This is the journey of Honeybunches. He is a 13 y.o who has Autism, Bipolar Disorder and NASH (A liver disease). I'll share our challenges, inspirations, hopes and dreams of raising a child with special needs. I hope to inspire others through sharing my experiences, writing, poetry, tips and resources I've found beneficial.
Thursday, December 29, 2011
Feels great to be appreciated!
Wednesday, December 28, 2011
My bragging rights!!!
- Computer Technologies A;
- Intro to Early Childhood A;
- Algebra I B;
- Intro to Psych A-. :)
- Sociology: Marriage and the Family
- Algebra II
- Guiding Child's Behavior
- English 102
Next month is full of appointments. Honeybunches has to go see his GI doc to see how his liver ultrasound came out and to get the results of his last blood work. If you have not read previous posts, he has a "Fatty Liver". We also got him into a major teaching hospital to get a 2nd opinion on his meds, which are working very well but causing the health issues. I trust the pdocs at this major hospital much more than the ones near where we live. Honeybunches also goes to see his pediatric specialist dentist next month. We shall see how that goes lol because he complains of a few teeth hurting. I have to bring myself to the doc next month for a stress test on my heart and a physical. There is a strong family history of heart disease in my family. The doc just wants to be safe because last month I was having chest pains, plus I get tired easily and get migraines frequently. So January will be full of appointments and updates.
Tuesday, December 27, 2011
Celebrating Holland
Celebrating Holland- I'm HomeBy Cathy Anthony |
Welcome To Holland
Emily Perl Kingsley.
I'm Going On A Journey
I Am Going On A Journey
Won't you come along?
I need someone to help me.
A person big and strong.
But my feet are very small.
Can you stand beside me,
And catch me if I fall?
With life and all its fears,
Can you put me on your shoulders
And wipe away the tears?
And it's hard for me to grow
I know I can depend on you
To let me take it slow.
Please, won't you walk with me?
I need someone who understands
The place where I should be.
And you want to turn back home.
I will hold your hand real tight,
So you won't feel so alone.
I don't know where it ends,
But if we walk together,
We can always be best friends.
And we find where we should be.
I know that you will be so glad,
You took this path with me.
Please, won't you come along?
I need someone to guide me
A parent—big & strong.
IEPs By Dr. Seuss
Dr. Seuss on IEPs
I do not like them, Jeeze Louise!
We test, we check,
We plan, we meet,
But nothing every seems complete.
Would you, could you like the form?
I do not like the form I see,
Not page 1, not 2 not 3
another change,
A brand new box,
I think we all
Have lost our rocks,
Could we all meet here or there?
We cannot all fit any where.
Not in a room, Not in a hall,
there seems to be no space at all.
Could you, could you meet again?
I cannot meet again next week.
No Lunch, no prop,
Please hear me speak.
No, not at dusk. No, not at dawn.
At 4 P.M., I should be gone.
Could your hear while all speak out?
Would you write the words they spout?
I could not hear, I would not write,
This does not need to be a fight.
Sign here, date there,
Mark this, check that,
Beware the students ad-vo-cat(e)
You do not like them,
So you say
Try again! Try again!
