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far as to line up the PET guinea pigs. Do you know what a chore

that is?

> Sometimes piggies don't want to be lined up. Sometimes they will

line up

> but they don't want to stay for very long. It's all quite

interesting to

> watch.

> Georga

AH...the visual on that is just too funny!!!

I could picture jenna doing this, if she wasn't

so afraid of any kind of animal...

thanks for the laugh!!!

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> far as to line up the PET guinea pigs. Do you know what a chore

> that is?

> > Sometimes piggies don't want to be lined up.

Oh, dear, Georga, I remember when our cat had kittens and how hard poor

Putter tried to line those kittens up!

It does NOT work.

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> far as to line up the PET guinea pigs. Do you know what a chore

> that is?

> > Sometimes piggies don't want to be lined up.

Oh, dear, Georga, I remember when our cat had kittens and how hard poor

Putter tried to line those kittens up!

It does NOT work.

Salli

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The one time she did this I wish I had had a camera to take a picture. I

bought this little wooden bench at the thrift store that the back rest of

the bench says " time out " . She lined piggies up on that. It was really

cute.

Georga

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ride....

> far as to line up the PET guinea pigs. Do you know what a chore

> that is?

> > Sometimes piggies don't want to be lined up. Sometimes they will

> line up

> > but they don't want to stay for very long. It's all quite

> interesting to

> > watch.

>

> > Georga

> AH...the visual on that is just too funny!!!

> I could picture jenna doing this, if she wasn't

> so afraid of any kind of animal...

> thanks for the laugh!!!

> nancy :)

>

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The one time she did this I wish I had had a camera to take a picture. I

bought this little wooden bench at the thrift store that the back rest of

the bench says " time out " . She lined piggies up on that. It was really

cute.

Georga

Re: Now I know why you call it a roller coaster

ride....

> far as to line up the PET guinea pigs. Do you know what a chore

> that is?

> > Sometimes piggies don't want to be lined up. Sometimes they will

> line up

> > but they don't want to stay for very long. It's all quite

> interesting to

> > watch.

>

> > Georga

> AH...the visual on that is just too funny!!!

> I could picture jenna doing this, if she wasn't

> so afraid of any kind of animal...

> thanks for the laugh!!!

> nancy :)

>

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LOL!

Kittens are much more uncooperative than piggies.

Georga

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>

> > far as to line up the PET guinea pigs. Do you know what a chore

> > that is?

> > > Sometimes piggies don't want to be lined up.

>

> Oh, dear, Georga, I remember when our cat had kittens and how hard poor

> Putter tried to line those kittens up!

>

> It does NOT work.

>

> Salli

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That's great Dakota is giving her therapy for free.

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coaster ride....

I laugh a little bit about how Cheyenne lines things up. She has gone

as

far as to line up the PET guinea pigs. Do you know what a chore that

is?

Sometimes piggies don't want to be lined up. Sometimes they will line

up

but they don't want to stay for very long. It's all quite interesting

to

watch.

She has started playing with toys normally. It never dawned on me that

she

lined things up until one day she just lined up everything, the touchy

feely

books on the floor, her stuffed ducks on the TV, the piggies..... She

isn't

as quarky as the other ones so I often wonder what the deal is with her.

Anyway, I have noticed that she doesn't really play with anything

(except

her ducks and books) on her own unless someone engages her. Dakota is

good

for that. He is always right in someones face. I think he has been

good

for Savannah. LOL! She used to sit and stare, totaly zone out and you

could yell in her ears or smack her and she would stay zoned. It was

really

disturbing. Nothing could reach her. It was like she just totaly lost

touch with the world. Dakota is always in her face making her read to

him

or play with him with his moose or something. If it wasn't for Dakota

forcing interaction out of her I think we would still have that zoning

problem. He is like built in therapy. LOL!

