Guest guest Posted June 5, 2006 Report Share Posted June 5, 2006 > it'd be a nice change of pace here on this list, for us all to mention > what our kids are good at, or what positive things there are about > them!! My mom is coming for a visit tomorrow. So for the first day of summer vacation, I have the kids cleaning up after a year of neglect. And they're not complaining. :-) That's all for now, but I have to be extremely grateful. Jackie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 5, 2006 Report Share Posted June 5, 2006 What a great idea! I too get sick of being sucked into the whole cycle of all of the negative things/behavior and what he needs as opposed to the fun stuff about my son! Everyone gets a free pass from eyerolling at the proud mommies and daddies singing their kids praises today! Hahaha...Personally I think my son is pretty brilliant...he's only 2 (well nearly 3) and knows his ABCs forward and backward and has started spelling and reading and also knows his numbers. He is a very sweet affectionate boy who loves to give hugs and kisses (I'm really lucky about that!). So that's my brag about my baby boy! Can't wait to hear everyone elses! Have a great day crateofbeans <kehecho@...> wrote: I don't know about you all but, I do get tired of the world focusing on the areas my kid needs help in. I love to hear a teacher tell me how good she did in her class one day, or how my kid helpd the other kids in the class to understand something! Don't you? Then I think to myself " Yeah, but was she paying attention to you teaching that day too? " lol... Seriously, my kid has ALOT of good qualities and I think it'd be a nice change of pace here on this list, for us all to mention what our kids are good at, or what positive things there are about them!! Considering what our kids have to deal with in this world, I think mine is doing a very good job thus far. How about the rest of you parents? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 5, 2006 Report Share Posted June 5, 2006 was confirmed yesterday....That's enough to be proud of....at his questioning, he answered twice as many questions as the rest of the class (not my imagination, I was keeping a tally) and with a depth of insight that 3 of our elders complimented him on afterwards. Anyway, at his party afterward, he stood up as we were sitting down to lunch, and offered a toast, thanking us all for supporting him, and for caring enough to join him, and for " being among the multitude of blessings that God has poured out on me! " --his dad & I were STUNNED! No one suggested that he offer a toast, much less helped him with the words. I have much to thank God for. Jackie Geipel <jackie@...> wrote: > it'd be a nice change of pace here on this list, for us all to mention > what our kids are good at, or what positive things there are about > them!! My mom is coming for a visit tomorrow. So for the first day of summer vacation, I have the kids cleaning up after a year of neglect. And they're not complaining. :-) That's all for now, but I have to be extremely grateful. Jackie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 5, 2006 Report Share Posted June 5, 2006 --- crateofbeans <kehecho@...> wrote: Seriously, my kid has ALOT of good > qualities and I think > it'd be a nice change of pace here on this list, for > us all to mention > what our kids are good at, or what positive things > there are about > them!! Considering what our kids have to deal with > in this world, I > think mine is doing a very good job thus far. How > about the rest of you > parents? What perfect timing! I have just come from an awards assembly for my son. He has already received an award for outstanding achievement in pre-algebra once this year, but he received one again today! He also recieved an award for being " Student of the Month " in May!!!!!!! This is for the " team " he is on at school. (Team being a set of teachers for a certain amount of students. I think there are 4 " teams " per grade at this school.) I know on his IEP, there was a statement that said that his math teacher said that he was even helping the students with their work! He has been recommended to take Algebra I in one year instead of the usual time of taking it over a 2-year period. However, when it comes to helping his sister in math (she's in accelerated math in 5th-grade and will be in accelerated math again next year!) continues to amaze me with his ability to " beat " video games and his knowledge about using the computer as well. Although he has NO desire to wash dishes or do anything of that sort. He does like to cook. Once he had home ec. (they don't call it that now) in middle school, he loves to help make things and it's nice because I can actually have him turn the oven on and put things in for me when I'm not here and take them out as well! He will take a 1/2 year of Choices, which is a course designed to help them make decisions once they live on their own. It's a branch of the home ec dept. in school he's in now. The other half is devoted to keyboarding again (advanced)-which he absolutely LOVES! He also loves babies. He is really good with little kids. It's just his 11 and 5 year old sisters he can't stand! LOL! (Although he and Casey are 2.5 years apart and they can be the best of buds when they are left to themselves with no other kids around their age.) I can't begin to tell you how happy I was to see my son be called up onto that stage twice this morning! I wish ALL schools could be as successful and caring as the teachers on his " team " have been this year! They are truly a blessing, and it only took 8 school years to get it! AAAH! Melinda, mom to , (will be 14 on the 14th!), AS, ADHD, OCD Casey, 11 going on 15!!!!!!! NT (just a tween) , 5, speech delay and so much the drama queen One on the way-due Dec. 16th! (What was I thinking?????! