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this isn't cute so much as maybe a bit sad but I liked the fact that megahn

showed independant thought and action in

your story. My tim did this yesterday too, different story. We're walking home

from school and he says 'chrithmus,

lotths of presunts me' ....'chrithmus come daddy come thee me'. well, no daddy

not coming to see you daddys in Hong

Kong. I was so amazed that tim associated christmas with daddy, I shouldn't be

as that is often the only time he sees

him and of course this year he won't. Interesting too that he has been carrying

his 'security blanket' (an old puppet

dog , called dog funnily enuf!) around with him every where, even wanted it at

school. I have obviously fallen into

the trap that others do in associating lack of speech with lack of

understanding, tim understands well enough, tho for

his disappointment I wish he didn't.

sue wong

J Emileane wrote:

> I have to say that I am sooo surprised at where this thread has gone...I

> shared my Meghan story because I thought it was delightful...as in I was

> tickled that she did something so typical as to manipulate her environment

> to get something and she even said.. " Tank you " ...maybe I'm nuts but my

> friends and I felt soooooo taken by her in a GOOD way!!! As in " YEA

> MEGHAN!!!! " ......I told the story to her kindergarten teacher and got

> another good chuckle because her teacher was quick to reassure me that

> please and thank you were SOOOO important and that she was glad Meghan

> remembered to say thank you!!!! :) ......

>

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In a message dated 12/16/01 9:16:52 PM Central Standard Time,

l.emileane@... writes:

> Background to this story is that a close friend of mine attributed Meghans

> (age 5DS) success in kindergarten to her ability to " mimic " ..as in " of

> course she is not capable of independent thought.......so tonight we were at

>

Oh, yes! They used to tell us the child was not really reading, he

had just memorized the material. Doesn't that make sense? It seems to me it

would be easier to read it than to memorize it. Never did understand that

one. One woman in Art class has known for probably 8 years and will

still say, well he must have heard someone say that. That is so stupid. I

have told her he can think for himself but she still says that. Oh, well.

another point, even most animals are capable of independent thought.

Jessie

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In a message dated 12/16/01 9:16:52 PM Central Standard Time,

l.emileane@... writes:

> Background to this story is that a close friend of mine attributed Meghans

> (age 5DS) success in kindergarten to her ability to " mimic " ..as in " of

> course she is not capable of independent thought.......so tonight we were at

>

Oh, yes! They used to tell us the child was not really reading, he

had just memorized the material. Doesn't that make sense? It seems to me it

would be easier to read it than to memorize it. Never did understand that

one. One woman in Art class has known for probably 8 years and will

still say, well he must have heard someone say that. That is so stupid. I

have told her he can think for himself but she still says that. Oh, well.

another point, even most animals are capable of independent thought.

Jessie

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Background to this story is that a close friend of mine attributed Meghans

(age 5DS) success in kindergarten to her ability to " mimic " ..as in " of

course she is not capable of independent thought.......so tonight we were at

a friends house...we were getting ready to leave..Meghan had been playing,

and liking an etch a sketch (alot)...she grabbed ahold of it and went up to

our hostess...she said...Joan..yada, yada (words but not understandable),

home???? Joan...not knowing what to say and wanting to encourage her speech

said " yes " and shook her head yes...Meghan looked directly at her...put her

hand on Joans shoulders, said " TANK YOU " and immediately went to the door to

leave, leaving us all speechless...and ultimately hysterical.....such a deal

was never so easily struck!!! And believe me she DID get to bring the toy

home!!!!

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Background to this story is that a close friend of mine attributed Meghans

(age 5DS) success in kindergarten to her ability to " mimic " ..as in " of

course she is not capable of independent thought.......so tonight we were at

a friends house...we were getting ready to leave..Meghan had been playing,

and liking an etch a sketch (alot)...she grabbed ahold of it and went up to

our hostess...she said...Joan..yada, yada (words but not understandable),

home???? Joan...not knowing what to say and wanting to encourage her speech

said " yes " and shook her head yes...Meghan looked directly at her...put her

hand on Joans shoulders, said " TANK YOU " and immediately went to the door to

leave, leaving us all speechless...and ultimately hysterical.....such a deal

was never so easily struck!!! And believe me she DID get to bring the toy

home!!!!

