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Anyone from Colorado Springs? - Leppert4 - 01-08-2013

Hello,
My son Carson struggles with sensory defensiveness. We are waiting for a referral so he can get started with OT. He is 4 yrs old and his pediatrician told me in the past that he would outgrow his issues. Now that he is in preschool we see obvious differences in him in comparison to the other kids.
Anyone from Colorado Springs know of a good OT? The STAR clinic is an option, but because it is $4k-7K I thought we would try someone local first and see if they can help.
Thanks so much!
Jenni


RE: Anyone from Colorado Springs? - heather40 - 01-09-2013

You can find great OT's that aren't going to put you in the poor house! Also once you tap into what I going on and his needs you can do a lot on your own, make your own things, the Facebook page for this group posts the most awesome ideas!! A ped can't give a diagnosis in my opinion, and you do not outgrow this, I think you modify your life to adapt to situations through early intervention. My son spent the first three years of his life with 6 hours of OT a week, developemental, and speech. Then once he turned three we moved onto private OT at the hospital until the ins stopped paying. I have always made stuff at home and fought like heck for him at school. He has come a LONG way!!!!!! Once you have your sensory diet in play things will fall into place with some hiccups along the way because there is always going to be a bump in the road to get over, but that is ok. Welcome!!!!!!!


RE: Anyone from Colorado Springs? - Leppert4 - 01-09-2013

Thanks Heather. He has an eval on the 18th with someone local. Hopefully, they determine he just needs OT and not the autism screening.
He has some OCD type behaviors that bother me. Mainly, the meltdowns and his aggression towards his brother are what brought me here though. He gets so annoyed and acts out by hitting and screaming. He dominates our household.....I feel like we all walk on eggshells around him. I love him so much and I just wish he would understand why its not ok to attack us.


RE: Anyone from Colorado Springs? - heather40 - 01-09-2013

My son used to do that , now he just does it to his older brother, not that it is ok, but saying that he has come a long way. That can stem from the SPD whole picture! He doesn't know what ot do so that is how he reacts. You need to get a sensory diet in play. He needs to know there are boundaries! Visual aids are great! A visual punishment chart, do not be leary around him. He needs to know that you are in charge, he just needs the tools to help him cope within his body. He is in pain, it is very hard to comprehend, but he is in actual pain. We may not hear the sounds he hears that sets him off, we may not feel the same scratchy clothes that are irratatring him and they would not us, he does not know how to express what he is feeling. So once yo ufind out what it is that really gets to him. Watch his behaviors, does he hold his ears a lot, is he picky with materials, for example, my son will NOT wear denim! He lives in "soft pants' as he calls them. He is a sensory seeker, he used to jump across the concrete on his knees! I got a indoor trampoline, I made him a weighted blanket, he has a sit fit cushion at school, as he grows his needs change. The meltdown stems from something that is bothering his sensory system. He has had enough, teasing can cause it, lights, too many people, noises, etc.... frustration, transitioning, all of it! So keep an record mental or on paper and watch for patterns. Does he melt down right before we have to stop and do something else. If this is the case a timer can help, discussing what is going to go on, a calendar for him, etc... I know that I have to give warnings before something is going to be finished. "You only have 5 min left" he can tell time now, but before I would set a timer. All these things are very important in their world. But always to remind that tings can change and don't always happen per schedule. A punishment I also use is pushups, there is a thread on here where we talked about it. It is great deep pressure for them! SO the aggression might come on during or after the meltdown?!?!? Try and figure out what is causing the meltdown to happen, then go from there. But do not walk on egg shells, yo uare in charge, you are the one who sets the rules, you just want to help him learn how to use the proper coping skills and act appropriately! Read a lot of what the adults put, it helps to put you in your child's shoes and know what they are feeling! I always put myself in his shoes, it helps me to better help him and try to understand what he is going through.