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 5, 2006 Report Share Posted June 5, 2006 --- Sheri Briley <aspie_pride@...> wrote: > was confirmed yesterday....That's enough to > be proud of....at his questioning, he answered twice > as many questions as the rest of the class (not my > imagination, I was keeping a tally) and with a depth > of insight that 3 of our elders complimented him on > afterwards. > > Anyway, at his party afterward, he stood up as we > were sitting down to lunch, and offered a toast, > thanking us all for supporting him, and for caring > enough to join him, and for " being among the > multitude of blessings that God has poured out on > me! " --his dad & I were STUNNED! No one suggested > that he offer a toast, much less helped him with the > words. > > I have much to thank God for. What a day full of wonderful memories! Melinda Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 5, 2006 Report Share Posted June 5, 2006 This was many years ago, when was about 4 or 5. Beanie Babies were a huge thing, & our local newspaper was running a contest for children to win a complete set of Mc's teenie beanies. The kids had to write a story about a beanie baby. Well, wrote about EVERY beanie he owned...a separate story for each one. They were very creative, and had some really interesting morals, to boot. The most poingant was about Seamore the baby seal. Seamore (a girl seal) got very sick, and despite doing everything the doctors told her, she died. But it weas a very happy ending, because then Seamore got to be in heaven with Jesus & all of her friends, and she wasn't sick & didn't hurt anymore. None of his stories were selected, but we treasured them all the same. Well, prophetically, 's Godmother found out she had multiple myloma lukemia later that year. took his seamore & his story to her in the hospital...and a few months later, she passed away. At the funeral, surrounded by greiving adults, my baby spoke out loudly... " Why's everybody crying? Seamore will show her the way! " Out of the mouths of babes....he still misses his Aunt Gigi, but there's no greif...he knows she's healthy & whole & happy living with our Savior. Hugs & Peace, Sheri Briley http://my2.tupperware.com/johnbriley __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 5, 2006 Report Share Posted June 5, 2006 I agree wholeheartedly. Especially, for those of us with younger kids around 3-5, it provides a glimmer of hope... which is in such short supply around here that sometimes I wonder how we go on with our daily lives. Something that I have always wondered is that maybe things are not as bad as they might seem at times. Perhaps, you are the parent of an HFA/Aspie child and you only come here when you have issues. This site provides a venting platform as well as an advice board. However, when your child is doing better, you move on with your life. You try to forget about the past and conciously avoid anything that brings back memories of those dark days. Several researchers have noticed that there could very well be an underground of autistics who are doing fairly well, but the parents do not want to share their stories because they do not want people to know and, moreover, because they themselves have put a mental barrier around their minds about the past. Its just too painful to even reminisce (sp?) Consequently, the literature focuses solely on those who tend not to do better in their lives. It paints a picture that might be much more bleak than reality because their data could be skewed due to non-availability of successful autistic experiences. However, I think it is our obligation to also share the success stories of our children. Why? Because it provides hope. And hope is the best medicine man can ever ask for. --- crateofbeans <kehecho@...> wrote: > > I don't know about you all but, I do get tired of > the world focusing on > the areas my kid needs help in. I love to hear a > teacher tell me how > good she did in her class one day, or how my kid > helpd the other kids > in the class to understand something! Don't you? > Then I think to > myself " Yeah, but was she paying attention to you > teaching that day > too? " lol... Seriously, my kid has ALOT of good > qualities and I think > it'd be a nice change of pace here on this list, for > us all to mention > what our kids are good at, or what positive things > there are about > them!! Considering what our kids have to deal with > in this world, I > think mine is doing a very good job thus far. How > about the rest of you > parents? > > > > __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 5, 2006 Report Share Posted June 5, 2006 My son is the same way. He always asks me how he will know me in heaven. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 5, 2006 Report Share Posted June 5, 2006 My son is the most loving little boy. He might give me a hard time but when he loves you he lets everyone know it. He calls me his " true love " . He says things that " normal " 7 year olds won't say. He says that I am his world and that he is proud to have me as his mommy and I AM PROUD OF HIM AS WELL. :-) --- <jackfaithsmom0304@...