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> i always associated easter seals as the organization that supports

children with physical disablilities. i'll have to investigate further.

> michelle mg

Not at all! In fact, this year's Easter Seal's poster child is an Aspie. He

goes to Boone's school. I think he's in second grade.

I'll try to find a link. It was on our local news here in November. He may

be the poster child for the local chapter, but I'm pretty sure they said

national poster child.

Sissi

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> i always associated easter seals as the organization that supports

children with physical disablilities. i'll have to investigate further.

> michelle mg

Not at all! In fact, this year's Easter Seal's poster child is an Aspie. He

goes to Boone's school. I think he's in second grade.

I'll try to find a link. It was on our local news here in November. He may

be the poster child for the local chapter, but I'm pretty sure they said

national poster child.

Sissi

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> i always associated easter seals as the organization that supports

children with physical disablilities. i'll have to investigate further.

> michelle mg

Not at all! In fact, this year's Easter Seal's poster child is an Aspie. He

goes to Boone's school. I think he's in second grade.

I'll try to find a link. It was on our local news here in November. He may

be the poster child for the local chapter, but I'm pretty sure they said

national poster child.

Sissi

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I can't find a link but I checked the Easter Seal's site and it doesn't

mention him there. I have written to the TV station to ask them. Maybe it

was local or state.

But there are a lot of autism pages on the www.easterseals.org website.

Sissi

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> > i always associated easter seals as the organization that supports

> children with physical disablilities. i'll have to investigate further.

> > michelle mg

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> Not at all! In fact, this year's Easter Seal's poster child is an Aspie.

He

> goes to Boone's school. I think he's in second grade.

>

> I'll try to find a link. It was on our local news here in November. He may

> be the poster child for the local chapter, but I'm pretty sure they said

> national poster child.

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> Sissi

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I can't find a link but I checked the Easter Seal's site and it doesn't

mention him there. I have written to the TV station to ask them. Maybe it

was local or state.

But there are a lot of autism pages on the www.easterseals.org website.

Sissi

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> > i always associated easter seals as the organization that supports

> children with physical disablilities. i'll have to investigate further.

> > michelle mg

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> Not at all! In fact, this year's Easter Seal's poster child is an Aspie.

He

> goes to Boone's school. I think he's in second grade.

>

> I'll try to find a link. It was on our local news here in November. He may

> be the poster child for the local chapter, but I'm pretty sure they said

> national poster child.

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> Sissi

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Sissi,

Sounds wonderful. We had trouble with the machine, was more

interested in playing with it than talking. It sounds like its been

great for Boone though.

Thea

-- In parenting_autism , " Sissi Garvey "

<sgarvey@t...> wrote:

> I love this machine! Not only is Boone repeating the sentences

recorded on the audio card reader, he's suddenly just " talking "

about things. There's a lot of jabbering, but he's trying very hard,

you know?

>

> Yesterday his dad and brother were sitting at the table. Boone

said, " Let me sit down. "

>

> He has NEVER said anything like that before and it's not one of

the memorized sentences.

>

> Sissi -- still amazed

>

>

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Sissi,

Sounds wonderful. We had trouble with the machine, was more

interested in playing with it than talking. It sounds like its been

great for Boone though.

Thea

-- In parenting_autism , " Sissi Garvey "

<sgarvey@t...> wrote:

> I love this machine! Not only is Boone repeating the sentences

recorded on the audio card reader, he's suddenly just " talking "

about things. There's a lot of jabbering, but he's trying very hard,

you know?

>

> Yesterday his dad and brother were sitting at the table. Boone

said, " Let me sit down. "

>

> He has NEVER said anything like that before and it's not one of

the memorized sentences.

>

> Sissi -- still amazed

>

>

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Sissi,

Sounds wonderful. We had trouble with the machine, was more

interested in playing with it than talking. It sounds like its been

great for Boone though.

Thea

-- In parenting_autism , " Sissi Garvey "

<sgarvey@t...> wrote:

> I love this machine! Not only is Boone repeating the sentences

recorded on the audio card reader, he's suddenly just " talking "

about things. There's a lot of jabbering, but he's trying very hard,

you know?

>

> Yesterday his dad and brother were sitting at the table. Boone

said, " Let me sit down. "

>

> He has NEVER said anything like that before and it's not one of

the memorized sentences.