When Dr Fry told us that he felt we were doing just fine with her and he

wouldn't recommend any outside services I thought he was nuts. He told

us

just to keep doing what we were doing. All we did was give her Dakota

for a

brother. LOL! Anything else that we did I can't remember. I think I

just

did what I felt she needed without thinking consciencely about it.

Georga

Re: Now I know why you call it a roller

coaster

ride....

> > Sorry I typed fast and was upset so I don't think I made sense

LOL...No

> doesn't " play " like a 2 yr old so now that you mention it

LOL...

>

> Oh, I think I understood you. I felt much the same way. A very laid

back

> mom was I.

>

> He does love to be outside and check things out, play in the sand but

its

> just pile and dump, pile and dump. I guess what I was thinking is that

he

is

> happy when he is doing that KWIM?

>

> Putter was a veritable ray of sunshine. Give him some grass to pull

up

and

> his mama nearby and his life was set.

>

> Some children with autism are so overwhelmed by the confusing sensory

> problems that they are very very unhappy, and I think it is much more

> obviously easy to treat them. But Putter was quite quite happy and I

hated

> to make him unhappy especially as he had such severe separation

anxiety.

>

> Today I was all excited because I thought I could hear him playing

with

> matchboxes in his room so I rush in and to my horror, he is lining

them

> up..never done that before

> >

> >

> Ah, I remember coming downstairs to find Putter creating color coded

trains.

> It gave me a cold feeling in the pit of my stomach because it was so

very

> different from the way my other children played.

>

> Salli

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

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That's great Dakota is giving her therapy for free.

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De: Jor'gha HaQ

Enviado el: Sábado, 26 de Abril de 2003 11:44 a.m.

Para: parenting_autism

Asunto: Re: Now I know why you call it a roller

coaster ride....

I laugh a little bit about how Cheyenne lines things up. She has gone

as

far as to line up the PET guinea pigs. Do you know what a chore that

is?

Sometimes piggies don't want to be lined up. Sometimes they will line

up

but they don't want to stay for very long. It's all quite interesting

to

watch.

She has started playing with toys normally. It never dawned on me that

she

lined things up until one day she just lined up everything, the touchy

feely

books on the floor, her stuffed ducks on the TV, the piggies..... She

isn't

as quarky as the other ones so I often wonder what the deal is with her.

Anyway, I have noticed that she doesn't really play with anything

(except

her ducks and books) on her own unless someone engages her. Dakota is

good

for that. He is always right in someones face. I think he has been

good

for Savannah. LOL! She used to sit and stare, totaly zone out and you

could yell in her ears or smack her and she would stay zoned. It was

really

disturbing. Nothing could reach her. It was like she just totaly lost

touch with the world. Dakota is always in her face making her read to

him

or play with him with his moose or something. If it wasn't for Dakota

forcing interaction out of her I think we would still have that zoning

problem. He is like built in therapy. LOL!

When Dr Fry told us that he felt we were doing just fine with her and he

wouldn't recommend any outside services I thought he was nuts. He told

us

just to keep doing what we were doing. All we did was give her Dakota

for a

brother. LOL! Anything else that we did I can't remember. I think I

just

did what I felt she needed without thinking consciencely about it.

Georga

Re: Now I know why you call it a roller

coaster

ride....

> > Sorry I typed fast and was upset so I don't think I made sense

LOL...No

> doesn't " play " like a 2 yr old so now that you mention it

LOL...

>

> Oh, I think I understood you. I felt much the same way. A very laid

back

> mom was I.

>

> He does love to be outside and check things out, play in the sand but

its

> just pile and dump, pile and dump. I guess what I was thinking is that

he

is

> happy when he is doing that KWIM?

>

> Putter was a veritable ray of sunshine. Give him some grass to pull

up

and

> his mama nearby and his life was set.

>

> Some children with autism are so overwhelmed by the confusing sensory

> problems that they are very very unhappy, and I think it is much more

> obviously easy to treat them. But Putter was quite quite happy and I

hated

> to make him unhappy especially as he had such severe separation

anxiety.

