kids  | | my daughter will be 6 in october she has been on meds for 2 yrs for adhd and now they say she have autsim....so how dou handle kids with autsim and adhd
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| | | | | | | | 1. pheonixstar1982 (1054) | 6 months ago | With lots of love and patience. There will be hard times raising a child with autism, and its important to be patient.
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| | 2. KrauseHome (9398) | 6 months ago | Truly with lots of Love, Patience and Prayer. All I can say, is remember that this does not mean the worst, and it is how you choose to accept and portray this from here. I think there are a lot more opportunities and help out there now for things like this that can benefit, so if this is really what is wrong, just do some research and maybe find a place to get involved with others dealing in these type of medical issues as well. I will be Praying for you and your daughter, and wishing the best indeed.
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| | 5. Foxxee (2373) | 4 months ago | Well Autism && ADHD are way different from eachother... Why didn't they see the signs of Autism sooner? 6 is a little late to be getting a diagnoses... Maybe the medication has something to do with it. Medicated at 2? For what reason was she medicated? Anyway, lots of love && more love is the answer!
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| | | | 6. AngelNicki (344) | 2 months ago | All you need to remember is that she's still the same child you've known and loved for six years, regardless of what her diagnosis is. You're still her mother, and you know her better than anyone. As far as making home life a little smoother, the key for kids with ADHD as well as kids with autism (or both, I guess!) is to give them structure, and always let them know what is happening next. If you can, implement a daily routine, and make a picture schedule that your daughter can look at to see what is coming next. It often helps if she can interact with it. A lot of people choose to create, cut out, and laminate pictures of all of the different activities a child will go through in a day. For instance, a picture for getting dressed, for eating meals, for going to school, and for any unusual events such as doctor's appointments or playdates. You can attach velcro strips to each of these pictures. Each morning you can set up the schedule with whatever pictures are needed. As the events are finished, the child can take the picture off of the schedule, put it away, and look to see what happens next. Its just a simple thing that helps kids feel like they have control and knowledge over what is going on. There are other things you can do, such as keeping directions to your child short... such as saying, "Shoes on" instead of "go find your shoes and put them on," and doing sensory activities with your child. There is a whole lot out there, too much for me to put in this little post. But the most important thing is, this is YOUR kid, YOU love her, YOU know her best, and whether she has autism or ADHD or IcklePickeDisease or whatever, she's still the same kid she was before she got diagnosed. Good luck!
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