>

> Sissi -- still amazed

>

>

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Maybe he's the king of lazy speech. I think lots of auties have this

syndrome. I think they need to practice talking like a bodybuilder

to gain verbal strength. I do these emotional situation flashcards

with and he complains his " eyes hurt " , or his " head hurts " , and

will say something about the picture in relation to what he wants to

do as opposed to looking at the picture and saying something

relevant. tries to do his 2 or 3 word thing, however, he is

going to a great school and they dont allow it. Really, I guess its

just such an effort to talk that its the easier way. However, when

he wants to, will repeat the same stuff over and over, seems

that takes more effort. I think jabbering, babbling, whatever, is

actually good, however annoying, I think it shows wanting to

imitate.

Thea

-- In parenting_autism , " Sissi Garvey "

<sgarvey@t...> wrote:

> He makes a LOT of noise, he just doesn't say much of anything.

>

> Unless you count numbers, time and things like that as sentences.

I don't.

>

> He is the king of one word demands, however.

>

> Sissi

>

> An independant sentence!

> >

> >

> > I love this machine! Not only is Boone repeating the sentences

recorded

> on the audio card reader, he's suddenly just " talking " about

things. There's

> a lot of jabbering, but he's trying very hard, you know?

> >

> > Yesterday his dad and brother were sitting at the table. Boone

said,

> " Let me sit down. "

> >

> > He has NEVER said anything like that before and it's not one

of the

> memorized sentences.

> >

> > Sissi -- still amazed

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Maybe he's the king of lazy speech. I think lots of auties have this

syndrome. I think they need to practice talking like a bodybuilder

to gain verbal strength. I do these emotional situation flashcards

with and he complains his " eyes hurt " , or his " head hurts " , and

will say something about the picture in relation to what he wants to

do as opposed to looking at the picture and saying something

relevant. tries to do his 2 or 3 word thing, however, he is

going to a great school and they dont allow it. Really, I guess its

just such an effort to talk that its the easier way. However, when

he wants to, will repeat the same stuff over and over, seems

that takes more effort. I think jabbering, babbling, whatever, is

actually good, however annoying, I think it shows wanting to

imitate.

Thea

-- In parenting_autism , " Sissi Garvey "

<sgarvey@t...> wrote:

> He makes a LOT of noise, he just doesn't say much of anything.

>

> Unless you count numbers, time and things like that as sentences.

I don't.

>

> He is the king of one word demands, however.

>

> Sissi

>

> An independant sentence!

> >

> >

> > I love this machine! Not only is Boone repeating the sentences

recorded

> on the audio card reader, he's suddenly just " talking " about

things. There's

> a lot of jabbering, but he's trying very hard, you know?

> >

> > Yesterday his dad and brother were sitting at the table. Boone

said,

> " Let me sit down. "

> >

> > He has NEVER said anything like that before and it's not one

of the

> memorized sentences.

> >

> > Sissi -- still amazed

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Maybe he's the king of lazy speech. I think lots of auties have this

syndrome. I think they need to practice talking like a bodybuilder

to gain verbal strength. I do these emotional situation flashcards

with and he complains his " eyes hurt " , or his " head hurts " , and

will say something about the picture in relation to what he wants to

do as opposed to looking at the picture and saying something

relevant. tries to do his 2 or 3 word thing, however, he is

going to a great school and they dont allow it. Really, I guess its

just such an effort to talk that its the easier way. However, when

he wants to, will repeat the same stuff over and over, seems

that takes more effort. I think jabbering, babbling, whatever, is

actually good, however annoying, I think it shows wanting to

imitate.

Thea

-- In parenting_autism , " Sissi Garvey "

<sgarvey@t...> wrote:

> He makes a LOT of noise, he just doesn't say much of anything.

>

> Unless you count numbers, time and things like that as sentences.

I don't.

>

> He is the king of one word demands, however.

>

> Sissi

>

> An independant sentence!

> >

> >

> > I love this machine! Not only is Boone repeating the sentences

recorded

> on the audio card reader, he's suddenly just " talking " about

things. There's

> a lot of jabbering, but he's trying very hard, you know?

> >

> > Yesterday his dad and brother were sitting at the table. Boone

said,

> " Let me sit down. "

> >

> > He has NEVER said anything like that before and it's not one

of the

> memorized sentences.

> >

> > Sissi -- still amazed

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Sissi,

This is just so FANTASTIC for you and your family!! This unit seems to be

helping him make a connection between the things he's been hearing all along

and the fact that it actually means something when it's said!!

