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Apr 14 2013

Seven ways to discipline your child


Lizze and I stumbled across this video on YouTube last night.  They show you seven ways in which you can discipline your child. 

It’s friggin hilarious but not something I would recommend you use with your ASD child. 

Is it wrong that part of me wants to try this?


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Mar 20 2013

A very, very important #Autism Awareness message


When I feel better, I’ll try and type this all out for those that either can’t watch YouTube or don’t want to watch a video blog.

This is something I feel very, very strongly about and I hope people will listen to this with an open mind.  Please leave your thoughts below in the comments.  Also, please share this across your networks and help me get this message out to as many people that are willing to listen as possible.


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Dec 14 2012

Dedicated to all the victims of the Connecticut shooting


Regardless of your personal beliefs, what happened today in Connecticut is an absolute tragedy. Please put what divides us aside for right now and join hands in a moment of silence for the victims of today’s tragedy. 

With that said…….

Very rarely am I at a loss for words but……….I am today.

My heart breaks for all the children and families affected by the Connecticut school shooting today. The loss of life is beyond a senseless tragedy. I want to say how completely heartbroken for those killed in this despicable act.

Everyone is in our thoughts and prayers and will remain there. angels_never_leave

As a parent, this is my absolute worst nightmare and I can’t even begin to understand what these parents are going through.

Please hug your children tonight and be thankful that you have them.

As a society, we have to work together, despite our differences, be it race, religion or political beliefs and do everything possible and then some, to ensure this never happens again.

When I personally experience a tragedy, I tend to find meaning and comfort in music. For that reason, I wanted to share two songs I felt compelled to listen to after hearing about today‘s events.

Please keep all those involved in today‘s shooting, the victims, their families and friends in your thoughts and prayers.

 

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Jun 26 2012

Happy 4th Birthday Emmett


You only turn 4 once in your life and at 12:30am this morning, it was Emmett John’s turn. I can’t believe it’s been 4 years already. This time last year, Emmett was barely speaking and now he’s having simple conversations. Words will never be able to express just how much I love him and how much he means to me.

We had a rather humble birthday party for him Monday night because we won’t be home tonight in order to celebrate.

We had a special dinner, a birthday cake, presents and a balloon. While I wish we were in a position to do more, he was so happy and that’s all that matters. I even manged to get him a cloud so he could touch it. I found some information online about making a cloud in a bottle. Well, I made one and released it into the air, giving Emmett a chance to touch it.

He was really excited and that felt amazing. It felt like I was able to give him something that he has been dreaming about. :-)

Please enjoy the pictures and birthday video. :-)

Happy Birthday my sweet Emmett John. Daddy loves you this big. :-)

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Jun 05 2012

#Autism and Occupational Therapy


Every once in awhile,  I’m totally floored by my kids. Today was one of those days. This is something that shows me,  just how incredibly intelligent Emmett is,  despite his delays.

This post will really be appreciated by our friend Julia. She’s our go to person for all things OT and PT and she has become a really good friend to the Lost and Tired family.

Emmett and I were shooting baskets when he decided to turn the trampoline on end and lean it against the wall.  Next he began bouncing a ball off the trampoline and catching it.  This was something he did at PT and OT,  the only difference being, the use of weighted balls,  which we don’t have access to.

Either way,  to me,  this is a huge stride towards independence.  I’m so totally proud of him.

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Jun 04 2012

#Autism: Meltdowns, Seizures and Self-Injury


Today has been a really tough day for all those living within the 4 walls of the Lost and Tired household. Honestly, I’m just going to cut to the chase because I’m so tired and don’t want to drag this out anymore that I have to.

Gavin is experiencing break trough seizures. These are seizure that occur, even with the medication on board. They seem to be happening more when he’s sleeping. We know this is happening because poor Gavin is having accidents while he sleeps and this is not something that has ever been a problem. The neurologist said that this is likely a result of seizure activity while he’s sleeping and to let them know when this occurs.

