Is there anyone here that can help??

Hi,


Im Lisa, a 27 year old mom of 3 lovely boys. Im feeling rather out of my depth coming onto this forum as at the moment feel that me and my little family dont fit in anywhere. I thought I would try here to see if there is anyone here who is or who has gone through our situation and to ask for advice, knowledge and to know really that we're not alone in this, as we are feeling very isolated. My middle son Callum, since about the age of 2/3 we knew he was an extreme child, and very aggressive. We just thought that he was just expressing himself and that with age would grow out of it. By the age of 3 he got excluded from his private day care due to his aggressive and harmful nature towards himself and others. He progressed into mainstream school where he became the 'blame child' for everything, im not saying that he didnt do it as 99.9% he did but teachers readily admitted that they didnt always look into situations before making him go through the consequences. Me and my husband decided to move them schools as my eldest boy Brad didnt seem to be doing to well either educationally at this school. The problem was that it all followed them in the sense that nothing had changed, i still had parents confronting me over my one boy, i keep getting called in every night to be given a list of things he has and hasnt done that day. Hes quite the playground spectacle. Parents looking on and sniggering as Callum (as i put it goes off like a bottle of pop) and hits, throws himself all over the place, grunts, barks and refuses to do anything. the teachers treat him like a naughty child, they speak down to him and its so dramatised and public, they intervene in my parenting to furthermore embarass and frustrate me. Callum looks back as if to say whats happening, truth is I dont know, all i know is thats my son being frog marched into school and hes not naughty. I decided to go to my GP not because i cant cope with Callum, because i cant cope with others actions, reactions, and nasty remarks and ignorance. He sent me to a specialist service. Hes been screened twice and they say he has Autism and ADHD, hes been to a Panel? and been marked as urgent due to the harm he causes himself and others and has to see a phsycotherapist? The school says theres nothing 'wrong' (what an awful way to speak!) and that its down to bad parenting and naughty behaviour! Whilst we have all this going on Brads school call me and my hubby in to say that theyve taken him off the cirriculum that hes 2 years behind and he needs to be looked at?? So he too has now been sent and is awaiting screening. I love my kids more than life itself, and I cant bare that theyre struggling for x amount of hours a day and being treated like this. I mean they did an IEP for Callum and its completely unrealistic if the unconfirmed diagnosis is correct. I dont know what to do as I cant speed up the diagnosis to know where we stand and I cant change peoples ignorance either. I cant talk to my mommy friends as they dont understand what its like no matter how hard they try and some friends and family would prefer not to accept whats going on. Ive lost many a so called friends. Im constantly on edge worried if theyre safe, if others are safe, if theyre happy or if theyre been punished for something thats out of their control... I dont really even understand thoroughly what Autism is no matter how much i read as it appears to vary so much, all I understand is that my boys dont seem to fit into a stereotypical box that society expects you to fit into. Is there anyone who can share their experiences with me for support, and hope? Theres so many questions I have and so many unsurities, I mean will my boys have a good quality of life? will they live independantly? do they know any different? Thank you in advance to any one who has taken the time to read my post and / or replies. (and apologies for the essay!) best wishes, lisa :)

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  • Hiya :)

    Well thats fantastic, surely that would benefit all of you and meet your childrens and your needs? I would be very inclined to look into it more, sit the kids down and give them the options and together work out something that is great for you all. Aww yeah i imagine that he mightve noticed that something wasnt quite right with the reaction. So maybe now you have reitterated it to them that they might have a better understanding, sometimes i find it is literally just repeating it over and over and showing in different ways until it clicks. I know it hurts when you see your little ones trying to make friends and fails, but i do try to look at it and think well actually it is awful BUT it isnt stopping him trying again and again and again and again, its when someone give up hope that all is lost :) Does your school have a 'buddy' scheme? in ours they have buddys, and their job is to look after / play with kids who are not having as much fun on the playground as they should be, or the other scheme we have at ours is like a structured play activity leader in break times so everyones always involved and they learn about appropriate friendships etc (however this didnt work for Callum as he is very boisterous, head strong and stubborn!) Speak to the school if they havent got this scheme maybe they could try it? I do get tired mentally more so than anything else, and generally its about other people inrelation to my boys rather than my boys themselves as they have always been who they are, so meeting their needs has always been the same, its others annoying and ignorant behaviour and comments that grind me down. Im here anytime you want a chat, im on the comp at least once a day :) hope you are having a good evening, Lisa :)

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  • Hiya :)

    Well thats fantastic, surely that would benefit all of you and meet your childrens and your needs? I would be very inclined to look into it more, sit the kids down and give them the options and together work out something that is great for you all. Aww yeah i imagine that he mightve noticed that something wasnt quite right with the reaction. So maybe now you have reitterated it to them that they might have a better understanding, sometimes i find it is literally just repeating it over and over and showing in different ways until it clicks. I know it hurts when you see your little ones trying to make friends and fails, but i do try to look at it and think well actually it is awful BUT it isnt stopping him trying again and again and again and again, its when someone give up hope that all is lost :) Does your school have a 'buddy' scheme? in ours they have buddys, and their job is to look after / play with kids who are not having as much fun on the playground as they should be, or the other scheme we have at ours is like a structured play activity leader in break times so everyones always involved and they learn about appropriate friendships etc (however this didnt work for Callum as he is very boisterous, head strong and stubborn!) Speak to the school if they havent got this scheme maybe they could try it? I do get tired mentally more so than anything else, and generally its about other people inrelation to my boys rather than my boys themselves as they have always been who they are, so meeting their needs has always been the same, its others annoying and ignorant behaviour and comments that grind me down. Im here anytime you want a chat, im on the comp at least once a day :) hope you are having a good evening, Lisa :)

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