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In a message dated 1/10/02 10:45:22 AM Pacific Standard Time, Grace writes:

> Madison's reply:

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> " Hep? "

>

>

Hey, that's good enough for me!

Awesome, Maddie.

Next: Learning to drive

Barb

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> Even if she does sound like she hails from the Gulf edges of the Deep

South.

>

> Salli

PUHAHAAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!! LMAO

She does, huh?

You're right. I hadn't thought of it that way. Imagine that. A Korean

girl.... that is quite talented. Academy girl, she is, she is...

Grace

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> Don't forget my invitation to their college graduation.

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> Salli

Yes, and she goes up to the podium and says:

" HEP? "

Grace :o)

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> Oh, Grace! That's wonderful!!!

>

Thanks, Sara.

> Now you will have to forgive me for not being able to keep this

> straight...but Madison is less severely affected, and the supplements have

> been helping her -- do I have my twins straight?? I'm really sorry! I am

> awful with names.

No need to be sorry, as the truth is - - I do not know myself.

For the purposes of this list, and especially before school started - -

it's the other way around. Madison is more severe than Syd. Behaviorally,

she still is. More stims than Syd, who has only 2 or 3, and has less

receptive language, although neither have expressive right now.

But - - - first, my family noted it, and then the school keeps on stating

it - - that Madison is cognitively more advanced than Syd. Madison does

puzzles at school on her own <or so they claim>, Syd does not. Syd is

compliant though <sorry Penny>, but Madison is less so. Madison " gets it "

quicker.... like with DTT sessions..... do it myself, I get a big cookie - -

get prompted, the witch gives me a crumb. <~~ that kind of thing.

But I guess that says more about intelligence than autism.

So where autism is concerned - - - Madison is the more affected one.

I think, LOL.

No wonder you are confused. I don't even know anymore.

Grace

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> NO! Madison is the MORE severely affected. That is what is so great...

>

> Salli

What is that famous saying?

Salli is always.... right? Yes, yes... salli is always right.

Grace

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> Madison's first word at school: HELP.

>

>

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> Sandi, one of her teachers, was being tugged on by Madison, because

Madison

> wanted a toy off the shelf.

> So Sandi took the opportunity to say, 'Help! Help! Help!! Say Help,

> Madison! "

>

> Madison's reply:

>

> " Hep? "

>

> Close enough, eh?

CLOSE ENOUGH? Oh, Grace, wonderful, wonderful, wonderful!

Even if she does sound like she hails from the Gulf edges of the Deep South.

Salli

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> Madison's first word at school: HELP.

>

Oh, Grace! That's wonderful!!!

Now you will have to forgive me for not being able to keep this

straight...but Madison is less severely affected, and the supplements have

been helping her -- do I have my twins straight?? I'm really sorry! I am

awful with names.

Oh hooray! =)))

-Sara.

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Madison is less severely affected, and the supplements have

> been helping her -- do I have my twins straight?? I'm really sorry! I am

> awful with names.

NO! Madison is the MORE severely affected. That is what is so great...

Salli

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Yay Madison!!!

Tuna

--- Grace Keh wrote:

Madison's first word at school: HELP.

Sandi, one of her teachers, was being tugged on by

Madison, because Madison wanted a toy off the shelf.

So Sandi took the opportunity to say, 'Help! Help!

Help!! Say Help, Madison!'

Madison's reply: 'Hep?'

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" Normal is just a setting on the washing machine. "

Whoopi Goldberg

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> > Don't forget my invitation to their college graduation.

> >

> > Salli

>

> Yes, and she goes up to the podium and says:

>

>

> " HEP? "

>

> Grace :o)

There are some people with autism who should get an endless round of

applause for doing just that.

But I do think she will say more than that. First she'll thank her mother

who worked so hard for her and her father for making sure she had good teeth

and Sydney for being the best sister anyone ever had. Then she'll thank all

the teachers who taught her so well..

