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donna,

It is never to late. JJ will be 9 in 6 weeks. The school has

inplimated a PECS program school wide 2 years ago. At the beginning

everyone was saying that JJ would be the last one in the school to " get

the program " Well he was the first to get it and progressed to the next

level before anyone else in the school.

One day the teacher was busy when JJ brought her the icon for drink, she

kept putting him off. Finallly he brought over the whole book and

smashed her over the head with it.

I am disappointed that thye have not increased his ocons over the years

but I haven't either.

It is NEVER to late to try--JJ is doing it.

On Monday, October 7, 2002, at 07:17 PM, dtycer@... wrote:

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, I am STILL laughing at the image of JJ smashing the teacher over the

head with the book after being ignored!! GO JJ!!!!!... erm,...sorry. I

just get so excited with Montyman when he 'communicates'....and the very idea

of being ignored, I have gotten busy and put Montyman off....he wont have it

EITHER!! Guess our guys are 'men with few words'....but once they have

spoken, YA BETTER LISTEN~!! LOL!!

Donna, Montyman's Mom

who will check into Pecs this Thursday!

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In a message dated 10/8/2002 9:33:17 AM Eastern Daylight Time,

writes:

> One day the teacher was busy when JJ brought her the icon for drink, she

> kept putting him off. Finallly he brought over the whole book and

> smashed her over the head with it.

>

> Oh, , this is the funniest thing I have read in a long time!! JJ is

one smart boy! I sure hope he got his drink promptly! Bev

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In a message dated 10/8/2002 8:33:16 AM Central Daylight Time,

writes:

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Hi everyone. I have a question. Is it ever too LATE to try Pecs?

We have introduced Montyman to this method several times, but to no

avail....however, I have seen such changes in him this past two years, as I

browse what all you are talking about, I am wondering if it isnt time to try

something AGAIN, like we did the toileting....which we have been able to

have

much more success with this past two years!

I agree that it's never too early!

Donna, Montyman's Mom

>>

Donna,

I worked with adults with disabilities that learned communication systems. I

feel it is never too late to teach something.

Karyn

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,

This is smile to my face today. I can imagine the whole scene! Good

for JJ. I hope he doesn't have any problems from doing that, teachers

sometimes don't have a sense of humor!

Take care,

Lynn Grabko

> , I am STILL laughing at the image of JJ smashing the teacher

over the

> head with the book after being ignored!! GO JJ!!!!!...

erm,...sorry. I

> just get so excited with Montyman when he 'communicates'....and the

very idea

> of being ignored, I have gotten busy and put Montyman off....he

wont have it

> EITHER!! Guess our guys are 'men with few words'....but once they

have

> spoken, YA BETTER LISTEN~!! LOL!!

> Donna, Montyman's Mom

> who will check into Pecs this Thursday!

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In a message dated 10/7/02 10:45:23 PM Eastern Daylight Time,

Scherb@... writes:

> One day the teacher was busy when JJ brought her the icon for drink, she

> kept putting him off. Finallly he brought over the whole book and

> smashed her over the head with it.

>

>

That's pretty funny!! I hope he got his drink!! I agree with it is

never to late.

Diane :)

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  • 6 years later...
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My daughter is 2 years 8 months and she has had EVERY faccine in the

schedule until now albeit delayed and on my own terms. Is it too late? How

do I detox her? How do I go forward? How can I reverse potential effects?

Have I done too much damange already?

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