Hi Jenny....thank you for your support its soooo appreciated...its the strange
feeling of 'isolation' we are feeling it feels a bit like shock! we all deal
with many things on a daily basis and on a personal level ya Nathan has his
'funny' ways which make him such a unique little boy...but I never expected this
may be we were being a little naive but thank you for your kind words Jenny ...I
hope you earl and all your family are doing ok
Hugs Sandy xxx
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WSSA@yahoogroups.com, "Sandy" <znandra40@> wrote:
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> > I couple of weeks ago we received a phone call from Nathans school reporting
to us that something serious had happened in school involving Nathan! As you
can imagine we rushed to the school were we were told had `attacked a little
girl in his class! I was filled with horror at the mere thought of it, luckily
the little girl wasn't hurt thank god, but she was upset and crying! so we took
him home there and then…after sitting him down and taking to him it turns out
that he attacked her because she was just sitting in his `chair'…no one at that
point had realized that he had focused so much on his chair (Nathan has many
autistic traits)
> >
> > The following day we had a meeting with his teacher and the special needs
teacher etc they reported that even if they move anything around in his class
room it upsets and unsettles him for a few days. To cut a long story short the
school is pushing us to get some sort of diagnosis for autism or aspersers in
relation to Nathans behaviour .
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> > A week later we had an appointment with community paediatrician and she gave
us 2 phone numbers to ring even though people who get these numbers usually have
a diagnosis (autistic nurse who can put us in touch with various services that
can help with this behaviour) now Iv had these numbers for 2 days and I still
haven't rang them yet… why? probably because I am frightened of being rejected
because Nathan hasn't a diagnosis for autism they may not help us and if they
don't…well I just don't know what we will do? ….I'm in such a confused state I
didn't know how to react I didn't know what to say to Nathan I even didn't know
how to punish him as he does not fully understand what he actually did! I think
I need help and some advise…if it was you what would you do in this situation?
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> > Sandy xxx
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> Hey Sandy,
> I understand what you are going through, even though Earl is not in
school he is around other children alot and still has no speach ability so he
acts out often. Luckily his cousins are older and understand. I say call the
numbers, they may not know about weavers like so many others don't, but this
might prompt them to look into it. And if they evaluate him and look into his
case they'll see that Nathan like so many of our kids, does have autistic like
behaviors. Even if they can't help they may know someone who can. But whatever
you do you have to try.
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> Sincerley,
> Jenny
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