Well minor miracle happened in our town last month, N passed all his classes for the year. No summer school for him. A has started with his ESY (extended school year) program and is having a blast. N is starting to line up volunteering opportunities to keep him busy this summer(jobs are scarce in our area for teens with so many adults out of work, even the NT kids are having a hard time). Life I have to admit is far less stressful in the summer as I'm not fighting with N to do his work and picking up the pieces when the challenges of being an Aspie get to be too much or the local inbreeds bully him too much.
A is starting his medication trials this week. A has ADHD in addition to his autism and I'd rather try all the meds with a one month trial and get that out of the way than listen to years of the school going, Have you tried medication?. A quick yes we tried all the 3 major medications with no effect tends to shut them up pretty quickly. Were starting with Adderall and then next month we'll move on to Ritalin and then straterra. N had a horrible time on Wellbutrin with new and hard to handle behavioral issues while on it so we wont be trying that one with A. And that's pretty much the all the first line drugs used for ADHD. If they don't work I'm not prepared with a kindergartner to try 2nd line drugs with their more numerous side effects.
And on the behavioral/sensory front A has had a great June. He got his hair cut and didn't cry or flinch much while Dad was using the clippers on him. That was a first! and This week during his ESY program they took them swimming and he went in up to his chin (scared the adults a bit with his bravery) and even when he slipped and went under briefly he didnt get upset or not want to go back into the water! A officially likes swimming! so We're going to try the local swimming hole this holiday weekend. Its a resident only location so hopefully it wont be too crowded with riff raff.
I hope you all have a happy 4th of July this weekend and wish us luck as we try to conquer another sensory issue, the fireworks.
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