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I hope somebody finds the Transporters DVD useful. We were in on the

trial and I thought it was useless; H wasn't bothered, either.More

research money down the drain, IMHO. But get your free DVD - it might

be useful for your children.

Margaret

PS they only want post-evaluation comments from families with a child

who is five or under and high-functioning - ie good language. What a

con.

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> Strangely both of my kids can read faces and tone of voice, they

know when

> someone is happy, sad or angry.

> Typical the one autistic feature we dont have a problem with in

here is the

> one they are giving out free help with.

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My boy reads faces as well. He knows when i am sad or angry and when

others are not happy. He cries when others cry and he actually

says " happy " or cry or sad to display how he is feeling.

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> > someone is happy, sad or angry.

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> > one they are giving out free help with.

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I agree. I contacted them to say that we were better showing it to Ned

who didn't have a diagnosis. They were " it's Tom or nothing " I then

said but he's non verbal, low functioning (we then thought), etc etc.

And they didn't know what to do with it - the information I mean. And

Tom showed no interest whatsoever - in fact bored rigid (and he loves

things like the Magic Key). Ned watched it once or twice and then he

too was bored. So " great breakthrough for autistic children in

recognising facial expressions " perhaps not but hopefully useful for

subset of HFA who have problems with facial expressions in particular.

I don't knock the intention but I hated the way they went about it.

Some wet behind the ears researcher spoke to me as if I was such a

nuisance for having an ASD child who didn't fit the SBC model.

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Same here Vicky but that is only since we have been treating him.

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> someone is happy, sad or angry.

> Typical the one autistic feature we dont have a problem with in here

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a few things went through my mind reading these posts, the first was that isn't

it logical that some of our children are able to read emotions and others not?

isn't this why the spectrum is so wide, a bit like a spider's web and our

children are anywhere on this web, depending where they are defines their

strengths and their difficulties, my son right now is oblivious when I cry, (

like

in Waitrose last week! LOL another one of those till situations, child lying on

the floor and a million others watching) but it doesn't mean he wont get

emotions at some point, this brings me to my other wee thought which was

something I was discussing with a friend and that was that our kids have an

entirely different developmental pattern which just hasn't been charted yet, the

trick is to keep that focus where it should be, on the days I do my son is an

absolute miracle and on the days I dont well, we all know what that is like, I

probably said stuff you have all said already, sorry if I did, I ordered the

emotions dvd too, was kind of thinking Fry wouldn't be involved in

something crap, it did annoy me that they only wanted to hear from people

whose kids had a good understanding of language though, worth saying

something about, all my best to you all for 2007, Josie xxx

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doesn't have too many difficulties reading expressions but he

does avoid looking directly at your face, which I thought was visual

distortion, unfortunately the link from Growing Minds is no longer

available and that was good in that it had more images of positive

emotions than negative.

What he is trying to do at the moment is recreate facial emotions in

front of a mirror which he struggles to do, ie he can do basic happy

and sad but cross, angry, interested is more challenging so he uses

his fingers to crease his brow or push his lips together. On HANDLE

course they talked about this reflecting poor muscle tone - I think

they called it flat aspect in facial and bodily communication.

Anyhow I did apply for free DVD because it was free - but the clip on

the web was not that inspiring. Although might just about fit

the criteria for the research I said no as his receptive language is

way better than his expressive so to a lay person they would struggle

to test his apptitude etc. and SBC gets on nerves anyhow!

PS Just bought a box set of Oxford Reading Tree stuff at COSTCO each

stage has a book with a CD, flashcards and a toy floppy for £20. As

they use ORT at his school I thought it would help get him more

engaged. Also there is a tv series of the Magic Key stories on some

obscure channel I think I will sky plus to further engage him in the

characters. Anything is better than the tank

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> > someone is happy, sad or angry.

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I spoke a while back to Ian Jordan about Visual Dyslexia/distortion. He

was really friendly and suggested I wait before assessing as he

was too young/unco-operative for him to give a reliable assessment.

Apparently he practices in Cambridge and at the Breakspeare. His work

is very interesting.

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Hi

I think if these DVD's help even a small percentage of children, or

like you say, help re-enforce what they are learning naturally then

the scheme will have been a success in my mind! Please give us

more!

I am always amazed at how much my lad picks up from the TV (Good and

Bad!!!) and when he was 2 1/2 and had very little speach he learnt a

lot from the Bee Wise Baby Bumble Bee DVD's (although he did speak

with a canadian accent for a while!!!). I wouldnt have been without

them, they even introduced concepts like opposites and numbers etc by

using repetition, they worked wonders on my son. He does have a good

recognition of emotions but I am hoping it will help to re-enforce

this. I wish they would do the same for social stories and bring

these to life, my son would really benefit from those!

Jane

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My Tom has always been fascinated by the Baby bumble bee series - and

has a very mid-atlantic accent on words like " saaand " !

that Magic Key compendium DVD is fantastic - £8.99 on ebay, both boys

are fascinated by it. I really like Magic Key, thanks for this

recommendation, great value.

I'll look out the others.

Has anyone tried that right brain left brain cd series? Not sure

which side of Tom's brain we'd like to develop - and they don't do one

just called " brain " !!

Steph x

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My Tom has always been fascinated by the Baby bumble bee series - and

has a very mid-atlantic accent on words like " saaand " !

that Magic Key compendium DVD is fantastic - £8.99 on ebay, both boys

are fascinated by it. I really like Magic Key, thanks for this

recommendation, great value.

I'll look out the others.

Has anyone tried that right brain left brain cd series? Not sure

which side of Tom's brain we'd like to develop - and they don't do one

just called " brain " !!

Steph x

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> > > Strangely both of my kids can read faces and tone of voice, they

> > know when

> > > someone is happy, sad or angry.

> > > Typical the one autistic feature we dont have a problem with in

> > here is the

> > > one they are giving out free help with.

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Come Out Side is on c- beebies, check out the c beebies web site if you

havn't done so yet - its fantastic. My sons love something special

and 'me too' at the moment which all about people dropping thie

children off at Granny Murrey's the child minder and going to work, so

it all about which way they go, what job they do & what happens what

time of day etc. Sounds crazy but they love it. I agree my son with

ASD has learnt so much from children's t.v programmes.

Lara

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