All About Autism
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nugget:
Hahaha, ya lor. So far my boy's therapists haven't said such a thing. Just that he hasn't met the age appropriate milestones or just slower.Thanks mummies for your support. Whenever my thoughts are shaken, you girls help me to straighten it out :snuggles:
Yes Double E, I totally agree with you. Sometimes the threapist tell me son cannot do this, dunno that... My Hb will say to me \"of cos he dunno, if he knows all these, why do we come here for. \" -
helplessmum3:
Mummies, is it ok to give fish oil at night ?
I think it is ok to give at anytime.
I give him fish oil at night before bedtime. Several reports show that the DHA in fish oil help to inhibit cortisol, which is a stress hormone. In other words, I hope it can help him to sleep better lah.
In the morning, I added a teaspoon of flaxseed into his rice porridge breakfast. Flaxseed also got omega 3 and vitamin Bs for energy. -
mashy:
My boy's therapists give different opinions, some say I should pull him back or place him in special school because he isn't up to the level required for primary school, his language skill is only at kindergarten level blah blah (honestly, I see a couple of pathlight kids in my boy's speech therapy class do better than him). While some other, including the psychiatrist at IMH said better don't rock the boat since the school isn't complaining much nowadays and he didn't fail any of the subjects.
Hahaha, ya lor. So far my boy's therapists haven't said such a thing. Just that he hasn't met the age appropriate milestones or just slower.nugget:
Thanks mummies for your support. Whenever my thoughts are shaken, you girls help me to straighten it out :snuggles:
Yes Double E, I totally agree with you. Sometimes the threapist tell me son cannot do this, dunno that... My Hb will say to me \"of cos he dunno, if he knows all these, why do we come here for. \" -
I was told not to give fish oil at night as it will make them alert and have difficulty sleeping.
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Double E:
I was told not to give fish oil at night as it will make them alert and have difficulty sleeping.
Same, I used to gave at night but my SLT ask me to give in morning. its better. -
Saw some posts regarding the link between ASD & MMR vaccine. The medical journal that published the paper which linked the 2 has retracted that paper. This should dispel any fear that parents may have regarding the MMR.
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Yup, it was big news. But it seems the fine print is more complicated than that. I have not followed the exact MMR-autism debate closely though I follow news on vaccine injury after my son's experience with the DTaP.
Vaccine injury is recognized. It seems the take on this is that vaccine could lead to a reaction in a very small number of children, including encepathology, and this in turn could result to other conditions subsequently, including those that resembles autism. So there is no DIRECT causation and it is not proven that vaccines cause autism spectrum.
I know there are kids who did not receive vaccines and are still diagnosed with autism eventually, and I recognize the benefits of vaccines. But I also think it is important that parents recognize the signs of vaccine injuries and not be told that these do not exist. My son's first pd would not send in a report. His current pd will only do the compulsory jab in a hospital. Same kid, different reaction from dr.
I know this is an emotive topic, especially on a thread like this and I apologise for any hurt feelings. But it is important to know about these cases too.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/david-kirby/post2468343_b_2468343.html
http://www.examiner.com/article/federal-vaccine-court-awards-millions-to-two-vaccine-injured-kids-with-autism
I think there is another thread on vaccines, if the moderator feels it is more appropriate to move my posts there, please go ahead. -
Happy Snake year! May God bless our children with strength to continue improving!
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Happy snake year and happy valentine day to everybody.
Yes, lets hope for our kids continuous improvement.
I have been doing some reading these few days since I'm off from work.
Found something interesting for sharing. I think it is good to have 1-2 serving of eggs per day.
http://www.greatplainslaboratory.com/home/eng/cholesterol.asp -
Mummies
I am contemplating to pull my boy out of his current CC and transfer him to a church kindy. We thought a kindy is closer to a mainstream primary setting and by sending him there, we can prepare him for P1. Another reason is that with the savings, we can send him to more activities like swimming and arts lesson.
What do you all think? But I worry if he can cope well in kindy as they have a larger teacher children ratio, usually 1 teacher to about 20 kids for K1 and K2. Also, he is currently doing fine in his CC, so far no unpleasant feedback on him from the teachers.
Will you make the move if you are in my shoe? the savings can be of $800 a mth which I can use to pay for extra lessons on swimming, social behavior classes.
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