My nanny watched that Harvey documentary and said it was really good but I'm not sure if I can bring myself to. Did you see though that the new changes to the Mental Health Act are supposed to stop people getting sectioned just for Autism/Learning Disability? So hopefully things will be better/safer for our kids, and there will be more awareness that institutionalising them is likely to make things worse for them not better.
metro.co.uk/2021/01/18/autism-is-not-a-mental-health-issue-yet-i-was-sectioned-13915544/?fbclid=IwAR3hUZszTRsfwr72s2WDBjb2VHkT9A7IIYXKlCTIYvz8nIe0Y8w9NWOEXzk
Sorry I've been away so long again. Things have been crazy busy with work, homeschool, various assessments for next school, etc. I've been trying to sort out my new contract to go more part time. Didn't manage to get quite as part time as I was shooting for but it's a start (I'm down to 3 days so not bad): will try again later in the year.
@danni0509 great to hear about the well deserved parenting praise but your DS's school continues to boggle me. I'm probably a bit late but I have a printer at home: if you ever want to print something and post it to you I can do that?
@dimples76 great that DD's adoption is finally sorted - sorry the celebration didn't go well. I think any change is unsettling, even if it's a good change! Will be great if DS can get his Dx soon as well. Hopefully things will move quite quickly once he's had his assessment: it did for us.
@Mumofsend the "presents like a girl" etc. stuff drives me crazy too. I'm sure it has a bad effect on girls who "present like a boy" and boys who "present like a girl". I have a work friend whose DS is so like DD but nobody has ever suggested a Dx for him. Luckily she is aware, so she is able to accommodate at home, but it does mean he finds school a bit tough. I have another friend with a DS heading to university who has always wondered about ASD. He does so well but I can see where she comes from. But again, he's got quite a "girl" presentation. Maybe in many cases parents being aware and accommodating is enough, but I think having a formal understanding of the different wiring couldn't hurt. I'm sure there are lots of boys who have the more internalised "girl" presentation of autism that are never picked up and just have to struggle on - sometimes doing well and sometimes not.
And welcome @rhino1234!! No rules/exclusions for joining here! If you find it helpful it is lovely to have you.
All is well here. DD is struggling a bit with lockdown. She's really missing school/her friends (especially as DS is still going to nursery, so in a sense she sees what she is missing out on - though obviously it helps massively with homeschool that he is out and busy for a chunk of the day). I do worry about her adjusting back to school when the time comes too, as much as she misses it now, though she was fine last time. Especially as she is changing school in the summer (her school currently only runs up to the end of Year 2 so they all have to move on). It's a lot of change coming up. She nearly cried when she heard on the news about schools going back in March rather than mid February. And who knows if it will even be March? I guess if she starts to really struggle we can talk to the school about getting her back in a couple of days a week on MH grounds based on her SEN.
Anyway, I think we will just try to get to half term and then take stock.
Hope everyone else is doing OK!