Guest guest Posted November 22, 2006 Report Share Posted November 22, 2006 My ds (15 yo) desperately wants a Nintendo Wii and two of the new games for it. (His focal obsession is Kirby, but he also likes several other " child-targetted " video games.) Unfortunately, they're simply not available without doing stupid things like buying them on eBay. Even the waiting lists are closed. So I don't know what I'm going to get for him. Sue C. > > My ds is 8yrs. old and has aspergers, ADHD, depression, and possibly > central auditory process problems. I was just wondering what kinds > of games, toys, software anyone was getting or has given and their > kids LOVE. thanks and Happy Thanksgiving! > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 22, 2006 Report Share Posted November 22, 2006 My boy is 10 and hasn't played with toys for quite a while now. He has been into video games (xbox) but I'm going to try to get him a nice chess set with table and drawers to give him something to do with his dad when his game time is up. suetois <suetois@...> wrote: My ds (15 yo) desperately wants a Nintendo Wii and two of the new games for it. (His focal obsession is Kirby, but he also likes several other " child-targetted " video games.) Unfortunately, they're simply not available without doing stupid things like buying them on eBay. Even the waiting lists are closed. So I don't know what I'm going to get for him. Sue C. > > My ds is 8yrs. old and has aspergers, ADHD, depression, and possibly > central auditory process problems. I was just wondering what kinds > of games, toys, software anyone was getting or has given and their > kids LOVE. thanks and Happy Thanksgiving! > Alisha Owen --------------------------------- Sponsored Link Mortgage rates near 39yr lows. $420,000 Mortgage for $1,399/mo - Calculate new house payment Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 22, 2006 Report Share Posted November 22, 2006 My 17 yo son wants PS 2 games and computer games. Luckily he's pretty easy-going about what he wants. He'll be perfectly happy with older games that have dropped in price. My 14 yo daughter, on the other hand, wants an ipod nano. Yikes! Oh, how I long for the good ol' days when she was content with fake Barbie dolls from the dollar store...<g> This is the first Christmas where we're in the position, financially, to actually get something like that, but I think I'm gonna have to set up some ground rules with her on it first. Like she can't take it to school with her. I'm not sure what the power source is, but if it's batteries, she'll have to do chores to earn money to replace them. Also, she'll have to earn the money for the downloads and such. Oughta make life interesting around here... BTW, Happy Turkey Day, everyone! Pat---Mom to Josh and Sara (17 yo and 14 yo, both AS) Alisha Owen <alishasdt@...> wrote: My boy is 10 and hasn't played with toys for quite a while now. He has been into video games (xbox) but I'm going to try to get him a nice chess set with table and drawers to give him something to do with his dad when his game time is up. suetois <suetois@...> wrote: My ds (15 yo) desperately wants a Nintendo Wii and two of the new games for it. (His focal obsession is Kirby, but he also likes several other " child-targetted " video games.) Unfortunately, they're simply not available without doing stupid things like buying them on eBay. Even the waiting lists are closed. So I don't know what I'm going to get for him. Sue C. > > My ds is 8yrs. old and has aspergers, ADHD, depression, and possibly > central auditory process problems. I was just wondering what kinds > of games, toys, software anyone was getting or has given and their > kids LOVE. thanks and Happy Thanksgiving! > Alisha Owen --------------------------------- Sponsored Link Mortgage rates near 39yr lows. $420,000 Mortgage for $1,399/mo - Calculate new house payment Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 22, 2006 Report Share Posted November 22, 2006 For ones that want the IPOD what about an MP3 palyer? Same basic thing, usually less money. You can start with few megabytes too. MP3 players will usually play MP3 and WMAs (windows media files) you can download songs for 99 cents at a number of places. Or you can spend about 20 bucks on software that will turn any CDs you have into MP3 files that can go on the player. Kathy K toozie@... _____ From: [mailto: ] On Behalf Of PATRICIA MAIN Sent: Wednesday, November 22, 2006 9:55 AM Subject: Re: ( ) Re: POLL: what are you getting your aspie for Christmas? My 17 yo son wants PS 2 games and computer games. Luckily he's pretty easy-going about what he wants. He'll be perfectly happy with older games that have dropped in price. My 14 yo daughter, on the other hand, wants an ipod nano. Yikes! Oh, how I long for the good ol' days when she was content with fake Barbie dolls from the dollar store...