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New EMF pollution that adds to neuro overload, causes new or worse insomnia are the Smart Meters ("Murder Meters"), installations on each electrical meter without your permission or knowledge, now quickly appearing across the country. Banned in Europe for the most part and now epidemic in this country; many CA towns and others have banned them; but elec. companies are refusing to back down on their removal. Check the activist sites, WHO reports, etc. They send out a 360 degree radius of neg nrg from any site; you could be getting zapped by your neighbors' even if yours is removed. Grassroots activism is the key to stopping the electropollution through the Stupid Grid, not well planned or researched by the well-meaning Al Gore. --As helpful as

mercury-releasing light bulbs and fluorescents, which must not be broken but safely packaged and delivered with other toxic household waste to your local toxic waste facility. The bulbs when broken are another source of mercury poisoning, and most people are still to ignorant when disposing of them in regular garbage.To: mb12valtrex Sent: Tue, January 22, 2013 7:05:38 PMSubject: Re: OT : Furious : your thoughts

In my house, not sleeping or night waking is yeast.

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But there can be a lot of reasons why an autistic child doesn't sleep well, not just behavioral reasons or sensory issues. My son is very sensitive to what's going on in his body, as all kids are, and he's had sleep issues b/c of yeast, reactions to new supps and meds, pain, parasites, PANDAS, and I'm sure other things that I can't remember right now, in addition to behavioral and sensory issues. We've been late to school A LOT over the years. I try very hard to put out each fire as it comes along, but sometimes it takes me awhile to figure it out, and we go through a rash of sleepless nights and late days. One of my son's teachers this year told me that my son misses out on the morning routine b/c he's late so often (about 10 days this year so far). I couldn't at the time, but I knew that I would have to explain to her what's going on with the

sleep issues. I guess she just thinks I'm disorganized and can't get him there on time. Like another poster said, I prioritize my son's sleep, I know that he needs it for his good health, even more than he needs the morning routine, IMO. And it's not his fault that he has sleep issues. To the OP, I think you need to have a good conversation with the teacher. The way she worded her email sounds insensitive. I know having a child with behaviors is disruptive in the classroom and makes her job harder, but she clearly doesn't understand your situation, which is even more difficult. Sleep issues are hell for the whole family. And that part about "it's not fair" sounds like whining. I can't believe she said that. How unprofessional. You two need to talk, and hopefully she'll be more understanding and you two can figure something out. Good luck. On Jan 22, 2013, at 10:03

AM, marina wrote:

I see your point and her point. She is concerned about class distractions and you are concerned about your son. I try to treat my children the same and not give any slack. Most issues of autism arise of sensory problems and lack of self control. If I do what my daughter wants instead of routine, I give her a message she can do what she likes. Instead I try to teach her to control herself. I had sensory issues as a child myself, many people do, but I didn't scream when my sucks didn't fit right:) Yesterday my daughter fell asleep at 1am. This morning we woke her up and took to day care exactly on schedule and she was screaming and protesting. Tonight she will go to sleep at 10pm because she will be tired. If we don't teach her self control while young it

will get worse as she grows older.

To: Sent: Tuesday, January 22, 2013 9:19 AM Subject: OT : Furious : your thoughts

OT : I was furious reading this email as my son gets really cranky if he doesn't have enough sleep. Please please let me know if you think I am overreacting. This note is from his teacher I appreciate you letting me know that (my son) did not sleep. However in the past when you have brought him in, he misses his academics becuse we do academics in the morning and also he is out of his school routine and it is very difficult to get him redirected and focused. In the past he has been behavioral when you bring him in at 10-10:30 and its not fair. The teacher has not once told me what her schedule looks like after the 10-10:30 apart from ST, OT , gym, art.

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