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Re: Educational Options for children with P-WS and Autism

Hi Terri (and others!):
Thank you for sharing about your son, Patrick. He sounds a lot like
my Trevor at age 5, he is regressing further and his fine motor
skills have not improved since age 3. He is still in diapers (UGH!)
and lost all his speech at age 18 months after innoculations. Trevor
loves DVDs and perseverates on them, he is interested in a few toys
but does not really play much and he likes books, too. I have tried
supplements and have Trevor on Carnaware presently; I keep both
children on an organic wheat/gluten/sugar free diet; and I try
holistic therapies. I have never tried ABA and we have just started
with a speech therapist after being on waiting lists for 4 years.
Trevor is very mellow and loving and seems way less PWS than
autistic. He does lots of spinning and falling; has a very wobbly
gait and disrupted sleep patterns; eats with his hands only and
cannot drink from a cup except infant-straw types; he chokes alot and
has sensory integration issues. Overall he is a happy child and very
compliant. He seems to understand what I am saying, but has delayed
responses often with little eye contact and no expressive language
skills.
My little girl Chloe, age 4 is apparently also showing signs of "mild
autism" or high functioning Aspergers. I do not understand the
connection between the two children yet. They are opposite in every
way. My daughter talks non-stop and repeats/recites entire videos;
she is extemely petite, lacks social boundaries and has sensory
issues, somewhat flat affect, awkward high muscle tone, pica, etc.
Some doctors feel she may outgrow some of her odd behaviors, but
others feel she will have to be taught social skills through wrote.
I just took both children to California for further evaluations and I
am looking into more Autism resources. We will probably move out of
state (Arizona) once I find where we might have better social
services and medical care. I am a single mother, and the past 5 years
have been challenging, but I do plan to try to home school both
children and figure out how to keep us going financially
simultaneously.
Looking forward to learning other experiences and ideas from everyone
on this group. Thanks again for sharing.:)



--- In pws-autism@yahoogroups.com, "Terri & Howard Schlange"
<familyof4@...> wrote:
>
> My son, Patrick, will be 9 on Sunday. He is completely non-verbal,
in diapers, & cognitively about age 1. I have tried several autism
therapies (diet, applied behavioral therapy, supplements), but
nothing has helped much. Patrick doesn't really play. He likes to
look at a certain book, watch DVD's, eat, & cuddle. He used to say
some words & play, but lost all words by age 2. At age 5, he was in
the 16 to 18 month old range & has declined since then with his
cognitive abilites.
>
> I home schooled my older son for 4th grade. I filled out info
online. There are stricter rules in KS when the child is in high
school.
>
> Terri Schlange
> Kansas
>





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Hi Kerry: My son Jacob is almost 10 years old and in 4th grade. He has been in a collaborative since kindergarten. Merrimack Education Collaborative in...
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Hi Kerry: I am keeping my children at home and plan to home school, but they are only ages 4 and 5, so I have not formally filled out the paperwork to home...
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Hi Kerry: I am keeping my children at home and plan to home school, but they are only ages 4 and 5, so I have not formally filled out the paperwork to home...
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Hi Kerry: I am keeping my children at home and plan to home school, but they are only ages 4 and 5, so I have not formally filled out the paperwork to home...
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Hi Kerry: I am keeping my children at home and plan to home school, but they are only ages 4 and 5, so I have not formally filled out the paperwork to home...
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Hi Kerry: I am keeping my children at home and plan to home school, but they are only ages 4 and 5, so I have not formally filled out the paperwork to home...
linplus2
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Hi Kerry: I am keeping my children at home and plan to home school, but they are only ages 4 and 5, so I have not formally filled out the paperwork to home...
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Hi Kerry: I am keeping my children at home and plan to home school, but they are only ages 4 and 5, so I have not formally filled out the paperwork to home...
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Hi all, My son, Alex, attends a school for autism in Cleveland--the Monarch School, which is affiliated with Harvard, in Boston. We really love it, and it ...
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Indiana has pretty loose regulations on homeschooling. You just need to fill out minimal paperwork. There's a worksheet for how you plan to cover various...
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Hi Kerry: I am keeping my children at home and plan to home school, but they are only ages 4 and 5, so I have not formally filled out the paperwork to home...
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Hi Kerry: I am keeping my children at home and plan to home school, but they are only ages 4 and 5, so I have not formally filled out the paperwork to home...
linplus2
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My son, Patrick, will be 9 on Sunday. He is completely non-verbal, in diapers, & cognitively about age 1. I have tried several autism therapies (diet,...
Terri & Howard Schlange
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Hi Terri (and others!): Thank you for sharing about your son, Patrick. He sounds a lot like my Trevor at age 5, he is regressing further and his fine motor ...
linplus2
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Mar 30, 2007
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Hi, Trevor, who is "very mellow and loving and seems way less PWS than autistic", sounds quite a lot like my son Alex. Alex is almost 20 now. He is still...
Ivy Boyle
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Mar 30, 2007
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Lin, Patrick didn't give much eye contact until he started having caregivers 12 hours a day paid for by the State of Kansas when he was age 5. Because he's so...
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Terri: Thank you for the book suggestions and for the descriptions and explanations of what has been your experiences with Patrick. I have tried the benedryl...
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