And then she will thank ME! For always believing in her.

Salli

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Syd is

> compliant though <sorry Penny>, but Madison is less so. Madison " gets it "

> quicker.... like with DTT sessions..... do it myself, I get a big

cookie - -

> get prompted, the witch gives me a crumb. <~~ that kind of thing.

>

> But I guess that says more about intelligence than autism.

Compliance, alas, alackaday, says very little about intelligence.

If she's smart, she'll do fine though, even if she isn't compliant. Putter

was NOT compliant when he started in his DTT classroom.

Salli

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> And then she will thank ME! For always believing in her.

>

> Salli

Salli,

If she gets there, (and I don't even need the podium part... just college

would be nice... heck, just high school would be nice...) then I will buy

you a Ferrari.

Grace

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>>and BTW, it took about 6 months to teach to ask for help when he was

3 1/2!!!!

Jacquie

The child wasn't asking for help.

The child was merely repeating the WORD " help " . I seriously doubt she has

any idea what the word means LOL!!!

But maybe in 6 months. Hopefully, anyhow. :o)

Grace

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WTG, Madison!

Mimi

> --- Grace Keh wrote:

>

> Madison's first word at school: HELP.

>

> Sandi, one of her teachers, was being tugged on by

> Madison, because Madison wanted a toy off the shelf.

>

> So Sandi took the opportunity to say, 'Help! Help!

> Help!! Say Help, Madison!'

>

> Madison's reply: 'Hep?'

>

> =====

> " Normal is just a setting on the washing machine. "

> Whoopi Goldberg

>

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> Salli,

> If she gets there, (and I don't even need the podium part... just college

> would be nice... heck, just high school would be nice...) then I will buy

> you a Ferrari.

>

I am printing this out and keeping it.

Salli

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--perfect!!!!!!!

Thea

- In parenting_autism@y..., " Grace Keh " <gracekeh@y...> wrote:

> Madison's first word at school: HELP.

>

>

>

> Sandi, one of her teachers, was being tugged on by Madison, because

Madison

> wanted a toy off the shelf.

> So Sandi took the opportunity to say, 'Help! Help! Help!! Say Help,

> Madison! "

>

> Madison's reply:

>

> " Hep? "

>

> Close enough, eh?

>

>

>

> Grace

> Mom to twin girls Sydney and Madison

> Born 3/28/98

> Wife to Shaun 1/11/97

> Reply to: gracekeh@a...

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Awsome!!!! Grace, that is wonderful!!! Now to get her to use it!! Great,

Great, Great!

Tamara

----Original Message Follows----

Reply-To: parenting_autism

To: " Parenting Autism Group " <parenting_autism >

Subject: HELP - - a la Putter style

Date: Thu, 10 Jan 2002 09:02:18 -0800

Madison's first word at school: HELP.

Sandi, one of her teachers, was being tugged on by Madison, because Madison

wanted a toy off the shelf.

So Sandi took the opportunity to say, 'Help! Help! Help!! Say Help,

Madison! "

Madison's reply:

" Hep? "

Close enough, eh?

Grace

Mom to twin girls Sydney and Madison

Born 3/28/98

Wife to Shaun 1/11/97

Reply to: gracekeh@...

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Oh Man... I am KEEPING this post.....

Re: HELP - - a la Putter style

> And then she will thank ME! For always believing in her.

>

> Salli

Salli,

If she gets there, (and I don't even need the podium part... just college

would be nice... heck, just high school would be nice...) then I will buy

you a Ferrari.

Grace

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> > Salli, Future Old Lady in a Ferrari Club Founder (Join my club!

> > www.folfcf.org )

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> Salli, I can't get your page to come up. You should call your customer

> support people and let them know it's down.

>

Rats! That's the fifth time today. Thanks, Sara, I'll let them know.

Salli, Founder of Fictitious Websites of America Club, www.fofwac.org

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