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get feeling better soon , maybe you'll get some rest tomorrow.

> More specifically, I caught the head cold my kids have had.

Blech.

> My whole head is stuffy and my ears are congested. My balance

keeps

> following me a second or so after I move my head and it's

irritating

> my asthma. On the up side I have plenty of albuterol and cough

> drops, and has school tomorrow for a couple hours.

>

> School is turning out to be a very good thing for . He is

> picking up more ASL and better yet the reciprocity idea behind

> communication seems to be getting through to him. That makes SUCH

a

> difference!! I can tell him simple things now and sometimes he

> actually does them. I can ask a clarifying question, with ASL

> prompts, like " Water or Milk? " and sometimes I get an answer. This

> is also a critically useful skill when determining which movie he

> wishes to see. I'd say his overall tantrumming is down 50% which I

> think is very very cool. Not to mention just a wee bit more quiet.

>

> Next Tuesday we have his eligibility meeting for transition to the

> older kid part of ECE and I am not sure if they are going to qual

him

> under DD services or speech. I don't suppose it matters really at

> this point as long as he continues to receive the excellent

services

> he is benefitting from. I am going to bring up ESY though and

start

> that process. He has made some nice gains and with emerging

> communication skills, even as ASL, I'd really like to see that

> fostered.

>

>

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get feeling better soon , maybe you'll get some rest tomorrow.

> More specifically, I caught the head cold my kids have had.

Blech.

> My whole head is stuffy and my ears are congested. My balance

keeps

> following me a second or so after I move my head and it's

irritating

> my asthma. On the up side I have plenty of albuterol and cough

> drops, and has school tomorrow for a couple hours.

>

> School is turning out to be a very good thing for . He is

> picking up more ASL and better yet the reciprocity idea behind

> communication seems to be getting through to him. That makes SUCH

a

> difference!! I can tell him simple things now and sometimes he

> actually does them. I can ask a clarifying question, with ASL

> prompts, like " Water or Milk? " and sometimes I get an answer. This

> is also a critically useful skill when determining which movie he

> wishes to see. I'd say his overall tantrumming is down 50% which I

> think is very very cool. Not to mention just a wee bit more quiet.

>

> Next Tuesday we have his eligibility meeting for transition to the

> older kid part of ECE and I am not sure if they are going to qual

him

> under DD services or speech. I don't suppose it matters really at

> this point as long as he continues to receive the excellent

services

> he is benefitting from. I am going to bring up ESY though and

start

> that process. He has made some nice gains and with emerging

> communication skills, even as ASL, I'd really like to see that

> fostered.

>

>

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, when and I started using ASL, his tantrums and

frustration decreased remarkably. Being able to communicate--to be

understood by others--does make a difference.

Maggie

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> Next Tuesday we have his eligibility meeting for transition to the

> older kid part of ECE and I am not sure if they are going to qual him

> under DD services or speech. I don't suppose it matters really at

> this point as long as he continues to receive the excellent services

> he is benefitting from. I am going to bring up ESY though and start

> that process. He has made some nice gains and with emerging

> communication skills, even as ASL, I'd really like to see that

> fostered.

>

Good news on too. Glad to hear he is understanding that

communication is an exchange. Boy, did it take Putter a LONG time to get

that.

Salli

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> Next Tuesday we have his eligibility meeting for transition to the

> older kid part of ECE and I am not sure if they are going to qual him

> under DD services or speech. I don't suppose it matters really at

> this point as long as he continues to receive the excellent services

> he is benefitting from. I am going to bring up ESY though and start

> that process. He has made some nice gains and with emerging

> communication skills, even as ASL, I'd really like to see that

> fostered.

>

Good news on too. Glad to hear he is understanding that

communication is an exchange. Boy, did it take Putter a LONG time to get

that.

Salli

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,

I think it's wonderful to hear is getting the link between signing

and communication! I really think this has a lot to do with how got

where he is today, that link clicked and he wanted to know more.

Good luck on ESY and I hope your head feels better soon!

Sue

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So sorry you are sick, that's the worst when you have kids to manage. But

I'm really happy to hear that is doing so well. I imagine it will

help him considerably, especially if he is beginning to answer questions and

indicate preferences. Way to go!

(SAHM in GA)

MSN elizabethloht@...

n 33, mo, no formal dx

Phoebe, 9 wks

ps: sorry I missed you in IM, I finally went to bed around 3:00 ...

I Hab A Code & Thoughts

> More specifically, I caught the head cold my kids have had. Blech.

