Josh's day yesterday:
It was rough getting him on the bus, but he did get there. He was there the whole day and no one called or reported issues there. He has was shy of making his day at school with his behaviour tracker.
In my mind, that proves that some of his issues with getting to school has to do with his digestion. When he is constipated, he considers himself to be sick and therefore incapable of going to school.
We are now attempting to reduce his dairy intake and increase his fiber intake. I had a look at the fiber one bars and they state that each bar has 9g of dietary fiber in them. Rye bread has a good bit too. If he would eat prunes, that would help as well.
We will monitor his progress and continue to report.
Enlightenment Through Raising Children on the Autism Spectrum, plus observations on various other topics. Keep in mind, this is not a "here's how you fix it place" although there are many; this blog simply provides a perspective.
Friday, April 18, 2014
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