Guest guest Posted August 8, 2002 Report Share Posted August 8, 2002 > > > I was so proud of him -- and thankful to have a friend who's been there through all of it and knows when to cry. :-) > > Jacquie That is a GREAT moment Kerri Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 8, 2002 Report Share Posted August 8, 2002 Jacquie, This is fantastic!! And to be able to have someone close to you hear it and recognize what a wonderful accomplishment it was!!! Way to go !! Sue ------------------------------------------- Introducing NetZero Long Distance Unlimited Long Distance only $29.95/ month! Sign Up Today! www.netzerolongdistance.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 8, 2002 Report Share Posted August 8, 2002 Jacquie, Ok, HELP!! How did you get him to this point? That is wonderful and aso had me tearing up. The Hunny Family wrote: I was on the phone with my best friend this morning, and ERic was following me around. Finally I just gave the phone to him, realizing as I did that she hasn't seen or talked to him in about 6 months. EVERY WORD he said was clear. (she's used to hearing him jabber away in japanese or klingon) He asked about her son BY NAME, asked how he was, what he was doing, what toys he has...he answered her questions about his favorite tv show...he told her he could spell his name, spelled it for her, and said, " I write it on the top or bottom of pictures I draw. " He talked to her for about five minutes!!! When I took the phone back, she was crying. " Oh my god, " she said, " he's SO DIFFERENT! He's so much like any other little boy! We had a CONVERSATION!!! " I was so proud of him -- and thankful to have a friend who's been there through all of it and knows when to cry. :-) Jacquie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 8, 2002 Report Share Posted August 8, 2002 That is all just way too cool! I love it when you can see their progress and how lucky you are to share it with a friend who really gets it! Jacquie H > > I was on the phone with my best friend this morning, and ERic was following me around. Finally I just gave the phone to him, realizing as I did that she hasn't seen or talked to him in about 6 months. > > EVERY WORD he said was clear. (she's used to hearing him jabber away in japanese or klingon) He asked about her son BY NAME, asked how he was, what he was doing, what toys he has...he answered her questions about his favorite tv show...he told her he could spell his name, spelled it for her, and said, " I write it on the top or bottom of pictures I draw. " He talked to her for about five minutes!!! > > When I took the phone back, she was crying. " Oh my god, " she said, " he's SO DIFFERENT! He's so much like any other little boy! We had a CONVERSATION!!! " > > I was so proud of him -- and thankful to have a friend who's been there through all of it and knows when to cry. :-) > > Jacquie > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 8, 2002 Report Share Posted August 8, 2002 > Jacquie, > Ok, HELP!! How did you get him to this point? That is wonderful and aso had me tearing up. > , I don't know that I did get him to this point. Sometimes I think that this was how he was programmed to develop all along. Other times, I do try to take some credit... ;-) Over the years (he was dx'd right before 3, and he'll be 6 at the end of this month), the things I think have made the MOST difference are: -we forced him to try and make the words for things he wanted, just you've read about Sara doing now. -we took away ALL things he used to stim -- letters and numbers, mostly, to the extent of covering the microwave clock. This doesn't work for all kids; this can actually impede the development of some. But for HIM, it made him have to look to US to be entertained rather than focus on those things all the time. -we gave him advance warning of EVERYTHING coming up, eg: after we eat, we're going to the store (repeated 72 times before eating and during eating) Now he transistions fine. -I keep up a running narrative of life and everything we're doing. I talk talk talk talk talk. For a long long time that was really hard because he didn't seem to understand or listen to a word I was saying, but I just kept doing it. -we make him make choices. he has to choose EVERYTHING, and has had to since he was 3. We started just by holding two shirts up and making him choose. If he didn't choose, then we just sat there til he did. -he's been casein-free for 2 1/2 years. One week we ran out of milk and forgot to buy more, and three days later he started combing words! I hadn't even CONSIDERED the diet until that day. We removed gluten, too -- but it made no difference. We've had no formal therapy; we had a girl who came 5 hours a week but she did mostly academic stuff with him. We just test out every single thing we read about on him, use what seems to work or what we feel comfortable with, and ignore the rest. We're lucky that he's an only child, because we really do raise him in a sort of casual-therapy environment 24/7. My dh and I have NO IDEA how to relate to NT kids, and if we HAD an NT kid we couldn't do it this way. is really young yet. You are going to find the things that work for you. Just keep trying out whatever you find, and keeping the things that feel right. :-) Jacquie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 8, 2002 Report Share Posted August 8, 2002 That is so great. I'm happy for you. Tina W. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 8, 2002 Report Share Posted August 8, 2002 So cool!!! <sniff> Penny :-) >>>>>> I was so proud of him -- and thankful to have a friend who's been there through all of it and knows when to cry. :-) Jacquie <<<<<< Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 11, 2002 Report Share Posted August 11, 2002 Way to go Boone!!!! Sue ------------------------------------------- Introducing NetZero Long Distance Unlimited Long Distance only $29.95/ month! Sign Up Today! www.netzerolongdistance.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 11, 2002 Report Share Posted August 11, 2002 Hooray! Sounds like he is off to a really good start!~ Jacquie H > By the way, I got a glowing report from Boone's teachers about his first day > of school on Friday. He participated in class, paid attention and followed > directions. He also made two 100s on his work sheets -- one math (counting) > and one matching colors. > > He even used crayons! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 12, 2002 Report Share Posted August 12, 2002 > I was so proud of him -- and thankful to have a friend who's been there through all of it and knows when to cry. :-) > > Jacquie > Must be nice. My best friend keeps telling me there's no way Boone will be able to handle " regular " kindergarten. I *know* she means well and thinks she's helping to soften the inevitable blow, but I'm ready to strangle her everytime she brings it up. By the way, I got a glowing report from Boone's teachers about his first day of school on Friday. He participated in class, paid attention and followed directions. He also made two 100s on his work sheets -- one math (counting) and one matching colors. He even used crayons! Sissi Kids' Page http://www.isoa.net/~nitetrax/dillon.htm Boone's Art http://www.isoa.net/~nitetrax/bart.htm Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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