Some of the posts in the dealing with anxiety thread made me wonder: For those of you whose kids are in full-day school, especially if their therapies are private/outside of school time, how much time do you spend on therapy homework?
Boys started full-day K two weeks ago. They went from 3 hrs of preschool/day to being gone from 7:30-3:30 every day. Three days a week, X has in-home therapies right at 3:30 when he gets home from school. (Not my ideal timing but we're dealing with it.) They both still really need a good 30-45 min of quiet time/down time in their rooms after snack/therapies/whatever. (They still napped until recently, especially X.)
I know we're still finding our groove with the new school schedule but the day ends up feeling kind of rushed with fitting in dinner, play time with DH, school homework, in bed by 8, etc. And I feel like X needs time to just relax and be a kid after all that school and therapy. Just trying to figure out how much I should be incorporating therapy homework (PT, speech--pragmatics/communication, EI family training, and f/u on OT he just "graduated" from) along with everything else at this stage.
Re: School-age kids and therapy homework
I only work on things as we go along. Like last weekend DS was saying "come for me" and would pull my hand. We really had to work on saying "come with me please."
DS 09/2008