And you may
If you will let me be,
I will try again,
You will see
Say! I almost like these IEPs
I think I'll write 6,003
And I will practice day and night
until they say
You got it right
Some of my favorite quotes
Mood Charts and More
This is another one by Julie Ward:http://www.healthyinfo.com/consumers/ho/bipolar/Mood.Diaries/Mood.Chart.4.Boys.pdf
http://www.bpkids.org/learn/library/instructions-for-kimberlys-mood-chart
http://www.bpkids.org/sites/default/files/shellysmoodchart.pdf
http://www.psychiatry24x7.com/content/backgrounders/psychiatry24x7-nd.emea_com/blank_chart.pdf
http://www.manicdepressive.org/images/moodchart.pdf
Pill Swallowing Tips
Applesauce has worked best with Honeybunches. Here are some other tricks:
There are several tricks to help others swallow pills that parents on this website have discovered. Here are some that others have used with success:
Practice with swallowing tictacs
Hide the pill in the middle of marshmallows
Put the pill in some jelly, applesauce, pudding or yogurt
Make it fun/exciting
Red tic tacs: (Go into bathroom; Mommy places one on her tongue and swallows it; admire the red dot left on Mommy's tongue; then the child gets to try)
Disguise the drug: put the drug in a food that the kid likes. Some use ice-cream, jelly, chocolate syrup, applesauce, frosting, etc.Spoon trick: Put the med into applesauce, jello, pudding or jelly; offer the child the spoon while still holding it, kid opens mouth and tries to consume the yummy stuff while you KEEP THE SPOON in their mouth. End result is that the kid looks at you like you are a weirdo but they have to suck the yummy contraband off the spoon and they are focusing on the SPOON in their mouth, not the med.
Bribe trick: Give the kid candy, computer time, tv time, cash, whatever it takes for each dose. Cost to parent is less than the cost of parental therapy for the battle."
My favorite educational resources
Wright's Law Special Education Law, 2nd Edition by Peter W. D. Wright & Pamela Darr Wright (Wright's Law also has a website at http://www.wrightslaw.com/bks/selaw2/selaw2..htm)
Wright's Law From Emotions to Advocacy by Peter and Pamela Wright
The Complete IEP Guide by Lawrence Seigel (**This one is my favorite because it is easiest to read and has many sample letters**.)
There is also a new book called Swivel To Success "Bipolar Disorder in the Classroom. A guide to helping student's succeed"by Tracy Anglada that is written for teachers. The website http://www.bpchildren.org/bookstore.html states: "SWIVEL to Success" is based on a teacher workshop developed by BPChildren to help educators understand and assist students with bipolar disorder".
Some websites that I have found helpful with alot of information about Special Education are:
http://www.thebalancedmind.org/learn/education-issues
http://www.concordspedpac.org
http://www.specialed.us/pl-07/pl07-ieppro.html (This one is the easiest to understand)
http://www.ldonline.org
http://www.bridges4kids.org
http://www.wrightslaw.com
http://www.familiesofkids.org/education.html#L006
http://www.schoolbehavior.com/Files/tips_mood.pdf. http://www.schoolbehavior.com.
STATE SPED TIMELINES:
http://www.copaa.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/12/State_Eval_Timelines_Updated.pdf
Increasing teacher awareness of Bipolar Disorder:
http://www.thebalancedmind.org/learn/library/an-educators-guide-to-pediatric-bipolar-disorder
http://www.thebalancedmind.org/sites/default/files/edbrochure.pdf
http://www.bpchildren.org/files/Download/Educator.pdf
http://www.studentsfirstproject.org/documents/Bipolardisorderfactsheet_000.pdf
http://www.nimh.nih.gov/health/publications/bipolar-disorder-in-children-and-teens-easy-to-read/index.shtml
http://www.nasponline.org/resources/principals/bipolar.pdf
http://www.familiesofkids.org/education.html
http://www.visualspatial.org/Kids/vslkids.htm
My favorite resources for raising a child with Bipolar...
The Balanced Mind Foundation website has some information I have found to be very helpful. "About Pediatric Bipolar Disorder" http://www.thebalancedmind.org/learn/library/about-pediatric-bipolar-disorder is a very informative article has information on the diagnosis, prognosis, first steps of what to do when you find out a child you love has BP, finding a doctor, goals of treatment, medications, therapy, parenting a child with Bipolar, education, support for parents and more. Getting Started http://www.thebalancedmind.org/learn/getting-started is a great section of the website that helps parents get support for themselves, build a proper treatment team, expand their knowledge of BP, and look at how a child's illness affects his or her education.
http://www.nimh.nih.gov/health/publications/bipolar-disorder-in-children-and-teens-a-parents-guide/nimh_bipolar_children_parents_guide.pdf
National Institute of Mental Health issued this publication recently. It is very detailed and includes a ton of information I believe you will find beneficial.