> wrote: > What a great idea! I too get sick of being sucked > into the whole cycle of all of the negative > things/behavior and what he needs as opposed to the > fun stuff about my son! Everyone gets a free pass > from eyerolling at the proud mommies and daddies > singing their kids praises today! > Hahaha...Personally I think my son is pretty > brilliant...he's only 2 (well nearly 3) and knows > his ABCs forward and backward and has started > spelling and reading and also knows his numbers. He > is a very sweet affectionate boy who loves to give > hugs and kisses (I'm really lucky about that!). So > that's my brag about my baby boy! Can't wait to > hear everyone elses! Have a great day > > > > crateofbeans <kehecho@...> wrote: > > I don't know about you all but, I do get tired of > the world focusing on > the areas my kid needs help in. I love to hear a > teacher tell me how > good she did in her class one day, or how my kid > helpd the other kids > in the class to understand something! Don't you? > Then I think to > myself " Yeah, but was she paying attention to you > teaching that day > too? " lol... Seriously, my kid has ALOT of good > qualities and I think > it'd be a nice change of pace here on this list, for > us all to mention > what our kids are good at, or what positive things > there are about > them!! Considering what our kids have to deal with > in this world, I > think mine is doing a very good job thus far. How > about the rest of you > parents? > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 6, 2006 Report Share Posted June 6, 2006 Well, I have a lot of things to brag about my daughter, but what especially stands out is when she tries to comfort me. One day I went to a store to buy a dress. I never, ever, wear dresses, so I obviously felt very uncomfortable. I asked my daughter: " What do you think, is it OK " ? And she said, robotically : " Pretty " But actually, I wasn't. So I started to take the dress off muttering: " Horrible, horrible " , and she asked: " What? Why? " I explained that I thought I was horrible in that dress, and she said, very thoughtfully: " I think you were very pretty, Mommy. " I almost cried... And one day I asked if she thought I was fat, and she said: " Hmmmmm (thinking), no, Mommy, just little, OK, just little fat " LOL!What a nice way to put it!!! And then, just to make me feel better, although I was laughing so hard I couldn't breath, she said she was also a little fat (which is untrue, she is thin as a rail). > > > I don't know about you all but, I do get tired of the world focusing on > the areas my kid needs help in. I love to hear a teacher tell me how > good she did in her class one day, or how my kid helpd the other kids > in the class to understand something! Don't you? Then I think to > myself " Yeah, but was she paying attention to you teaching that day > too? " lol... Seriously, my kid has ALOT of good qualities and I think > it'd be a nice change of pace here on this list, for us all to mention > what our kids are good at, or what positive things there are about > them!! Considering what our kids have to deal with in this world, I > think mine is doing a very good job thus far. How about the rest of you > parents? > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 6, 2006 Report Share Posted June 6, 2006 ---I know you were SO proud of ! I don't even know him and I'm proud Toni In , Sheri Briley <aspie_pride@...> wrote: > > was confirmed yesterday....That's enough to be proud of....at his questioning, he answered twice as many questions as the rest of the class (not my imagination, I was keeping a tally) and with a depth of insight that 3 of our elders complimented him on afterwards. > > Anyway, at his party afterward, he stood up as we were sitting down to lunch, and offered a toast, thanking us all for supporting him, and for caring enough to join him, and for " being among the multitude of blessings that God has poured out on me! " --his dad & I were STUNNED! No one suggested that he offer a toast, much less helped him with the words. > > I have much to thank God for. > Jackie Geipel <jackie@...> wrote: > > > it'd be a nice change of pace here on this list, for us all to mention > > what our kids are good at, or what positive things there are about > > them!! > > My mom is coming for a visit tomorrow. So for the first day of > summer vacation, I have the kids cleaning up after a year of neglect. > And they're not complaining. :-) > > That's all for now, but I have to be extremely grateful. > > Jackie > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 7, 2006 Report Share Posted June 7, 2006 My son is very sweet and caring when it comes to making sure people are not being left out or missed out. He a has a good sense of just ice for all. He also had two fillings at the dentist last week and he sat so still with his mouth open while they drilled and scraped. I could see that he was frightened but we had practiced being at the dentist and he did just as we practiced. I was so proud of my brave boy. Beck Re: ( ) Today lets brag about our kids : ) > it'd be a nice change of pace here on this list, for us all to mention > what our kids are good at, or what positive things there are about > them!! My mom is coming for a visit tomorrow. So for the first day of summer vacation, I have the kids cleaning up after a year of neglect. And they're not complaining. :-) That's all for now, but I have to be extremely grateful. Jackie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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