School starts back for my eldest on Wednesday 12pm. She does have some anxiety but usually it will kick in hours before that morning.
There are a lot of changes, too many to even count and is very confusing and overwhelming for the both of us. She will need to get the bus to school and walking from the bus stop to school is the hardest transition for her. A friend is going along to comfort her and to keep some things familiar. They will get the bus hours before school then there's not rush if they get stuck in traffic or whatnot. Then they will walk past school and get McDonalds then walk and sit by a wall on the same road as school. Her friend will stay around the area ready to see her after school to come home.
It make me feel better knowing she is with someone especially after the recent incident. We have new mental health crisis cards, pecs, Schedules and so on. She is becoming less verbal and struggling to communicate because pecs don't cover everything so going to buy a tablet for an aac device and app so if anyone has any recommendations that is amazing.
Her communication is really bad, she struggles so much. She had her hercut and she was happy the next minute her sister turns round and says 'there's something wrong with her eyes'. They were black and she fainted and lost consciousness. She was standing up and couldn't say she needed to sit down or that she felt unwell, she just tries fighting it and that happened.
Any tips on aac apps on android tablets and what tablets are good. Also how to deal with transitions because I will be working so won't be home that morning either.