DS has a dx for mild ASD (4-5 months ago) and he is getting help for all related issues. However, the more I become aware of things involved in ASD, the more I realize so much of his difficult behavior is related to sensory integration. Much of what I have researched recently has been SPD related but there is way too much information out there to navigate efficiently.
Any of you have suggestions for websites, books, etc that would be helpful? I am not looking for technical "how the system works" but rather resources that can tell me what to do at home to help on a daily basis.
If it helps to know - DS is very sensory seeking.
TIA!!!
Re: Need resources for sensory issues
And of course getting suggestions and help from her OT has been a huge part of helping things along.
He has had an OT eval & he is currently receiving OT for sensory issues and fine motor skills delay- started late March. Definitely huge improvements since he started therapy but his OT is not very helpful with thoughts & advice on things to outside of her hour with him.
(He will be getting all his therapies in school come Sept & it will be a new OT. So with only 6 weeks to go of summer therapy, changing to a new therapist doesn't make sense - it would take DS a few weeks to adjust to a new person anyway)
I also have very little guidance with behavior issues as well right now. That would help quite a bit. I fought with CPSE to get him his current services -- they wanted to wait until Sept for everything so I don't have any resources for behavior part. His dev-pedi appt is early Sept.
His OT did point out he is sensory seeking. Things I noticed:
- he is very oral lately - putting things in his mouth as if he was a teething baby. (Gotten sick a few times because of it.)
- he will not sleep unless he is snuggled up next to someone. (recent issue) He wakes up within 30 minutes of being in bed alone. So, he rarely gets enough sleep. I tried a weighted blanket (a couple of hours during a nap) and it worked wonders. I'm just afraid to use it fully without OT guidance - waiting to ask her about protocol for that next week.
- does impromptu running every so often throughout the day. (OT labeled that sensory-seeking)
- he isn't so varied on food but insists on ice cold water all the time and requests ice cubes, ice cream, etc quite a bit.
- very fidgety with his hands - constantly touching things, twists things in his hands, pinches at things with his fingers, etc.
It has been extra difficult lately to get through the day with him - so many frustrating little things. So I thought some sensory tricks may help.
Thanks for the book recommendations and esp for the warning about creating "crutches" - that's a major thing to keep in mind.
If it makes you feel better they responded really well to ABA extinction combined with OT work.
Waiting for the dev-pedi. How much ABA does your daughter get?
I'm actually curious how that would work if it gets recommended. DS will be in pre-school for a full school day come Sept and I am going back to work. Wondering how it fits into his day/week...
See what happens with dev-pedi and what is recommended. But it'll be hard schedule-wise. He will be going to pre-K 9-3p 5x/week so very little down time. He is going to be in an integrated room so that will be good for him but I am researching other ASD treatments on my own.
Thanks again!