<g> This is the first Christmas where we're in the position, financially, to actually get something like that, but I think I'm gonna have to set up some ground rules with her on it first. Like she can't take it to school with her. I'm not sure what the power source is, but if it's batteries, she'll have to do chores to earn money to replace them. Also, she'll have to earn the money for the downloads and such. Oughta make life interesting around here... BTW, Happy Turkey Day, everyone! Pat---Mom to Josh and Sara (17 yo and 14 yo, both AS) Alisha Owen <alishasdt (DOT) <mailto:alishasdt%40> com> wrote: My boy is 10 and hasn't played with toys for quite a while now. He has been into video games (xbox) but I'm going to try to get him a nice chess set with table and drawers to give him something to do with his dad when his game time is up. suetois <suetoiscox (DOT) <mailto:suetois%40cox.net> net> wrote: My ds (15 yo) desperately wants a Nintendo Wii and two of the new games for it. (His focal obsession is Kirby, but he also likes several other " child-targetted " video games.) Unfortunately, they're simply not available without doing stupid things like buying them on eBay. Even the waiting lists are closed. So I don't know what I'm going to get for him. Sue C. > > My ds is 8yrs. old and has aspergers, ADHD, depression, and possibly > central auditory process problems. I was just wondering what kinds > of games, toys, software anyone was getting or has given and their > kids LOVE. thanks and Happy Thanksgiving! > Alisha Owen --------------------------------- Sponsored Link Mortgage rates near 39yr lows. $420,000 Mortgage for $1,399/mo - Calculate new house payment Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 22, 2006 Report Share Posted November 22, 2006 My 11 yo daughter who has AS is extremely focused on Japan, Japanese culture, anime (Japanese cartoons) and manga (Japanese graphic novels). So for Christmas we are using her obsession to guide our gift choices. She's getting a weekend trip with her dad to Seattle for a big Anime convention in the spring. She's also getting CDs by various Japanese pop artists, a gameboy game based on one of the anime shows she likes, and a calendar and tshirt from Japan with pictures of characters from her favourite anime show, Mobile Suit: Gundam Seed. (any other parents of otakus out there?? maybe we need to start our own " support " group!) My 5 yo son who has not been diagnosed with AS (yet!) is a lego nut so we're getting him a bunch of Star Wars lego this year. He's also a gamer so there will be a copy of Star Wars Lego II, the video game, under the tree and a Pokemon game for his Nintendo DS. As a family gift we ordered an Xbox 360. There are really good deals on this console right now while everyone's clamoring for the scarce PS3s and Wiis. We're getting Viva Pinata and Marvel Ultimate Alliance as well as a couple of sports games from EA. I'm enjoying reading about other people's gift plans. Vicki Burnaby, BC, mom to an 11 yo with AS and a 5 yo with strong AS traits (undergoing assessment) > > My ds is 8yrs. old and has aspergers, ADHD, depression, and possibly > central auditory process problems. I was just wondering what kinds > of games, toys, software anyone was getting or has given and their > kids LOVE. thanks and Happy Thanksgiving! > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 22, 2006 Report Share Posted November 22, 2006 My 9 1/2 yr old wants a cell phone. Sounds crazy to me to give a child a cell phone but his aspie friend at school has one (we met him at the park one day and he had to call his mom as soon as he got there) as well as at least 4 other kids in his class that I'm aware of. I do see the safety points of it, although I've never let my son go to the park or anywhere like that without me (am I too overprotective? A couple kids have met us there without their parents but I think if I did that my body would suffer from panicking the whole time). Do any of your kids around that age have one and if so, what are the rules for it? PATRICIA MAIN <mainpatr@...> wrote: My 17 yo son wants PS 2 games and computer games. Luckily he's pretty easy-going about what he wants. He'll be perfectly happy with older games that have dropped in price. My 14 yo daughter, on the other hand, wants an ipod nano. Yikes! Oh, how I long for the good ol' days when she was content with fake Barbie dolls from the dollar store...<g> This is the first Christmas where we're in the position, financially, to actually get something like that, but I think I'm gonna have to set up some ground rules with her on it first. Like she can't take it to school with her. I'm not sure what the power source is, but if it's batteries, she'll have to do chores to earn money to replace them. Also, she'll have to earn the money for the downloads and such. Oughta make life interesting around here... BTW, Happy Turkey Day, everyone! Pat---Mom to Josh and Sara (17 yo and 14 yo, both AS) Alisha Owen <alishasdt@...> wrote: My boy is 10 and hasn't played with toys for quite a while now. He has been into video games (xbox) but I'm going to try to get him a nice chess set with table and drawers to give him something to do with his dad when his game time is up. suetois <suetois@...