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Here's a " good " one along this " horror " vein. A supposeded friend of ours, we

have known them for 8 years, asked me if

I was pregnant a few months ago. I replied with a smile " yeah- I am not fat

anymore " ( i kept my fat belly after BJ)

she then asked me " so is THIS one going to be normal? " I just shrugged at that

one.( she was being mean)

And our Reverend, we were chatting after a bible study class, and he was saying

how magnificent God is. He said " when

dies, God will make him whole " and I said " that is right " , and he

replies " he will make him like us-you knew

perfect in every way " and I then replied " how do you know that God didn't mean

for us to be like ? Maybe when

WE go to heaven, God will make us like BJ. " He the just said " yeah-you could be

right " . I thought it was funny, this

man has been sooo supportive of having a DS kid in his congregation,he tries so

hard to not " notice " . I think he was

trying to make me feel better or something, as he didn't mean to make it

nasty....isn't it weird how you know when

someone is trying to be mean, and someone who isn't? It is worse when you aren't

sure :)

JB66111@... wrote:

> In a message dated 12/16/01 9:16:52 PM Central Standard Time,

> l.emileane@... writes:

>

> > Background to this story is that a close friend of mine attributed Meghans

> > (age 5DS) success in kindergarten to her ability to " mimic " ..as in " of

> > course she is not capable of independent thought.......so tonight we were at

> >

>

> Oh, yes! They used to tell us the child was not really reading, he

> had just memorized the material. Doesn't that make sense? It seems to me it

> would be easier to read it than to memorize it. Never did understand that

> one. One woman in Art class has known for probably 8 years and will

> still say, well he must have heard someone say that. That is so stupid. I

> have told her he can think for himself but she still says that. Oh, well.

> another point, even most animals are capable of independent thought.

> Jessie

>

>

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Here's a " good " one along this " horror " vein. A supposeded friend of ours, we

have known them for 8 years, asked me if

I was pregnant a few months ago. I replied with a smile " yeah- I am not fat

anymore " ( i kept my fat belly after BJ)

she then asked me " so is THIS one going to be normal? " I just shrugged at that

one.( she was being mean)

And our Reverend, we were chatting after a bible study class, and he was saying

how magnificent God is. He said " when

dies, God will make him whole " and I said " that is right " , and he

replies " he will make him like us-you knew

perfect in every way " and I then replied " how do you know that God didn't mean

for us to be like ? Maybe when

WE go to heaven, God will make us like BJ. " He the just said " yeah-you could be

right " . I thought it was funny, this

man has been sooo supportive of having a DS kid in his congregation,he tries so

hard to not " notice " . I think he was

trying to make me feel better or something, as he didn't mean to make it

nasty....isn't it weird how you know when

someone is trying to be mean, and someone who isn't? It is worse when you aren't

sure :)

JB66111@... wrote:

> In a message dated 12/16/01 9:16:52 PM Central Standard Time,

> l.emileane@... writes:

>

> > Background to this story is that a close friend of mine attributed Meghans

> > (age 5DS) success in kindergarten to her ability to " mimic " ..as in " of

> > course she is not capable of independent thought.......so tonight we were at

> >

>

> Oh, yes! They used to tell us the child was not really reading, he

> had just memorized the material. Doesn't that make sense? It seems to me it

> would be easier to read it than to memorize it. Never did understand that

> one. One woman in Art class has known for probably 8 years and will

> still say, well he must have heard someone say that. That is so stupid. I

> have told her he can think for himself but she still says that. Oh, well.

> another point, even most animals are capable of independent thought.

> Jessie

>

>

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In a message dated 12/17/01 12:57:37 AM Central Standard Time,

JB66111@... writes:

> Oh, yes! They used to tell us the child was not really reading, he

> had just memorized the material. Doesn't that make sense?