He has also developed pretty bad tremors as well. I know that Depakote can cause this, however, Gavin was on Depakote for many years as a treatment for bipolar disorder and never had tremors. We don’t know if this is neurological or a medication side effect, so we need to get him checked out.

Aside for the above, Gavin has been really struggling with self-injury. To be completely honest, struggling is an inaccurate word. Gavin’s self-injury is a choice. I know that many people out there can’t imagine why a child would do that to themselves on purpose. Please understand that this is a willful act meant to manipulate those around him and is not a sensory related issue. This has been proven and well documented. Every time I bring this up, I always get tons of emails telling me that Gavin’s sensory seeking and he would never do this on purpose.

While you’re entitled to your opinion, this is simply not the case. We have seen multiple experts and everyone that has experienced these first hand is in agreement. These meltdowns are a manipulative tool for him.
I’m not being cruel or heartless in my approach to these meltdowns. He’s looking to get a reaction and if I give it to him than he will be getting what he wants. In other words, by reacting and intervening, I would, in a sense, be rewarding his behavior. We simply can’t afford to do that.

Having said that, today we experienced the worst meltdown in recent history. I didn’t record this at first because, honestly, I get tired of recording these. However, Gavin escalated to a point that I felt I needed to document exactly what happened. I need to keep a record because if his injuries are ever called into question, I can provide video proof of what happened. It’s really sad that I have to do this but unfortunately, we have to protect ourselves.

This clip is only about 5 minutes long. The actual meltdown lasted for about 35-40 minutes. This is difficult to watch because Gavin literally beats himself up. He says lots of things meant to get a reaction out of me. It’s not easy to stand there and watch my son do this to himself. Little pieces inside my break, when he’s screaming “Daddy help, make it stop”. He’s in pain, only because he keeps hurting himself. He keeps hurting himself because he’s mad that he’s in trouble and in some weird way, this is him trying to punish me for punishing him. Does that make sense?

I know that sounds far-fetched but many professionals, much smarter than me, have concluded that as at least a partial motive for these actions.

This is a really sh!tty situation to be in because no matter what I do, I’m going to feel like a failure and Gavin is paying a price. This entire thing happened because Gavin was supposed to be reading but instead was playing basketball with Emmett. When I realized that he wasn’t doing what I had told him to do, I sent him upstairs to read and reminded him that it still needed to be done before dinner.

That was all it took to set him off. There was no punishment, I just made him do what he didn’t want to do. That’s it.

At the end of the clip, you’ll see me hand Gavin his Lego creation. This is because I was really having a hard time watching him and he literally beat the crap out of his hands. He needs a way to keep his hands busy in order to keep them safe. Sitting on them was hurting and I couldn’t watch him anymore so I gave him the car to hold instead of him sitting on his hands. In many ways having him do this is much more effective, because he values his creations and will control himself so that he doesn’t break or damage it.

That is a huge indication that he is in control of this behavior. He doesn’t care who he upsets, scares or holds hostage. However, he will stop dead in his tracks so that he doesn’t damage something he cares about……

I’m aware that many people find this unpleasant to watch. The thing is, you only have to watch it. We have to live it, every single day. We don’t have the ability to just click on another page or visit another site. My hope is that some good can come out of this situation. My goal is to help educate people as to what a meltdown can entail. Hopefully, by watching this video, you will gain a better understanding of what many families, like mine, are facing.

Gavin is a good kid and is capable of many amazingly wonderful things. However, he also has some very serious mental health issues to go along with Aspergers. My intention is not to make Gavin look bad. I love Gavin and I do this as a means of helping educate the world that he will someday be living in, God willing. The more people can understand and relate, the more #Autism aware they become.

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May 27 2012

Elliott’s creative clock


Alright, on to happier things. Elliott set his mind to making a clock today. He is learning about time in school right now and so he’s fascinated with clocks. I actually hung a clock in his room tonight as I was putting him to bed for the night. I was really impressed with what he came up with and the fact that it actually moved.

I was going to do the usual picture thing but I thought you really needed to see the hand move and Elliott wanted a movie. So there you have it, check out Elliott’s latest and greatest Lego creation. :-)

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