Guest guest Posted August 2, 2007 Report Share Posted August 2, 2007 LOL, he looks very happy riding that B the B ride! We experienced the talking Barney for a loooooooooong time, finally chucked the purple PITA in the trash while he wasn't looking hehehe Nic Obsession is w/ movies, tv shows and the computer (which he usually watches tv shows on) Di " Bitterness is the poison WE swallow, while hoping the other person dies. " author unknown Charlie's latest obsession > And maybe a little insight into this combination of Ds and autism. > Another reason why we shouldn't have been as surprised as we were when > handed the additional dx of autistic spectrum disorder a few years ago > is that Charlie has for a long time exhibited some obsessive, > repetitive, ritual behaviors. > First one I recall was these musical stacking toys. Charlie never had > any use for the stacking rings. Would dump them immediately. Then he > would turn the toy upside down to press its activation button against > the floor, starting up the music and flashing lights, and then rock back > and forth while holding toy to his ear. Very content to sit by the patio > doors and do that for hours. And sometimes we'd let him, probably > shouldn't have. But, hey, what were we going to do? Say stop that > rocking with your stacking toy and go study calculus. > I think he wore out a half dozen of those toys. And he was none too > happy when one would stop working. > Eventually the stackers gave way to talking Barney. This is progress. At > least Barney, however irritating he may be, is a representation of > something animate. Suspect Charlie still has better eye contact with > Barney than he does with me. > Lots of kids are very entertained by and engaged with videos. For a long > time, Charlie was not. Would sort of watch Sesame Street while having > breakfast, but not all that taken in, with, by it. May be in part a > vision thing, still not sure about what Charlie can see nor how well he > can see it. > Ah, further development, for the past several months Charlie has been > much enamored of Bob the Builder, tv show, tapes, dvd's, dvd's on the > tv, or player, or computer. Someone else sit at the computer to do > something, like check email, other than watch a Bob the Builder dvd and > Charlie would come up to their shoulder and start fussing. Will still go > out by sliders to the patio and pick up Barney to complain to him in > various yelps, screeches, mutterings about not getting to watch B the B. > But B the B has clearly put Barney out to pasture, so to speak. > So, joint birthday celebration with his 4-year junior brother on > Saturday at Chuck E. Cheese's, Charlie found a ride much to his liking. > Here's a 1 min. 45 sec. clip, > > > > No idea what next step is. I thought little brother was going to teach > him to talk. Now, last time I checked with them, not so sure. School has > been working with a yes/no switch. That would be good and useful. But > maybe Charlie will take up email. Probably not, probably beyond him. But > that could be very good, that could work, though Charlie would probably > insist on emailing us in Sanskrit or some such. > His humble father, > Bob > > > Click reply to all for messages to go to the list. Just hit reply for > messages to go to the sender of the message. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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