HI :)

Well, today it is not bad to memorize words, they are still reading whether

it's sight based or phonics. Sara's doing a great job reading community

signs, and I know it's sight reading :) who cares what type, if they are

functioning in the community Heehee

Oh I also read some where that most middle schoolers are isght reading, not

many phonically sound them out

Kathy mom to Sara 10.....don't you hate it when one puts down another way of

doing something, even if the end results are the same :)

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In a message dated 12/17/01 12:57:37 AM Central Standard Time,

JB66111@... writes:

> Oh, yes! They used to tell us the child was not really reading, he

> had just memorized the material. Doesn't that make sense?

HI :)

Well, today it is not bad to memorize words, they are still reading whether

it's sight based or phonics. Sara's doing a great job reading community

signs, and I know it's sight reading :) who cares what type, if they are

functioning in the community Heehee

Oh I also read some where that most middle schoolers are isght reading, not

many phonically sound them out

Kathy mom to Sara 10.....don't you hate it when one puts down another way of

doing something, even if the end results are the same :)

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In a message dated 12/17/01 8:41:16 AM Canada Central Standard Time,

b4alltoday@... writes:

> Well, today it is not bad to memorize words, they are still reading whether

> it's sight based or phonics. Sara's doing a great job reading community

> signs, and I know it's sight reading :) who cares what type, if they are

> functioning in the community Heehee

>

> Oh I also read some where that most middle schoolers are isght reading, not

>

> many phonically sound them out

I have a nephew and niece who are really bright verbally but have major

problems with reading. I believe that they tried the phonetic approach until

about 2nd grade with each of them at which time they went to sight reading.

The older one (boy) would spend an hr. practicing his reading to his mom

while she was getting dinner ready and stuff. She said, yeah he'd begin to

read faster but she found out that he was memorizing the story , she came out

of the laundry room once to find him reading away from an upsidedown book.

LOL There are kids who can't learn to read by reading phonetically. But

you know what? I learned from Dick and Jane which is sight word based and I

can read just great so sight word reading is great, IMO. hehe

has read the titles on her videos for years. But she doesn't read you

know. (even her Dad can't figure out how she can put them away without

havingto have one of us hand her the cover hehe) .

Joy

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In a message dated 12/17/01 8:41:16 AM Canada Central Standard Time,

b4alltoday@... writes:

> Well, today it is not bad to memorize words, they are still reading whether

> it's sight based or phonics. Sara's doing a great job reading community

> signs, and I know it's sight reading :) who cares what type, if they are

> functioning in the community Heehee

>

> Oh I also read some where that most middle schoolers are isght reading, not

>

> many phonically sound them out

I have a nephew and niece who are really bright verbally but have major

problems with reading. I believe that they tried the phonetic approach until

about 2nd grade with each of them at which time they went to sight reading.

The older one (boy) would spend an hr. practicing his reading to his mom

while she was getting dinner ready and stuff. She said, yeah he'd begin to

read faster but she found out that he was memorizing the story , she came out

of the laundry room once to find him reading away from an upsidedown book.

LOL There are kids who can't learn to read by reading phonetically. But

you know what? I learned from Dick and Jane which is sight word based and I

can read just great so sight word reading is great, IMO. hehe

has read the titles on her videos for years. But she doesn't read you

know. (even her Dad can't figure out how she can put them away without

havingto have one of us hand her the cover hehe) .

Joy

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In a message dated 12/17/2001 9:09:00 AM US Mountain Standard Time,

JTesmer799@... writes:

> even her Dad can't figure out how she can put them away

Now if I could get Mav to do that, I would be in HEAVEN!!!

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JTesmer799@... writes:

> even her Dad can't figure out how she can put them away

Now if I could get Mav to do that, I would be in HEAVEN!!!

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In a message dated 12/17/01 10:37:25 AM Canada Central Standard Time,

Michdock@... writes:

>

> > even her Dad can't figure out how she can put them away

> Now if I could get Mav to do that, I would be in HEAVEN!!!

>

>

>

>

>

Well she only puts them away when I really make her. LOL Her

preference is to take a whole bunch out of the boxes and pile them up on the

tv. then she goes through the pile (not reading the titles of course) and

picks the one she wants to watch at that time. (how she does this without

somehow reading is beyond me. :-o) It's those piles that drive me NUTS.

