No Problems...
Well for once I don't have anything to complain about :) Corey was accepted into the new after school and so far it has been a smooth transition. Corey has been in the autistic community since he was 3 so we typically find at least one person who knows him or knows someone who has worked with him. And this new facility is no exception which is a very good thing.
Corey has been calm and very easy to live with the last couple of weeks. He hasn't been hitting the walls or me :) He has been sleeping fairly well but more importantly when he is awake he is watching television or playing quietly in his room. My mom took Cam and my nephew to a water park/amusement park for the weekend. They left Friday afternoon and they are coming back sometime today. Usually Corey will flip if he doesn't see Cam at home. He is nobody's dummy and he knows Cam is typically out doing something fun while he is left at home. But this weekend not a peep...He didn't ask for Cam one time. He seemed so happy to be at home just me and him. I even made a quick dash to the mall on Saturday without a meltdown...
Corey has been calm and very easy to live with the last couple of weeks. He hasn't been hitting the walls or me :) He has been sleeping fairly well but more importantly when he is awake he is watching television or playing quietly in his room. My mom took Cam and my nephew to a water park/amusement park for the weekend. They left Friday afternoon and they are coming back sometime today. Usually Corey will flip if he doesn't see Cam at home. He is nobody's dummy and he knows Cam is typically out doing something fun while he is left at home. But this weekend not a peep...He didn't ask for Cam one time. He seemed so happy to be at home just me and him. I even made a quick dash to the mall on Saturday without a meltdown...







6 Comments:
Peace, it's lovely and rare.
Is he on a sleep med or is this just his own self calming? Either way it's good to hear he's having peaceful days. :)
Wow, you are on the up and up.
Cheers
That's fantastic, Cat. I'm so happy for you all that things are going well
Emily xox
great to read this.. I can hear a relaxed tone in your typing even.. :)
My autistic son also flips if his sister isn't home. With him I think it's just part of his not tolerating change. His sister should be here, she's not, that's a change and change is VERY BAD.
Glad he's handling things well.
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