>

> Today I was all excited because I thought I could hear him playing

with

> matchboxes in his room so I rush in and to my horror, he is lining

them

> up..never done that before

> >

> >

> Ah, I remember coming downstairs to find Putter creating color coded

trains.

> It gave me a cold feeling in the pit of my stomach because it was so

very

> different from the way my other children played.

>

> Salli

>

>

>

>

>

>

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I wonder what we would have to pay him in if he knew he should be charging.

LOL!

Georga

Re: Now I know why you call it a roller

coaster

ride....

> > Sorry I typed fast and was upset so I don't think I made sense

LOL...No

> doesn't " play " like a 2 yr old so now that you mention it

LOL...

>

> Oh, I think I understood you. I felt much the same way. A very laid

back

> mom was I.

>

> He does love to be outside and check things out, play in the sand but

its

> just pile and dump, pile and dump. I guess what I was thinking is that

he

is

> happy when he is doing that KWIM?

>

> Putter was a veritable ray of sunshine. Give him some grass to pull

up

and

> his mama nearby and his life was set.

>

> Some children with autism are so overwhelmed by the confusing sensory

> problems that they are very very unhappy, and I think it is much more

> obviously easy to treat them. But Putter was quite quite happy and I

hated

> to make him unhappy especially as he had such severe separation

anxiety.

>

> Today I was all excited because I thought I could hear him playing

with

> matchboxes in his room so I rush in and to my horror, he is lining

them

> up..never done that before

> >

> >

> Ah, I remember coming downstairs to find Putter creating color coded

trains.

> It gave me a cold feeling in the pit of my stomach because it was so

very

> different from the way my other children played.

>

> Salli

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

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I wonder what we would have to pay him in if he knew he should be charging.

LOL!

Georga

Re: Now I know why you call it a roller

coaster

ride....

> > Sorry I typed fast and was upset so I don't think I made sense

LOL...No

> doesn't " play " like a 2 yr old so now that you mention it

LOL...

>

> Oh, I think I understood you. I felt much the same way. A very laid

back

> mom was I.

>

> He does love to be outside and check things out, play in the sand but

its

> just pile and dump, pile and dump. I guess what I was thinking is that

he

is

> happy when he is doing that KWIM?

>

> Putter was a veritable ray of sunshine. Give him some grass to pull

up

and

> his mama nearby and his life was set.

>

> Some children with autism are so overwhelmed by the confusing sensory

> problems that they are very very unhappy, and I think it is much more

> obviously easy to treat them. But Putter was quite quite happy and I

hated

> to make him unhappy especially as he had such severe separation

anxiety.

>

> Today I was all excited because I thought I could hear him playing

with

> matchboxes in his room so I rush in and to my horror, he is lining

them

> up..never done that before

> >

> >

> Ah, I remember coming downstairs to find Putter creating color coded

trains.

> It gave me a cold feeling in the pit of my stomach because it was so

very

> different from the way my other children played.

>

> Salli

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

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Since he is so good you probably you'd have to pay him big. Don't let

other families found out about him. If you weren't so far away I'd love

to hire him

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De: Jor'gha HaQ

Enviado el: Sábado, 26 de Abril de 2003 08:35 p.m.

Para: parenting_autism

Asunto: Re: Now I know why you call it a roller

coaster ride....

I wonder what we would have to pay him in if he knew he should be

charging.

LOL!

Georga

Re: Now I know why you call it a roller

coaster

ride....

> > Sorry I typed fast and was upset so I don't think I made sense

LOL...No

> doesn't " play " like a 2 yr old so now that you mention it

LOL...

>

> Oh, I think I understood you. I felt much the same way. A very laid

back

> mom was I.

>

> He does love to be outside and check things out, play in the sand but

its

> just pile and dump, pile and dump. I guess what I was thinking is that

he

is

> happy when he is doing that KWIM?

>

> Putter was a veritable ray of sunshine. Give him some grass to pull

up

and

> his mama nearby and his life was set.