> My whole head is stuffy and my ears are congested. My balance keeps

> following me a second or so after I move my head and it's irritating

> my asthma. On the up side I have plenty of albuterol and cough

> drops, and has school tomorrow for a couple hours.

>

> School is turning out to be a very good thing for . He is

> picking up more ASL and better yet the reciprocity idea behind

> communication seems to be getting through to him. That makes SUCH a

> difference!! I can tell him simple things now and sometimes he

> actually does them. I can ask a clarifying question, with ASL

> prompts, like " Water or Milk? " and sometimes I get an answer. This

> is also a critically useful skill when determining which movie he

> wishes to see. I'd say his overall tantrumming is down 50% which I

> think is very very cool. Not to mention just a wee bit more quiet.

>

> Next Tuesday we have his eligibility meeting for transition to the

> older kid part of ECE and I am not sure if they are going to qual him

> under DD services or speech. I don't suppose it matters really at

> this point as long as he continues to receive the excellent services

> he is benefitting from. I am going to bring up ESY though and start

> that process. He has made some nice gains and with emerging

> communication skills, even as ASL, I'd really like to see that

> fostered.

>

>

>

>

>

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So sorry you are sick, that's the worst when you have kids to manage. But

I'm really happy to hear that is doing so well. I imagine it will

help him considerably, especially if he is beginning to answer questions and

indicate preferences. Way to go!

(SAHM in GA)

MSN elizabethloht@...

n 33, mo, no formal dx

Phoebe, 9 wks

ps: sorry I missed you in IM, I finally went to bed around 3:00 ...

I Hab A Code & Thoughts

> More specifically, I caught the head cold my kids have had. Blech.

> My whole head is stuffy and my ears are congested. My balance keeps

> following me a second or so after I move my head and it's irritating

> my asthma. On the up side I have plenty of albuterol and cough

> drops, and has school tomorrow for a couple hours.

>

> School is turning out to be a very good thing for . He is

> picking up more ASL and better yet the reciprocity idea behind

> communication seems to be getting through to him. That makes SUCH a

> difference!! I can tell him simple things now and sometimes he

> actually does them. I can ask a clarifying question, with ASL

> prompts, like " Water or Milk? " and sometimes I get an answer. This

> is also a critically useful skill when determining which movie he

> wishes to see. I'd say his overall tantrumming is down 50% which I

> think is very very cool. Not to mention just a wee bit more quiet.

>

> Next Tuesday we have his eligibility meeting for transition to the

> older kid part of ECE and I am not sure if they are going to qual him

> under DD services or speech. I don't suppose it matters really at

> this point as long as he continues to receive the excellent services

> he is benefitting from. I am going to bring up ESY though and start

> that process. He has made some nice gains and with emerging

> communication skills, even as ASL, I'd really like to see that

> fostered.

>

>

>

>

>

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So sorry you are sick, that's the worst when you have kids to manage. But

I'm really happy to hear that is doing so well. I imagine it will

help him considerably, especially if he is beginning to answer questions and

indicate preferences. Way to go!

(SAHM in GA)

MSN elizabethloht@...

n 33, mo, no formal dx

Phoebe, 9 wks

ps: sorry I missed you in IM, I finally went to bed around 3:00 ...

I Hab A Code & Thoughts

> More specifically, I caught the head cold my kids have had. Blech.

> My whole head is stuffy and my ears are congested. My balance keeps

> following me a second or so after I move my head and it's irritating

> my asthma. On the up side I have plenty of albuterol and cough

> drops, and has school tomorrow for a couple hours.

>

> School is turning out to be a very good thing for . He is

> picking up more ASL and better yet the reciprocity idea behind

> communication seems to be getting through to him. That makes SUCH a

> difference!! I can tell him simple things now and sometimes he

> actually does them. I can ask a clarifying question, with ASL

> prompts, like " Water or Milk? " and sometimes I get an answer. This

> is also a critically useful skill when determining which movie he

> wishes to see. I'd say his overall tantrumming is down 50% which I

> think is very very cool. Not to mention just a wee bit more quiet.

>

> Next Tuesday we have his eligibility meeting for transition to the

> older kid part of ECE and I am not sure if they are going to qual him

> under DD services or speech. I don't suppose it matters really at

> this point as long as he continues to receive the excellent services

> he is benefitting from. I am going to bring up ESY though and start

> that process. He has made some nice gains and with emerging

> communication skills, even as ASL, I'd really like to see that

> fostered.

>

>

>

>

>

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