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Josh is [[User:Harena|Harena]]'s autistic son. More about this later. For now, there's the [[:Category:Josh|Josh category]] with a few things in it.
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==Links of Convenience==
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*[https://www.ci.durham.nc.us/departments/parks/after_school.cfm#3 After School program]
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==Josh pages==
* '''[[/getting services]]''': the multi-year story of our attempts to get supportive services for Josh
* '''[[/Medicaid]]''': log of what it took to get that for him
* [[/facts]]: things we've learned about Josh
* [[/log]]: a record of Josh-related events in 2007-2009
* [[/meds]] (outdated): in January 2013, RHA started Josh on a mild regimen of something, to help him sleep; up until then, he had never been on meds steadily
* [[/paperwork]]
* [[/video]]: the good, the bad, and the ugly
* [[:Category:Josh|Josh category]] with a few additional things in it (photos etc.)
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==Overview==
[[File:2009-07-18 Josh 2.jpg|thumb|right|Josh at the NC Museum of Life and Science, July 2009]]
Josh (born 1992-12-12) is [[User:Harena|Sandy]]'s second-oldest. He is [[htyp:autism|autistic]]. He is generally unable to communicate, even using hand-gestures (pointing, touching object, holding up object).
 
He is very healthy, though, and quite clever, dextrous, and strong. Given all that, he has always been a little difficult to control -- but he was generally happy as a child, so it wasn't as much of a problem.
 
''This part needs updating:''<blockquote>Since hitting adolescence in 2007 or so he has gotten much bigger and stronger; he is now larger than Sandy, and able to resist all but the most strenuous and determined efforts to force him physically.</blockquote>
 
Josh is also unusually interactive for an autistic person; he smiles, gives eye contact, laughs, and plays possum sometimes when he knows he has to do something but doesn't want to; his main issue seems to be with communication.
 
Josh has been happily living in a group home run by [[htyp:RHA Howell|RHA Howell]] since late Feburary, 2011. The story of everything leading up to that is [[/getting services|here]].
===notes===
* Need to reorganize the [[/facts]], [[/behavior|behavior]], and [[/group home|group home]] pages; some overlap and some missing areas.
 
==Status==
<!-- ===blog entries about Josh===
{{report/blog}} -->
===Schools/Residential===
* '''2006-2007''' Githens
* '''2007-2008''' [[Jordan High School]]
* '''2008-2009''' Jordan
* '''2009-2010''' Jordan, then wouldn't go to school, then [[Hughes Center]]
* '''2011''' left Hughes Center, moved to permanent home with [[RHA Howell]]
====Archives====
* [[/2010]]
* [[/2009]]
* [[/2008]]
* [[/2007]]

Latest revision as of 18:54, 29 December 2022

Josh pages

  • /getting services: the multi-year story of our attempts to get supportive services for Josh
  • /Medicaid: log of what it took to get that for him
  • /facts: things we've learned about Josh
  • /log: a record of Josh-related events in 2007-2009
  • /meds (outdated): in January 2013, RHA started Josh on a mild regimen of something, to help him sleep; up until then, he had never been on meds steadily
  • /paperwork
  • /video: the good, the bad, and the ugly
  • Josh category with a few additional things in it (photos etc.)

Overview

Josh at the NC Museum of Life and Science, July 2009

Josh (born 1992-12-12) is Sandy's second-oldest. He is autistic. He is generally unable to communicate, even using hand-gestures (pointing, touching object, holding up object).

He is very healthy, though, and quite clever, dextrous, and strong. Given all that, he has always been a little difficult to control -- but he was generally happy as a child, so it wasn't as much of a problem.

This part needs updating:

Since hitting adolescence in 2007 or so he has gotten much bigger and stronger; he is now larger than Sandy, and able to resist all but the most strenuous and determined efforts to force him physically.

Josh is also unusually interactive for an autistic person; he smiles, gives eye contact, laughs, and plays possum sometimes when he knows he has to do something but doesn't want to; his main issue seems to be with communication.

Josh has been happily living in a group home run by RHA Howell since late Feburary, 2011. The story of everything leading up to that is here.

notes

Status

Schools/Residential

Archives