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Hi ,

I'm from Brisbane, loved reading your great story about Christmas,

where did you find a Santa that could sign? I'm a teacher Aide who works in

a regular state school with some special needs children and this site is

teaching me more than I will ever learn on any courses. I have just finished

reading Dr Stordy's book and our family have begun taking proefa just

because I wanted to try what I believe I am going to be talking about a lot

with various people here.

Thanks to every one for helping me to understand our special children

better.

Have a happy and special new year

Warm (veeeeeeery warm its been 39 deg C) regards

T

> Hi everyone

> Isn't it stange that sometimes things work out much better than we

imagine. We had a great Christmas. My son Corey is nearly 2 and has verbal

dyspraxia. I have had only a few months of dealing with the dx before

Christmas and the big family gatherings and the inevitable comparisions of

the cousins. Luckily Corey has found signing easy to learn and now has about

120 signs (including " Santa " , " Christmas Tree " , " Reindeer " , " presents " and

names of our close family) (we use Makaton but make up signs too). The Santa

at the local shopping center knew sign language and understood Corey's very

long wish list and even signed to him. On Christmas day Corey entertained

his older cousins by " teaching " them his signs. The whole family now asks

for lollies by signing as it is such a cute sign (Shirley Temple-like finger

twist on your cheek). Corey also wore a Santa hat and handed out some of

the gifts. He played happily with his cars, lining them up and telling them

to stop and go (with signs of course). He even slept the whole way home in

the car (nearly 3 hours).

> Yes he may have problems learning to talk, but most of the time he is my

precious angel.

>

> Mum to Corey (1.11)

> Western Austalia

> (any other Aussies out there??)

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What a great story. It really warmed my heart when I read this. My

best to you and your family in the coming year!

denise

> Hi everyone

> Isn't it stange that sometimes things work out much better than we

imagine. We had a great Christmas. My son Corey is nearly 2 and has

verbal dyspraxia. I have had only a few months of dealing with the

dx before Christmas and the big family gatherings and the inevitable

comparisions of the cousins. Luckily Corey has found signing easy to

learn and now has about 120 signs (including " Santa " , " Christmas

Tree " , " Reindeer " , " presents " and names of our close family) (we use

Makaton but make up signs too). The Santa at the local shopping

center knew sign language and understood Corey's very long wish list

and even signed to him. On Christmas day Corey entertained his older

cousins by " teaching " them his signs. The whole family now asks for

lollies by signing as it is such a cute sign (Shirley Temple-like

finger twist on your cheek). Corey also wore a Santa hat and handed

out some of the gifts. He played happily with his cars, lining them

up and telling them to stop and go (with signs of course). He even

slept the whole way home in the car (nearly 3 hours).

> Yes he may have problems learning to talk, but most of the time he

is my precious angel.

>

> Mum to Corey (1.11)

> Western Austalia

> (any other Aussies out there??)

>

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