Saturday, January 8, 2011

"Autism" and where we go from here

Most know, but our little Bronson as been involved in the program called First Steps for the past year.  We first signed him up for this because he wasn't walking at the time.  After we began therapy, we noticed other things that weren't quite where they needed to be developmentaly in speech and cognition.  He also was and is very sensitive sensory-wise.  He's been in speech, physical, and occupational therapy.  This is a wonderful service offered by the state of Missouri, and I encourage all parents, even if you are a little hesitant or wondering about your child's development....get them screened.  It's free of charge for the screening and they will let you know if your child could use services or not.  Early intervention is key.  Bronson has come leaps and bounds compared to when we first started and I know he will continue to.

This past week we took Bronson to his pediatric neurologist.  It turns out that he is on the autistic spectrum, but  in the middle with what is called..."PDD"-Pervasive Developmental Disorder.  This is not full blown classic autism, but has characteristics that an autistic child has, and therefore still on the spectrum.  Autism is such a BROAD range.  I really had no idea, and I will continue to learn.  I'm going to be attending a program called "Touch Point" with Bronson in February that will teach us how to interact better with Bronson and help both of us communicate better and work through things that "set him off".  If you go to the link below, click on "Olivia's Story" and it will give a great example of a little girl similar to Bronson (aside from biting), and how the program has helped them.
http://www.touchpointautism.org/

I'm so thankful that Bronson is a happy child.  He laughs, gives hugs and kisses, etc....I am SO THANKFUL for this.  We continue to count our blessings, because as with everything....things could be way worse.  We are getting him help early, and I believe that will help him reach his fullest potential.  Again, I encourage parents....don't ignore "feelings" or "possible worries or signs"....early intervention is KEY.  I'm really glad Brian and I didn't push away our thoughts....or said, "maybe he'll grow out of it", but rather sought out help, and got it.  Deep down our feelings and thoughts were right.  You might be right about your child.  You are your child's biggest advocate. 


It has been an emotional ride, but we have learned to take one day at a time.  That's what the Bible says anyways!  "Don't worry about tomorrow, for tomorrow will worry about itself".  Thank you to all our friends and family for your encouragement and help.  It has meant the world to us.  We love you.  And thank you for loving Bronson.

3 comments:

  1. Saw your link on FB and popped over (I enjoy reading blogs :) ) Not easy news to receive, but he is so lucky to have you as his mommy! I have always heard early intervention is the key & you are making sure he has what he needs. I will have to follow you & your family's adventures on the blog & will pray for you as you embark on this new challenge with that sweet little boy. He is very cute!! (Actually, both boys are!!)

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  2. Hi Diana! Thank you for sharing your heart! I don't know if you knew this, but Tim has worked with Autistic children the past couple of years. Currently, he is teaching in a high-functioning Autistic room. His kids range from K-5 grades. He is studying and learning a lot, and I know he will be interested in all you are learning as well. I will be praying for your upcoming trip. I hope it is very refreshing and beneficial for you guys! Love you, Jennifer.

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  3. Diana, you are such an amazing mom....the boys are truly blessed to have you!! God created Bronson for His reason and His purpose and He chose the perfect Mommy to help see it come forth!!! Blessings, my friend!!

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