound extension which luckily was saved by the firefighters but now we don’t have a Primark
Sophie Vosper well I’m not fully sure but my sis is in year 9 and she’s 15 and I think Andy is 14 or 15 that’s the year he is in if ur in the us hope that helped 😀
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