>

> Some children with autism are so overwhelmed by the confusing sensory

> problems that they are very very unhappy, and I think it is much more

> obviously easy to treat them. But Putter was quite quite happy and I

hated

> to make him unhappy especially as he had such severe separation

anxiety.

>

> Today I was all excited because I thought I could hear him playing

with

> matchboxes in his room so I rush in and to my horror, he is lining

them

> up..never done that before

> >

> >

> Ah, I remember coming downstairs to find Putter creating color coded

trains.

> It gave me a cold feeling in the pit of my stomach because it was so

very

> different from the way my other children played.

>

> Salli

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

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Since he is so good you probably you'd have to pay him big. Don't let

other families found out about him. If you weren't so far away I'd love

to hire him

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De: Jor'gha HaQ

Enviado el: Sábado, 26 de Abril de 2003 08:35 p.m.

Para: parenting_autism

Asunto: Re: Now I know why you call it a roller

coaster ride....

I wonder what we would have to pay him in if he knew he should be

charging.

LOL!

Georga

Re: Now I know why you call it a roller

coaster

ride....

> > Sorry I typed fast and was upset so I don't think I made sense

LOL...No

> doesn't " play " like a 2 yr old so now that you mention it

LOL...

>

> Oh, I think I understood you. I felt much the same way. A very laid

back

> mom was I.

>

> He does love to be outside and check things out, play in the sand but

its

> just pile and dump, pile and dump. I guess what I was thinking is that

he

is

> happy when he is doing that KWIM?

>

> Putter was a veritable ray of sunshine. Give him some grass to pull

up

and

> his mama nearby and his life was set.

>

> Some children with autism are so overwhelmed by the confusing sensory

> problems that they are very very unhappy, and I think it is much more

> obviously easy to treat them. But Putter was quite quite happy and I

hated

> to make him unhappy especially as he had such severe separation

anxiety.

>

> Today I was all excited because I thought I could hear him playing

with

> matchboxes in his room so I rush in and to my horror, he is lining

them

> up..never done that before

> >

> >

> Ah, I remember coming downstairs to find Putter creating color coded

trains.

> It gave me a cold feeling in the pit of my stomach because it was so

very

> different from the way my other children played.

>

> Salli

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

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Since he is so good you probably you'd have to pay him big. Don't let

other families found out about him. If you weren't so far away I'd love

to hire him

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De: Jor'gha HaQ

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Para: parenting_autism

Asunto: Re: Now I know why you call it a roller

coaster ride....

I wonder what we would have to pay him in if he knew he should be

charging.

LOL!

Georga

Re: Now I know why you call it a roller

coaster

ride....

> > Sorry I typed fast and was upset so I don't think I made sense

LOL...No

> doesn't " play " like a 2 yr old so now that you mention it

LOL...

>

> Oh, I think I understood you. I felt much the same way. A very laid

back

> mom was I.

>

> He does love to be outside and check things out, play in the sand but

its

> just pile and dump, pile and dump. I guess what I was thinking is that

he

is

> happy when he is doing that KWIM?

>

> Putter was a veritable ray of sunshine. Give him some grass to pull

up

and

> his mama nearby and his life was set.

>

> Some children with autism are so overwhelmed by the confusing sensory

> problems that they are very very unhappy, and I think it is much more

> obviously easy to treat them. But Putter was quite quite happy and I

hated

> to make him unhappy especially as he had such severe separation

anxiety.

>

> Today I was all excited because I thought I could hear him playing

with

> matchboxes in his room so I rush in and to my horror, he is lining

them

> up..never done that before

> >

> >

> Ah, I remember coming downstairs to find Putter creating color coded

trains.

> It gave me a cold feeling in the pit of my stomach because it was so

very

> different from the way my other children played.

>

> Salli

>

>

>

>

>

>

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He would probably demand extra milk. Like he doesn't drink enough of it for

whatever reason.

It is 1030pm and he is still harassing Savannah demanding she intertain her.