:-)

Joy

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In a message dated 12/17/01 10:37:25 AM Canada Central Standard Time,

Michdock@... writes:

>

> > even her Dad can't figure out how she can put them away

> Now if I could get Mav to do that, I would be in HEAVEN!!!

>

>

>

>

>

Well she only puts them away when I really make her. LOL Her

preference is to take a whole bunch out of the boxes and pile them up on the

tv. then she goes through the pile (not reading the titles of course) and

picks the one she wants to watch at that time. (how she does this without

somehow reading is beyond me. :-o) It's those piles that drive me NUTS.

:-)

Joy

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I'm just catching the tail-end of this thread--I think you're talking

about videos?

Karrie will go very slowly through her stacks of Barney videos, looking

for a certain one. Now is 5, can't (?) read, but she will tell me the

name of the movie she's holding in her hand. She's correct, every time!

Barney's Big Surprise, Barney's Night Before Christmas, etc. These

videos are not in the cases, either. Totally blows me away!!!

Sue mom to Kate 12 and Karrie 5 w/ds

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I'm just catching the tail-end of this thread--I think you're talking

about videos?

Karrie will go very slowly through her stacks of Barney videos, looking

for a certain one. Now is 5, can't (?) read, but she will tell me the

name of the movie she's holding in her hand. She's correct, every time!

Barney's Big Surprise, Barney's Night Before Christmas, etc. These

videos are not in the cases, either. Totally blows me away!!!

Sue mom to Kate 12 and Karrie 5 w/ds

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knows every single video tape she has by looking at the writing on

the front of the tapes. I always ask her " How do you know:) " !!! She is only

7! I say she has a photogenic memory:)

~ Mom to ,7

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knows every single video tape she has by looking at the writing on

the front of the tapes. I always ask her " How do you know:) " !!! She is only

7! I say she has a photogenic memory:)

~ Mom to ,7

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In a message dated 12/17/01 2:57:21 AM Central Standard Time,

lisa@... writes:

> I think he was

> trying to make me feel better or something, as he didn't mean to make it

> nasty....isn't it weird how you know when

> someone is trying to be mean, and someone who isn't? It is worse when you

> aren't sure :)

>

> There is definitely a difference. After receiving my Christmas letter a

> few years ago a " friend " commented that it seemed my life revolved around

> . I knew she did not mean it kindly. Yet if another friend said

> that I would take it entirely differently. I never sent that one another

> Christmas letter either. My life does revolve around a lot but

> that's all right, and I have other interests too.

>

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In a message dated 12/17/01 2:57:21 AM Central Standard Time,

lisa@... writes:

> I think he was

> trying to make me feel better or something, as he didn't mean to make it

> nasty....isn't it weird how you know when

> someone is trying to be mean, and someone who isn't? It is worse when you

> aren't sure :)

>

> There is definitely a difference. After receiving my Christmas letter a

> few years ago a " friend " commented that it seemed my life revolved around

> . I knew she did not mean it kindly. Yet if another friend said

> that I would take it entirely differently. I never sent that one another

> Christmas letter either. My life does revolve around a lot but

> that's all right, and I have other interests too.

>

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I have to say that I am sooo surprised at where this thread has gone...I

shared my Meghan story because I thought it was delightful...as in I was

tickled that she did something so typical as to manipulate her environment

to get something and she even said.. " Tank you " ...maybe I'm nuts but my

friends and I felt soooooo taken by her in a GOOD way!!! As in " YEA

MEGHAN!!!! " ......I told the story to her kindergarten teacher and got

another good chuckle because her teacher was quick to reassure me that

please and thank you were SOOOO important and that she was glad Meghan

remembered to say thank you!!!! :) ......

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I have to say that I am sooo surprised at where this thread has gone...I

shared my Meghan story because I thought it was delightful...as in I was

tickled that she did something so typical as to manipulate her environment

to get something and she even said.. " Tank you " ...maybe I'm nuts but my

friends and I felt soooooo taken by her in a GOOD way!!! As in " YEA

MEGHAN!!!! " ......I told the story to her kindergarten teacher and got

another good chuckle because her teacher was quick to reassure me that

please and thank you were SOOOO important and that she was glad Meghan

remembered to say thank you!!!! :) ......

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