Guest guest Posted March 14, 2009 Report Share Posted March 14, 2009 rachel , many are of non verbal for things that has not any or much to do with their own voice tones, and also that when one hums or makes a static noise it scientifically alters the ears so that sounds is becomes more minimal thus the much much autistic hummers, and odd noise makers. and those who are of loud speakers are of also trying to speak over the back ground noise that is of just as loud and overwhelming as the voices of others. some are of non verbal because of the barrier of transfering thought or thinking to words even for self can type and use words but if go ourside of scripted words and or asked of something unexpectedly and or expected to respond spontaneously it cause a break if you will in the transfer of my thinking to words and thus this disconnected appearance of strands of words that makes of me seem more psychotic at times and or like a person of dyslexic but in spoken variations. I to also have much issues to word retrieval and recall when trying to use of spoken words. I to be fo do that mix up often too, and one young man who is of low verbal is of this such as when i to came to visit of hims he shared " bye bye. you go. me. ice cream. drive " >>>>> he was asking if I can be of to take him for ice cream. another example of a child who might have wanted of ice cream...... " may go into a script of a visual from TV that they saw in regards to a ice cream that seems so very disconnected because of the only association they have is of that commercial that went in as a way to communicate of that idea of wanting an ice cream an example was the cheese commercial of how they now had shredded cheese in a zip lock sort of bag but the commercial focused and use the jingle of " Zip It " as a child for self would have associated the word for cheese as a " Zip It " and would be of overly frustrated because it was associated wrong but for me thinking it was of right , but no one would understand my attempts for requesting cheese... such as can see a chair and know it is of a chair, I to know the noun name for that object but some days can look at that chair and cant recall or retrieve the words for it, and so it builds in anxiety for me because know it but cant find that words in my brain at all. so I to be of have to try to communicate over that object might give it a new name or call it a thing...... there is of so much to language and yes those who are of so sound senstive to their own voice often are of the whisperer kids who whisper thier words instead of speak them with any volume. but anyways there is of so much complex things in regards to autism and langauge that I to understand from personal levels and from the work in the past years of children with a variety of levels of autism. and from parenting 4 kids with aspergers it is of how can express of all this but mostly it is of from the own personal experiences with langauge and having that ability to communicate it though typing out the words. sondra Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 14, 2009 Report Share Posted March 14, 2009 Hi, Sondra, I'm always grateful for your insight. I like this: "such as can see a chair and know it is of a chair, I to know the noun name for that object but some days can look at that chair and cant recall or retrieve the words for it, and so it builds in anxiety for me because know it but cant find that words in my brain at all. so I to be of have to try to communicate over that object might give it a new name or call it a thing......" Sondra, I know this happens to , and that is why it takes him a long time to respond (only sometimes)...he has to work so hard to recall, and or process the words we say... has some Auditory processing too, I think it goes along with Autism, Aspergers, etc.....I'm wondering if someday we'll see that most of these things are indeed "spectrum" ...who knows. Again. thanks for your insight. e To: AutismBehaviorProblems Sent: Saturday, March 14, 2009 7:52:15 AMSubject: Re: What I think rachel , many are of non verbal for things that has not any or much to do with their own voice tones, and also that when one hums or makes a static noise it scientifically alters the ears so that sounds is becomes more minimal thus the much much autistic hummers, and odd noise makers. and those who are of loud speakers are of also trying to speak over the back ground noise that is of just as loud and overwhelming as the voices of others. some are of non verbal because of the barrier of transfering thought or thinking to words even for self can type and use words but if go ourside of scripted words and or asked of something unexpectedly and or expected to respond spontaneously it cause a break if you will in the transfer of my thinking to words and thus this disconnected appearance of strands of words that makes of me seem more psychotic at times and or like a person of dyslexic but in spoken variations. I to also have much issues to word retrieval and recall when trying to use of spoken words. I to be fo do that mix up often too, and one young man who is of low verbal is of this such as when i to came to visit of hims he shared "bye bye. you go. me. ice cream. drive" >>>>> he was asking if I can be of to take him for ice cream. another