They are the only two awake. I have no idea why he does this to her but it

has been really good for her.

Georga

Re: Now I know why you call it a roller

coaster

ride....

> > Sorry I typed fast and was upset so I don't think I made sense

LOL...No

> doesn't " play " like a 2 yr old so now that you mention it

LOL...

>

> Oh, I think I understood you. I felt much the same way. A very laid

back

> mom was I.

>

> He does love to be outside and check things out, play in the sand but

its

> just pile and dump, pile and dump. I guess what I was thinking is that

he

is

> happy when he is doing that KWIM?

>

> Putter was a veritable ray of sunshine. Give him some grass to pull

up

and

> his mama nearby and his life was set.

>

> Some children with autism are so overwhelmed by the confusing sensory

> problems that they are very very unhappy, and I think it is much more

> obviously easy to treat them. But Putter was quite quite happy and I

hated

> to make him unhappy especially as he had such severe separation

anxiety.

>

> Today I was all excited because I thought I could hear him playing

with

> matchboxes in his room so I rush in and to my horror, he is lining

them

> up..never done that before

> >

> >

> Ah, I remember coming downstairs to find Putter creating color coded

trains.

> It gave me a cold feeling in the pit of my stomach because it was so

very

> different from the way my other children played.

>

> Salli

>

>

>

>

>

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He would probably demand extra milk. Like he doesn't drink enough of it for

whatever reason.

It is 1030pm and he is still harassing Savannah demanding she intertain her.

They are the only two awake. I have no idea why he does this to her but it

has been really good for her.

Georga

Re: Now I know why you call it a roller

coaster

ride....

> > Sorry I typed fast and was upset so I don't think I made sense

LOL...No

> doesn't " play " like a 2 yr old so now that you mention it

LOL...

>

> Oh, I think I understood you. I felt much the same way. A very laid

back

> mom was I.

>

> He does love to be outside and check things out, play in the sand but

its

> just pile and dump, pile and dump. I guess what I was thinking is that

he

is

> happy when he is doing that KWIM?

>

> Putter was a veritable ray of sunshine. Give him some grass to pull

up

and

> his mama nearby and his life was set.

>

> Some children with autism are so overwhelmed by the confusing sensory

> problems that they are very very unhappy, and I think it is much more

> obviously easy to treat them. But Putter was quite quite happy and I

hated

> to make him unhappy especially as he had such severe separation

anxiety.

>

> Today I was all excited because I thought I could hear him playing

with

> matchboxes in his room so I rush in and to my horror, he is lining

them

> up..never done that before

> >

> >

> Ah, I remember coming downstairs to find Putter creating color coded

trains.

> It gave me a cold feeling in the pit of my stomach because it was so

very

> different from the way my other children played.

>

> Salli

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

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LOL!

I could use some.

Georga

Now I know why you call it a roller coaster

> ride....

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> and rides have always made me sick to my stomach!!

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Welllllll...

Fellow New Englanda!

I was born and raised in NH... Moved to LV 2 1/2 years ago. My dh is from

Kennebunk..My IL's still live there.

I don't know about , but I've been Clam Diggin' early in the morning

:-D

Penny

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In a message dated 4/25/03 3:28:39 PM Eastern Daylight Time,

jbsmom@... writes:

> & ASD 11/25/00 in Maine

>

>

>

Maine!!!! I was born in Dover-Foxcroft and lived there til I was 17.

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Welllllll...

Fellow New Englanda!

I was born and raised in NH... Moved to LV 2 1/2 years ago. My dh is from

Kennebunk..My IL's still live there.

I don't know about , but I've been Clam Diggin' early in the morning

:-D

Penny

Re: Now I know why you call it a roller

coaster ride....

In a message dated 4/25/03 3:28:39 PM Eastern Daylight Time,

jbsmom@... writes:

> & ASD 11/25/00 in Maine

>

>

>

Maine!!!! I was born in Dover-Foxcroft and lived there til I was 17.

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