Dec 4, 2010

SPEND A WEEK IN OUR LIVES




When I received our schedule for this coming week, it hit me for the  first time that this is A LOT of therapy.  So I thought I'd show the world what a week in our lives is like.  I'm not doing this to complain, just to raise awareness..  It has become our lifestyle, I guess.  You get used to it.  Add on top of that Scouts, church activities, choir practice (for Hunter), Bill's PSR with another agency, driving four kids to three different schools (no busing) plus Mercedes is now taking two classes at an entirely different high school (which means she needs a ride to and fro because of budget cuts in the school district)  and it makes my mind explode. And the wallet. ;)

Bill
Thu 12/ 9/2010
4:00-7:00 Dr. Traughber, Psych Testing

Hunter
Wed 12/ 8/2010
1:00-3:00 Dr. Traughber, Psych Testing

Thu 12/ 9/2010
4:00-5:00 Tyson, Individual Therapy
5:00-5:10 Rachel, Pharmacological mgmt
5:00-6:00 Dr. Gibson, Family Therapy (Hunter will come in about 10 min late from Rachel)

Mason
Tue 12/ 7/2010
4:00-6:00 DT Chad
6:00-7:00 Tyson, Individual Therapy
7:00-8:00 DT Chad 

Wed 12/ 8/2010
3:00-5:00 Dr. Traughber, Psych Testing

Thu 12/ 9/2010
4:00-4:45 DT Samantha
4:45-5:00 Rachel, Pharmacological mgmt
5:00-6:00 Tyson, Individual Therapy
6:00-7:00 SLP

Fri 12/10/2010
4:00-7:00 DT Chad 

Sat 12/11/2010
3:00-6:00 DT Chad

Ryder
Mon 12/ 6/2010
1:30-3:30 DT Kaeli
3:30-5:00 DT Jessica
5:00-6:00 SLP
6:00-6:30 DT Maegan 

Thu 12/ 9/2010
3:45-4:00 Rachel, Pharmacological mgmt
4:00-5:00 Jamie, Individual Therapy
5:00-6:00 OT
6:00-8:00 DT Kelsey

Fri 12/10/2010
1:30-7:30 DT Kelsey 

Sat 12/11/2010
10:00-4:45 DT Kelsey

Stephanie
Tue 12/ 7/2010
9:00-11:00 Dr. Gibson, Individual Therapy

1 comment:

  1. That is definitely one busy week. You are dedicated to your children to help them maintain that busy of a schedule. I wrote a post about how busy our week is with all the therapy our son has. It can be found at http://www.coconutmilkyogurtvsautism.com/2010/08/autism-and-therapy-schedule.html

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