lucasmom
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Thank you, I appreciate your response. It has been very grueling but I am doing anything and everything I can to help him. Now its just getting hard trying to help my husband understand. I am with my son all day and I am the one with him during the therapy so I think he just feels helpless. I know its going to take some time but knowing their are other people out there going through the same thing helps the feeling of being so alone in this journey.
Thanks again
(09-16-2012, 04:24 PM)Heather Wrote: Welcome to the site Lucasmom I too have a 2 year old who has spd (Also autism) My daughter sounds very much like your son with the limited vocabulary.
Hang in there, you are doing the best you can. The world of spd parenting is grueling and very challenging and it is perfectly ok to have those feelings of anxieties. I went through the same when my now 4 year old was diagnosed with spd too. I shut everyone out including my husband. Finally after sometime, I came to cope with it all and stopped shutting out my husband. Now, I look to him for being my back bone with everything that comes our way. My advice would be to sit down and explain to your son's father your feelings and emotions about the diagnosis and how stressful it is for you. Also, listen to his feelings on the subject too. This opens up dialogue for the two of you and could help in your feelings of anxiety.
We are here for you and anything you need, feel free to send me a message
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