Do your kids wake up at Godawful hours?

For the past few days, Elliott and Emmett have been waking up at about 4am and not going back to bed.  This means that I also have to at least stay awake because we don't want them wandering around the house.  Do you guys experience this as well? This has only actually been happening since Gavin moved home, now that I think about it.  We will probably adjust their bedtimes and see if that helps.. I hate 4am,I really, really do. This site is managed via WordPress for Android, courtesy of the @SamsungMobileUS Galaxy Note 2 by @Tmobile. Please forgive any typos as autocorrect HATES me. ;-) Check out my #Autism Awareness Store to find really cool and unique #Autism Awareness Clothing and Accessories, designed by me. ;-) For more…

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Technology hates me this week :-(

This site is really fighting me anymore.  It's like the powers that be are conspiring to make things as difficult as humanly possible. In the last year, I've had to change servers twice and it looks like I need to do so once again.  :-( Our internet was shut off earlier this week because we are of course behind.  I got it turned back on for a few days but the clocks ticking.  T-Mobile is upgrading all the towers in my area to LTE and so until it's done, all I get is 2G. That's sooooo 2003, at least I'm pretty sure it was 2003ish.  As most of you know, I use my phone to do most of my writing and my Galaxy Note 2 has taken a dump on…

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Just a quick and important update

I wanted to let everyone know that Gavin's appointment with his cardiologist went really, really well.  His hearts in good shape and that's a really good thing.  Later on, I'll explain in more detail.  Right now, I'm exhausted and Lizze is in really bad shape.  When things settle a bit, I'll try and catch everyone up..... Thanks :-) This site is managed via WordPress for Android, courtesy of the @SamsungMobileUS Galaxy Note 2 by @Tmobile. Please forgive any typos as autocorrect HATES me. ;-) Check out my #Autism Awareness Store to find really cool and unique #Autism Awareness Clothing and Accessories, designed by me. ;-) For more ways to help the Lost and Tired family, please visit Help the Lost and Tired Family.

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Who has #Autism and Potty Training Questions?

   #Autism and Potty Training   I'm quite frequently asked about secrets, tips and tricks to how I got my 3 boys with Autism potty trained. I usually answer with something like this: "In a word, patience. It takes lots, and lots of patience. However, in truth, my boys were pretty easy, so I'm not the best person to ask." Potty training is something that is not always easy, especially for parents of kids on the Autism Spectrum and the kids themselves. There are many things that can make this process very difficult. For example, sensory processing issues, developmental status, stress, anxiety and even some good old fashion stubbornness, can all play a role in making potty training an uphill battle for some families.  I think that it would be…

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We’ve arrived @AkronChildrens Heart Center 05/24/2013

We have made it to our appointment, without incident.  :-) Right after getting on the freeway, Gavin's heart rate kept bouncing between the low 60's and the low 120's. This made us nervous because that means that his body isn't coping with the car ride very well today and we need to watch him closely.. Thankfully, Gavin pulled through okay and we made it without even having to use the puke bag.  :-) Because we arrived early, we first stopped at the Akron Children's Hospital Center for Allergy and Immunology to have Gavin's records transferred to John's Hopkins per their request.  That was a quick and painless process and should be done soon.  Now we're just waiting for our turn to go back and see Dr.  Clark.  The last time…

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Our 4th and final trip to @AkronChildrens this week is the most important yet

In but  a few hours, we will be making the trip to the  Akron Children's Hospital Heart Center.  We will be meeting with Dr. Clark, one of the top pediatric cardiologists in the country.  The subject today will be Gavin's ongoing heart rate issues.  Going into this, I am aware that this will be an unusual appointment because while Gavin has heart problems, they aren't actually heart related, per say. Let me get you up to speed so the above statement makes more sense. One year ago this month, something began happening to Gavin that was later identified as the extremely rare form of autonomic disorder that has all but taken over his young life. Our first run in with this was last May (2012),when Gavin was hospitalized for 4…

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OMG…… It took me two hours to get Emmett to sleep

Like the title says, OMG..... It took me two hours to get Emmett to fall asleep last night.  He had his melatonin and benadryl but still wouldn't give in and let himself drift off to sleep. I sat next to him and scratched his back and patted for what felt like an eternity.  After 1 hour 50 minutes, several muscle cramps and some new back pain, he finally fell asleep.  H-o-l-y crap, he would just not settle down tonight. This kid was literally bouncing off the walls ever since the boys came home from school today.  I'd bet my last dollar that he was just a wee bit overstimulated tonight. He did however, let me brush his teeth without any problems tonight before bed, so that's a pretty big victory.…

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Looking for Giveaway Sponsor’s

Hey Internet friends, I wanted to put out the word that I'm getting ready to begin booking new reviews and giveaways. As a blog that focuses on all things Autism and special needs parenting, I'm trying to stay equally focused on products and technology that would benefit my readers and their families. If you're interested in having your product reviewed and sponsor a giveaway on this site, please shoot me an email via my Contact Me page at the top. Having your product reviewed on this site gets it before an audience of roughly 30,000+ visitors per month and growing, with a bounce rate of under 5%. My readers are very intelligent, family oriented people and most often members of the special needs community. Thanks again for helping me to…

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