As the school year is wrapping up, old behaviors are coming back. With a vengeance and I would not be keeping it 100% if I didn't admit that they are really, really, really, working my last frayed nerve. We had a time of "WTF Wednesdays", as I called them. The school did the whole FBA workup. We observed things from every and all angles only to really just figure out he just didn't like the schedule that day. He also wanted to rush through the school day to get music therapy which is after school and his favorite after school activity to do. Behavior plans were written and carried out and with time the behavior started to fade. HOORAY!
Or so we thought, because it's like someone flipped the light switch on this kiddo and we are back and this time it's personal. Seriously, Kiddo went full on Spinal Tap and cranked his behaviors to "11". (If you don't get that joke, we can't be friends. Go watch it.) He's now gone past the usual screaming and crying to full on meltdown. (Now with new and improved throwing of furniture and classroom materials!)
It's also from the minute he opens his eyes on a Wednesday morning. Walking on eggshells getting him ready. Lots of crying and whining at the bus stop and me just hoping like Hell I don't see the school phone number on the caller ID. When he returns, he's better because he's about to go to the thing he likes. By Thursday, he is a 180 Kiddo.
Today he decided to beat the holiday meltdown rush by starting his "WTF Wednesday" on a Tuesday. It's like one of those Preview Sales before the One Day Sale at Macy's. (Which, did you ever notice they do those once a week? Oh, I could use some new sandals. Hey, maybe I could swing by there and....STOP! Focus Mama Fry!) I don't know what it was about reading about all this in his notebook today that got me down but man, it just did! Like sonofabitch! Here I was just hoping we could just coast out those last few "WTF Wednesdays". Power through them. Just get to middle school, which starts in summer. We'd be in a new place, new routine. We could kiss the "WTF Wednesdays" goodbye.
But autism had to be like "Naw, Girl. We may like a routine but we are not always predictable!'
I sit here thinking "Is this going to slowly spread to taking over more of his week at school? So more and more of his last weeks of school will be nothing but dealing with this. Is it because it's the last weeks of school that he's doing this? How do I get him to understand that we all get he's feeling anxious? How do I get him to say what's wrong?"
Ask him what hotel room number we stayed in five years ago, he can tell you that. The birthdate of a dog that passed away four years ago, that too. Rattle off the start of any scene in The Polar Express and he will out act Tom Hanks recreating it line for line in front of you.
Ask him "What's wrong?" He can't tell me.
I just want to be able to have a conversation with my kid. It's as simple as that.
Or so we thought, because it's like someone flipped the light switch on this kiddo and we are back and this time it's personal. Seriously, Kiddo went full on Spinal Tap and cranked his behaviors to "11". (If you don't get that joke, we can't be friends. Go watch it.) He's now gone past the usual screaming and crying to full on meltdown. (Now with new and improved throwing of furniture and classroom materials!)
It's also from the minute he opens his eyes on a Wednesday morning. Walking on eggshells getting him ready. Lots of crying and whining at the bus stop and me just hoping like Hell I don't see the school phone number on the caller ID. When he returns, he's better because he's about to go to the thing he likes. By Thursday, he is a 180 Kiddo.
Today he decided to beat the holiday meltdown rush by starting his "WTF Wednesday" on a Tuesday. It's like one of those Preview Sales before the One Day Sale at Macy's. (Which, did you ever notice they do those once a week? Oh, I could use some new sandals. Hey, maybe I could swing by there and....STOP! Focus Mama Fry!) I don't know what it was about reading about all this in his notebook today that got me down but man, it just did! Like sonofabitch! Here I was just hoping we could just coast out those last few "WTF Wednesdays". Power through them. Just get to middle school, which starts in summer. We'd be in a new place, new routine. We could kiss the "WTF Wednesdays" goodbye.
But autism had to be like "Naw, Girl. We may like a routine but we are not always predictable!'
I sit here thinking "Is this going to slowly spread to taking over more of his week at school? So more and more of his last weeks of school will be nothing but dealing with this. Is it because it's the last weeks of school that he's doing this? How do I get him to understand that we all get he's feeling anxious? How do I get him to say what's wrong?"
Ask him what hotel room number we stayed in five years ago, he can tell you that. The birthdate of a dog that passed away four years ago, that too. Rattle off the start of any scene in The Polar Express and he will out act Tom Hanks recreating it line for line in front of you.
Ask him "What's wrong?" He can't tell me.
I just want to be able to have a conversation with my kid. It's as simple as that.
I'd probably ask "Watching lawn mowers on YouTube. Let's start with that. What's the appeal?"