> wrote: My ds (15 yo) desperately wants a Nintendo Wii and two of the new games for it. (His focal obsession is Kirby, but he also likes several other " child-targetted " video games.) Unfortunately, they're simply not available without doing stupid things like buying them on eBay. Even the waiting lists are closed. So I don't know what I'm going to get for him. Sue C. > > My ds is 8yrs. old and has aspergers, ADHD, depression, and possibly > central auditory process problems. I was just wondering what kinds > of games, toys, software anyone was getting or has given and their > kids LOVE. thanks and Happy Thanksgiving! > Alisha Owen --------------------------------- Sponsored Link Mortgage rates near 39yr lows. $420,000 Mortgage for $1,399/mo - Calculate new house payment Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 22, 2006 Report Share Posted November 22, 2006 I have a 12 yo DS with ADD and AS and a 9 yo DD. They both have cell phones. My husband and I work full-time outside the home. The kids go to school after we leave and they get home before we do. They call me before they leave home and then call me again when they get to school. They do the reverse on the way home. They are not allowed to play with friends until all their homework is done and then they can't go play until after 4 pm. My son doesn't play with others much, but my daughter does. She calls to see if she can play and then she calls to tell me where she is playing. She calls when she gets back home. I am in constant contact with the kids. They are not allowed to call anyone other than the family members who have been programmed into the phone. Any other calls have to go on the home phone. I check their calls several times a week to make sure they are following the rules. We have found it a total blessing to have cell phones. I don't think I could work away from the kids if they weren't able to contact me whenever they needed to. ~MJ ~ Be who you are and say what you feel, because people who mind don't matter and people who matter don't mind. Re: ( ) Re: POLL: what are you getting your aspie for Christmas? My 9 1/2 yr old wants a cell phone. Sounds crazy to me to give a child a cell phone but his aspie friend at school has one (we met him at the park one day and he had to call his mom as soon as he got there) as well as at least 4 other kids in his class that I'm aware of. I do see the safety points of it, although I've never let my son go to the park or anywhere like that without me (am I too overprotective? A couple kids have met us there without their parents but I think if I did that my body would suffer from panicking the whole time). Do any of your kids around that age have one and if so, what are the rules for it? PATRICIA MAIN <mainpatrsbcglobal (DOT) net> wrote: My 17 yo son wants PS 2 games and computer games. Luckily he's pretty easy-going about what he wants. He'll be perfectly happy with older games that have dropped in price. My 14 yo daughter, on the other hand, wants an ipod nano. Yikes! Oh, how I long for the good ol' days when she was content with fake Barbie dolls from the dollar store...<g> This is the first Christmas where we're in the position, financially, to actually get something like that, but I think I'm gonna have to set up some ground rules with her on it first. Like she can't take it to school with her. I'm not sure what the power source is, but if it's batteries, she'll have to do chores to earn money to replace them. Also, she'll have to earn the money for the downloads and such. Oughta make life interesting around here... BTW, Happy Turkey Day, everyone! Pat---Mom to Josh and Sara (17 yo and 14 yo, both AS) Alisha Owen <alishasdt (DOT) com> wrote: My boy is 10 and hasn't played with toys for quite a while now. He has been into video games (xbox) but I'm going to try to get him a nice chess set with table and drawers to give him something to do with his dad when his game time is up. suetois <suetoiscox (DOT) net> wrote: My ds (15 yo) desperately wants a Nintendo Wii and two of the new games for it. (His focal obsession is Kirby, but he also likes several other " child-targetted " video games.) Unfortunately, they're simply not available without doing stupid things like buying them on eBay. Even the waiting lists are closed. So I don't know what I'm going to get for him. Sue C. > > My ds is 8yrs. old and has aspergers, ADHD, depression, and possibly > central auditory process problems. I was just wondering what kinds > of games, toys, software anyone was getting or has given and their > kids LOVE. thanks and Happy Thanksgiving! > Alisha Owen ------------ --------- --------- --- Sponsored Link Mortgage rates near 39yr lows. $420,000 Mortgage for $1,399/mo - Calculate new house payment Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 22, 2006 Report Share Posted November 22, 2006 My 14 y.o. son wants a playstation 2, which he already has xbox, playstation, gameboy advance, and he also wants xbox 360, which he isn't going to get, as many final fantasy games as I can find and a few star wars games he hasn't gotten yet, which is only two that he doesn't already have. Also, he wants fleece pajamas and a robe and slippers, he asked for these!, and he wants a new suit coat, which he wanted it for Thanksgiving, but it was $60, and I couldn't afford it, he likes to dress up on holidays, even though I told him that no one cares what he dresses like, he insists on wearing a suit. He also wants a couple of computer games, GAMES GAMES GAMES!! and anything Japanese, well, almost anything, he loves Final Fantasy, Trigun, Gungrave, Samurai Champloo, YuYu Hakusho, Cowboy Bebop, Inuyasha, Wolf's Rain, Gundam Seed... that's all I can remember!! He also wants a DVD player... I may be able to afford half of these items... if I am lucky!! Kids have expensive tastes now a days!! Tami ( ) POLL: what are you getting your aspie for Christmas? My ds is 8yrs. old and has aspergers, ADHD, depression, and possibly central auditory process problems. I was just wondering what kinds of games, toys, software anyone was getting or has given and their kids LOVE. thanks and Happy Thanksgiving! