The BEST CHRISTMAS EVER!!!

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lowres IMG 0533 The BEST CHRISTMAS EVER!!!This year for Christmas, Gavin gave us the best gift!  He started using the potty on his own!!!!!!  This is a major corner we've turned in his development, and we are very excited about it!

We also had another incredible event!  This was the first year that Gavin has expressed a real interest in Christmas.  He is really starting to put things together and comprehend what they mean.  He was super excited about the tree, and asked us where the presents were.  On Christmas Eve, he even sat at the fireplace and said "I want santa claus please!"

On Christmas Day, we opened presents, and Gavin was very excited and interested in everything that santa brought him.  He loves his gifts!  This is a huge change from last year, where he was very anxious about the wrapping paper being torn and had no real interest in any of the gifts after they had been opened.

We seem to be making progress, and I can't wait to find out what else he will surprise us with in the new year!

A note about after school care

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Hello all!  We just wanted to post a little something about the difficulties of finding after school care for an autistic child. I am taking special care not to use the names of any of the facilities in question, however, this is more of a choice for legality.  I’d really love to smear the names of these child care facilities all over the internet, but I won’t.

This has been my experience:  I disclose ALL of Gavin’s issues, his social inconsistencies, the fact that he is NOT completely potty trained, his ways of escaping or getting attention, his stims…everything.  The director of the facility then indicates that they are sure they can handle that, no problems, just a few adjustments and a careful eye…now give me my registration fee (which is usually non-refundable).  After a few weeks I am told that I have X amount of time to "fix" my child or they can no longer keep him there.  Oddly enough, I am usually not given any reports of misbehavior at all, nor have any of the adjustments they promised have been made.  So what happens….we pull him out and go to another facility, where the same thing happens.

Here are the facts:  the rate of children born in the autism spectrum is RISING not decreasing.  However, child care facilities are simply not preparing themselves to handle those numbers.  I also am finding that while the facilities CLAIM they are not discriminating against my child…I highly doubt that normal children are asked to leave after a first offense or report of misbehavior.  Of course, without taking on an expensive lawyer, there’s no way to prove that, and that is just not within my budget.  So, like many families of autistic children everywhere, we are just left to take it in the rear.

I say let’s rally.  I’m no longer satisfied to sit in on parent meetings about where we can find good therapies for our children.  Autism is a beast raging against us, holding us captive, making us prisoners of case workers and paperwork.  It should not be this difficult.  There needs to be a change.  Parents, we need to cry out, not cry ourselves to sleep, wondering if the next call from our daycares will be the call that causes us to quit our jobs and home school our kids. 

Our children can’t speak for themselves, we need to speak for them, we need to encourage state agencies, child care facilities and whoever else will listen to make changes.  Isn’t your child worth at least that?

2009 Walk Now for Autism

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gavin rain 2009 Walk Now for AutismToday we all walked for Gavin!  We were hoping for clear skies, but instead….it rained!  It was still a great turn out and we all had a great time!  Uncle Russell made it out this year too!  Thanks to everyone at CourseTrends for donating to this great cause!  We will continue to take donations online until the end of the year.  We’d love to surpass our goal, so any and all donations are appreciated!

Be sure to check out more photos in the Photo Gallery!

 

Autism Votes!

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Please read this message from Autism Speaks and take action!  All children with autism should be able to have the same treatment…no matter what state they live in!


This week, Autism Speaks is launching a major ad campaign supporting federal autism insurance reform! 

autism votes ad Autism Votes!

Our goal is to be the loudest group on Capitol Hill this week. To accomplish this, we have launched this ad campaign in various publications to raise awareness about the need for Congress to act on federal autism insurance reform and for members of Congress to become cosponsors of the Autism Treatment Acceleration Act (ATAA).  A key provision of the ATAA requires insurance companies from coast to coast to provide coverage of medically necessary autism treatments, such as Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) therapy. 

We need your help to make sure this ad hits home for your federal legislators! Help us make sure that they see this ad over and over again and hear from families and friends of families affected by autism each day this week!  

 
Here is How YOU Can Help

1. Please download and print out a copy of the Autism Speaks ATAA ad HERE!

2. Fax a copy of the ad to your federal Senators and House representative! Neither of your federal senators, Sen. Kay Hutchison and Sen. John Cornyn III, nor your federal House Representative, Rep. John Carter have yet agreed to cosponsor the ATAA – S. 819/H.R. 2413! 

> After printing out a copy of our ad, find a good spot on the ad itself, or on a separate sheet of paper, to write a short personal message asking your Senators and House Representative to cosponsor this bill, be sure to include the bill number – S.819 in the Senate and H.R. 2413 in the House. 

> Fax to your federal legislators at the fax numbers below:

Sen. Kay Hutchison - (202) 224-0776
Sen. John Cornyn III - (202) 228-2856
Rep. John Carter - (202) 225-5886

If you do not see the names and fax numbers for your federal legislators listed above, you can look them up HERE!

3. Follow up with a phone call to your federal legislators!

Sen. Kay Hutchison
Phone: (202) 224-5922

Sen. John Cornyn III
Phone: (202) 224-2934

Rep. John Carter
Phone: (202) 225-3864

If you aren’t sure of what to say when you call, say this:

"Hi. My name is ________________. I am your constituent and live in (City, STATE). I am calling to be sure that you received a copy of the advertisement that I faxed to your office regarding the Autism Treatment Acceleration Act. I would like Senator/Congressman (Name) to cosponsor this important piece of legislation. The bill number is S. 819 (if you are calling a Senator) or H.R. 2413 (if you are calling a House Representative). Thank you so much. I will keep checking back to see if he/she has signed on because this is very important to me."

If you do not see the names and phone numbers for your federal legislators listed above, you can look them up HERE!

4. Forward this to 20 people and ask them to do the same thing!  They do not have to have a child with autism. Post on message boards in your state or forward to coworkers, neighbors, friends and family and ask them to help you help your child by pressing for appropriate insurance coverage for the premiums you pay! Spread the word, get people involved and watch your politicians really start to sign up to help!
 

For more information on the Autism Treatment Acceleration Act, visit www.autismvotes.org/ATAA. To continue receiving alerts about this issue and other pertinent issues in your state, register at www.autismvotes.org!

Working together they will hear our community. Working together, we make autism insurance discrimination a thing of the past!

Happy Dialing – and FAXING!

Shelley Hendrix
Director of State Advocacy Relations
Autism Speaks

 

Gavin’s Graduation!

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We are so proud of Gavin!  He Graduated from Preschool on June 4 of this year.  He absolutely loved his class, and has begun interacting with children his own age now!  We still have a few hurdles (still working on the potty training, as well as a few language issues), but his teachers and speech therapists at school think the outlook is good.

Next year, Gavin will start kindergarten at a new school.  We visisted his class and met with his new teachers also.  I think next year will be great for him!

This summer we will be working on a number of things…including potty training.  Everyone send good vibes this way as we try some different approaches to this issue!

Don’t forget to check out Gavin’s Photo Gallery for more photos!

 

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