Books about Bipolar:
Some of the books which I found very helpful are:
"The Bipolar Child" by Demitri and Janice Papolos
"The Ups and Downs of Raising a Bipolar Child" by Judith Lederman and Candida Fink MD
"Bipolar Kids Helping Your Child Find Calm in the Mood Storm" by Rosalie Greenberg MD
Websites about Bipolar:
The following websites may be helpful with increasing your and your families knowledge about Bipolar Disorder:
http://www.nimh.nih.gov/health/index.shtml
http://www.bpkids.org/flipswitch CABF now has a Teens and 20s section called Flipswitch
http://www.dbsalliance.org
http://www.dbsalliance.org/site/PageServer?pagename=about_bipolar_overview
http://www.nami.org/
http://www.mha.org/
Websites about helping a loved one with Bipolar which may be helpful:
http://www.helpguide.org/mental/bipolar_disorder_family_friends_support.htm
http://www.dbsalliance.org/site/PageServer?pagename=about_helping
http://www.healthyplace.com/bipolar-disorder/support/twelve-things-to-do-if-your-loved-one-has-bipolar-disorder/menu-id-67/
http://psychcentral.com/blog/archives/2009/02/22/8-ways-to-help-your-bipolar-loved-one-cope/
Saturday, December 24, 2011
Wishing and Pain (Two poems)
Wishing for a boy
That I never ever knew
Wishing for a school
That could see the best in you
Wishing for more sunshine
In cloud filled skies
Wishing for happiness
When you long to die
Wishing for happiness
When your heart is filled with pain
Wishing for the hottest sun
To dry up all your rain
Wishing you could play
Like other kids do
Wishing they would make you happy
See the best in you
Wishing you had other children
To whom you could relate
Wishing you could get what you need
Them to understand; to educate
Wishing you could be treated
Like the good boy that you are
Wishing they would see
You are my shining star
All the wishes I could wish
Never wanting to change who you
Mommy loves you forever
I see the best in your heart so true
Pain (Written by me aka seekingsunshine)
The pain in your heart
Others could never understand
They never held you close as I did
With your heart beat as their marching band
They were not with you
When you were scared of everyone in sight
They were not with you
On your first day afraid of light
They do not know
The feelings that you hide
They do not know
All the confusion and terror inside
They did not hold you
Hourless nights as you cried
From all the terrors
You had inside
Cars falling of bridges
Train crashes
Being eaten by sharks
Buildings burned to ashes
All filled with blood and gore
You wanted so desperetly
To suffer from them
No more
They were not with you
For your four hour rages
They were not with you
For all the first stages
They do not understand
The choices we make
They do not understand
Why we even medicate
They did not have the sleepless nights
As they watched your every breath
They did not have the five hour rages
Watching you suffer from your internal fight
They do not see the sadness
Deep inside your eyes
They do not see the happiness
You have trapped inside
They do not see the happy boy
Who makes my world so bright
They do not see what I see
They do not see your light
Advocating forever
Until others understand
Never giving up
Until all our know ledged in our land
My son with Bipolar (Poem)
God looked the whole world over
He chose me to parent a son who is bipolar
To love him when he’s filled with fright
From the terrors that horror him in the night
He knew we were strong enough
To deal with the storms inside his brain
To help him be calm
In all his hearts rain
He looked for the one who would love this child
Try their best to turn his frowns to smiles
To make the sun shine on the cloudiest day
To knowledge others about the condition
Especially
When nobody will listen
He looked for patience understanding and love
He looked for advocates better than a judge
The special child is a gift from above
Inside his madness; He is filled with much love
The love that can not escape through the chained bipolar gate
Inside his rapid changing mind
Racing manic, rage, and sad
There is a little boy Who needs help to be glad
God looked the whole world over
To choose me to parent a son with bipolar