example of a child who might have wanted of ice cream...... "may go into a script of a visual from TV that they saw in regards to a ice cream that seems so very disconnected because of the only association they have is of that commercial that went in as a way to communicate of that idea of wanting an ice cream an example was the cheese commercial of how they now had shredded cheese in a zip lock sort of bag but the commercial focused and use the jingle of "Zip It" as a child for self would have associated the word for cheese as a "Zip It" and would be of overly frustrated because it was associated wrong but for me thinking it was of right , but no one would understand my attempts for requesting cheese...such as can see a chair and know it is of a chair, I to know the noun name for that object but some days can look at that chair and cant recall or retrieve the words for it, and so it builds in anxiety for me because know it but cant find that words in my brain at all. so I to be of have to try to communicate over that object might give it a new name or call it a thing......there is of so much to language and yes those who are of so sound senstive to their own voice often are of the whisperer kids who whisper thier words instead of speak them with any volume. but anyways there is of so much complex things in regards to autism and langauge that I to understand from personal levels and from the work in the past years of children with a variety of levels of autism. and from parenting 4 kids with aspergers it is of how can express of all this but mostly it is of from the own personal experiences with langauge and having that ability to communicate it though typing out the words.sondra Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 14, 2009 Report Share Posted March 14, 2009 Sondra, We are doing an IEP for next week and I wanted to ask you if I could bring in a copy of this email. You explain things so well and your words are so powerful coming from an adult who has the same struggles as my son. I will make sure to just copy some of it and it will not include the names,group name or email addresses. Thanks so much! Kellie To: AutismBehaviorProblems Sent: Saturday, March 14, 2009 7:52:15 AMSubject: Re: What I think rachel , many are of non verbal for things that has not any or much to do with their own voice tones, and also that when one hums or makes a static noise it scientifically alters the ears so that sounds is becomes more minimal thus the much much autistic hummers, and odd noise makers. and those who are of loud speakers are of also trying to speak over the back ground noise that is of just as loud and overwhelming as the voices of others. some are of non verbal because of the barrier of transfering thought or thinking to words even for self can type and use words but if go ourside of scripted words and or asked of something unexpectedly and or expected to respond spontaneously it cause a break if you will in the transfer of my thinking to words and thus this disconnected appearance of strands of words that makes of me seem more psychotic at times and or like a person of dyslexic but in spoken variations. I to also have much issues to word retrieval and recall when trying to use of spoken words. I to be fo do that mix up often too, and one young man who is of low verbal is of this such as when i to came to visit of hims he shared "bye bye. you go. me. ice cream. drive" >>>>> he was asking if I can be of to take him for ice cream. another example of a child who might have wanted of ice cream...... "may go into a script of a visual from TV that they saw in regards to a ice cream that seems so very disconnected because of the only association they have is of that commercial that went in as a way to communicate of that idea of wanting an ice cream an example was the cheese commercial of how they now had shredded cheese in a zip lock sort of bag but the commercial focused and use the jingle of "Zip It" as a child for self would have associated the word for cheese as a "Zip It" and would be of overly frustrated because it was associated wrong but for me thinking it was of right , but no one would understand my attempts for requesting cheese...such as can see a chair and know it is of a chair, I to know the noun name for that object but some days can look at that chair and cant recall or retrieve the words for it, and so it builds in anxiety for me because know it but cant find that words in my brain at all. so I to be of have to try to communicate over that object might give it a new name or call it a thing......there is of so much to language and yes those who are of so sound senstive to their own voice often are of the whisperer kids who whisper thier words instead of speak them with any volume. but anyways there is of so much complex things in regards to autism and langauge that I to understand from personal levels and from the work in the past years of children with a variety of levels of autism. and from parenting 4 kids with aspergers it is of how can express of all this but mostly it is of from the own personal experiences with langauge and having that ability to communicate it though typing out the words.sondra Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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