Sue

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Sissi,

This is just so FANTASTIC for you and your family!! This unit seems to be

helping him make a connection between the things he's been hearing all along

and the fact that it actually means something when it's said!!

Sue

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I just remember that he kept going on and on about the time change and how the

clocks were " wrong " . LOL! Never clicked that he wasn't saying entire sentances

about it.

Georga Hackworth

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An independant sentence!

>

>

> I love this machine! Not only is Boone repeating the sentences recorded

on the audio card reader, he's suddenly just " talking " about things. There's

a lot of jabbering, but he's trying very hard, you know?

>

> Yesterday his dad and brother were sitting at the table. Boone said,

" Let me sit down. "

>

> He has NEVER said anything like that before and it's not one of the

memorized sentences.

>

> Sissi -- still amazed

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I just remember that he kept going on and on about the time change and how the

clocks were " wrong " . LOL! Never clicked that he wasn't saying entire sentances

about it.

Georga Hackworth

www.ubah.com/F1549 Enter to win $50 in FREE books!

An independant sentence!

>

>

> I love this machine! Not only is Boone repeating the sentences recorded

on the audio card reader, he's suddenly just " talking " about things. There's

a lot of jabbering, but he's trying very hard, you know?

>

> Yesterday his dad and brother were sitting at the table. Boone said,

" Let me sit down. "

>

> He has NEVER said anything like that before and it's not one of the

memorized sentences.

>

> Sissi -- still amazed

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> I just remember that he kept going on and on about the time change and how

the clocks were " wrong " . LOL! Never clicked that he wasn't saying entire

sentances about it.

>

How could I forget it was daylight savings time -- the worst days of my

life!

Sissi

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>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

Yesterday his dad and brother were sitting at the

table. Boone said, " Let me sit down. "

>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

Woo hoo!! WTG Boone!!!

Tuna :-D

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How much patience you have, for instance.

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> Maybe he's the king of lazy speech. I think lots of auties have this

> syndrome. I think they need to practice talking like a bodybuilder

> to gain verbal strength.

Thea,

You may be right.

I admit I haven't worked as had as I should with Boone in that department. I

was so damned thrilled to be able to communicate at all (PECS) that I didn't

push too hard.

I think he's definitely ready now though.

Sissi

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> Maybe he's the king of lazy speech. I think lots of auties have this

> syndrome. I think they need to practice talking like a bodybuilder

> to gain verbal strength.

Thea,

You may be right.

I admit I haven't worked as had as I should with Boone in that department. I

was so damned thrilled to be able to communicate at all (PECS) that I didn't

push too hard.

I think he's definitely ready now though.

Sissi

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> Maybe he's the king of lazy speech. I think lots of auties have this

> syndrome. I think they need to practice talking like a bodybuilder

> to gain verbal strength.

Thea,

You may be right.

I admit I haven't worked as had as I should with Boone in that department. I

was so damned thrilled to be able to communicate at all (PECS) that I didn't

push too hard.

I think he's definitely ready now though.

Sissi

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OMG!!!!!! that is fantastic! Boone is 5 right? When is his birthday?

Jacquie H

An independant sentence!

I love this machine! Not only is Boone repeating the sentences recorded on the

audio card reader, he's suddenly just " talking " about things. There's a lot of

jabbering, but he's trying very hard, you know?

Yesterday his dad and brother were sitting at the table. Boone said, " Let me

sit down. "

He has NEVER said anything like that before and it's not one of the memorized

sentences.

Sissi -- still amazed

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OMG!!!!!! that is fantastic! Boone is 5 right? When is his birthday?

Jacquie H

An independant sentence!

I love this machine! Not only is Boone repeating the sentences recorded on the

audio card reader, he's suddenly just " talking " about things. There's a lot of

jabbering, but he's trying very hard, you know?

Yesterday his dad and brother were sitting at the table. Boone said, " Let me

sit down. "

He has NEVER said anything like that before and it's not one of the memorized

sentences.

Sissi -- still amazed

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OMG!!!!!! that is fantastic! Boone is 5 right? When is his birthday?

Jacquie H

An independant sentence!

I love this machine! Not only is Boone repeating the sentences recorded on the

audio card reader, he's suddenly just " talking " about things. There's a lot of

jabbering, but he's trying very hard, you know?

Yesterday his dad and brother were sitting at the table. Boone said, " Let me

sit down. "

He has NEVER said anything like that before and it's not one of the memorized

sentences.

Sissi -- still amazed

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