The ups and downs of a sensory-seeking, water-loving jumper named Bug (as recorded by his still-learning Mumma)

Sunday, July 6, 2014

Lots to report!

It's been too long. We've just been so busy, so I guess that means there's a lot to update!

We finally got the full diagnosis report for Bug. I was getting a little worried because we were told 4 weeks, then 4-6 weeks, but we have it now, which is a relief. There was nothing too surprising in the report, it was mostly just a more detailed, clinical version of the preliminary report that we received shortly after his clinic. There were a few good suggestions about things we can work with Bug on, so I'll be sure to share it with our therapists.

I also got Bug pre-registered for Early Childhood and took him for a hearing test. He did much better than I thought he would--or worried he would.  The audiologist did a great job with him and we were able to get accurate information. The only thing she noted was a processing delay which we've known about. She did recommend that we have his hearing checked again when he's more open to having earbuds put in his ears. Right now he just doesn't tolerate that at all.

I'm still working to find ABA. We are able to get in to the Virginia Tech clinic for Pivotal Response Treatment training in October, which is much later than I want. I put out a few inquiries with other places and am hoping we can find something sooner. It's frustrating because I'm really scraping around trying to find info on PRT clinics and trainings and I feel like it shouldn't be this hard. But I'm determined to make it work. I did also just order the PRT Pocket Guide and am hoping that I can use that to at least get started.

My goal is to start in home therapy this summer yet. I reorganized the playroom to be more autism/sensory friendly and I'm hoping to get Bug used to doing some work at home with me. He's been great about Legos, but I've tried to get him to do some work that our speech therapist sent home with us and he is seriously resistant. I know it'll just be like everything else, that we have to start a routine and ease into it.

Right now at home we are having some struggles with Bug being tired and cranky and resistant to us. I'm hoping it's a short-lived phase because it's draining for all of us to be at odds all the time. We also seem to have lost his good requesting phase "Mommy/Daddy, I want ____ please". He's gone back to just "Mommy/Daddy, _____" and needs A LOT of prompting to do the whole sentence. Hopefully we just need a little maintenance. 

Outside of that, speech is going very well. Our normal therapist, Laura, is on maternity leave and we now see Kathy. It took a couple of sessions, but Bug has transitioned very well and does great work with Kathy too. She is really working hard to meet his sensory needs to help him focus. Deep pressure (like squeezes and hugs) seems to be his favorite right now. On Wednesday she brought me into his classroom so I could see what they'd been doing. She had him match a physical object (cup, plate etc) to the picture of the object and he did well. Then she took those away and just asked him to give her or touch the picture of an object and he couldn't. With help, he would touch it. So we've been trying to work with him at home to respond to that type of question/request. He usually will do it if we're looking at a book, but when I brought out the cards that he used with Kathy he was really resistant.

On the OT side of things, it seems like we've been going through a lot of sensory stuff lately. All last week Bug was pushing his head into things like the couch, or had me squeeze his head between my hands. I talked with Geri about it and we're going to try a brushing protocol. Basically, I'll use special brushes that provide deep pressure and "brush" Bug 5-6 times a day, for a minute or so each time. Geri said that if we can do it that frequently for 5 or 6 weeks, we should see a lot of good results, but even less frequently has benefits. 

I'm happy to say that Bug has been trying new gross motor activities both in therapy and at parks. This past week he started rocking himself on the little springy horses at the park and is getting really good at climbing the various types of ladders. We've been working with him to use the big boy swings and he seems to be ok with the idea, so I'm hoping we can move to those from the baby swings.

Fine motor tasks are still hard for Bug to sit for. He is getting excellent at Legos and even will build his own towers without us asking. In therapy, Geri has to work hard to get Bug to sit for a task, even if it's something he can do, like a puzzle. Not sure how much of this is a ASD thing versus a 3 year old thing though.

We've been doing very well with "eerlrs". Bug is now doing therapeutic listening for about 10 minutes at a time twice a day. Our goal is to get him to 30 minutes/time, but sloooowwwlllly we are making progress.
All in all, he's still doing so well. I'm hoping that if we get a good routine in place that will help clear up some of the behavioral struggles we've been having. The last few weeks have been busy and it's been hard to maintain any schedule, so hopefully we can fix that up! Here's hoping we have another good week in therapies and I know the rest will fall into place eventually!

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