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 22, 2006 Report Share Posted November 22, 2006 I had this arguement with my husband the other day. I wanted to get our son a nintendo ds and he doesn't want to. His arguement is that Isaac already has a play station one, an xbox and a vtech system. So he wants to get him toys for christmas. While I can see his point I am frustrated with buying Isaac toys that he never touches. He loves opening the presents and then he just dumps the toy and asks to play his xbox. The $100 pirates of the carribean ship and accessories he got for his birthday is sitting untouched in his room. The only time it gets played with is when we have other kids over. I'd like to get him something this year that he'd love. But I can see my husband is right in regards to the only time Isaac is off the game system is when we are out and even then he asks if the place we are going has games there. Ahhhhhhhhh Beck Re: ( ) Re: POLL: what are you getting your aspie for Christmas? My boy is 10 and hasn't played with toys for quite a while now. He has been into video games (xbox) but I'm going to try to get him a nice chess set with table and drawers to give him something to do with his dad when his game time is up. suetois <suetois@...> wrote: My ds (15 yo) desperately wants a Nintendo Wii and two of the new games for it. (His focal obsession is Kirby, but he also likes several other " child-targetted " video games.) Unfortunately, they're simply not available without doing stupid things like buying them on eBay. Even the waiting lists are closed. So I don't know what I'm going to get for him. Sue C. > > My ds is 8yrs. old and has aspergers, ADHD, depression, and possibly > central auditory process problems. I was just wondering what kinds > of games, toys, software anyone was getting or has given and their > kids LOVE. thanks and Happy Thanksgiving! > Alisha Owen --------------------------------- Sponsored Link Mortgage rates near 39yr lows. $420,000 Mortgage for $1,399/mo - Calculate new house payment Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 23, 2006 Report Share Posted November 23, 2006 Vicki, I have friends that are missionary's in Japan and they have 3 daughters (14, 12 & 5...I think are their correct ages) would you like to contact them? Maybe pen-pals...or to get some authentic stuff...I don't know just a thought! E-mail me personally and we could set it up! - C. Mom to Cassie 15 PCOS, Austin 13 ADHD and a 3 HFA/AS cartersx5@... ( ) Re: POLL: what are you getting your aspie for Christmas? My 11 yo daughter who has AS is extremely focused on Japan, Japanese culture, anime (Japanese cartoons) and manga (Japanese graphic novels). So for Christmas we are using her obsession to guide our gift choices. She's getting a weekend trip with her dad to Seattle for a big Anime convention in the spring. She's also getting CDs by various Japanese pop artists, a gameboy game based on one of the anime shows she likes, and a calendar and tshirt from Japan with pictures of characters from her favourite anime show, Mobile Suit: Gundam Seed. (any other parents of otakus out there?? maybe we need to start our own " support " group!) Vicki Burnaby, BC, mom to an 11 yo with AS and a 5 yo with strong AS traits (undergoing assessment) > > My ds is 8yrs. old and has aspergers, ADHD, depression, and possibly > central auditory process problems. I was just wondering what kinds > of games, toys, software anyone was getting or has given and their > kids LOVE. thanks and Happy Thanksgiving! > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 23, 2006 Report Share Posted November 23, 2006 Hi I don't think your too overprotective at all (unless we both are!!)LOL!! I live in a big city in OK and don't even let my kids play in the front yard by themselves let alone go to the park! In this day and age I think we have to be protective of our children. As far as the phone I have heard of one that can only call a limited amount of #'s that are pre-programmed into the phone I can't remember what it is called but I'm sure it wouldn't be too hard to find out. I used to see commercials it is designed for kids. Essenfeld <lessen@...> wrote: My 9 1/2 yr old wants a cell phone. Sounds crazy to me to give a child a cell phone but his aspie friend at school has one (we met him at the park one day and he had to call his mom as soon as he got there) as well as at least 4 other kids in his class that I'm aware of. I do see the safety points of it, although I've never let my son go to the park or anywhere like that without me (am I too overprotective? A couple kids have met us there without their parents but I think if I did that my body would suffer from panicking the whole time). Do any of your kids around that age have one and if so, what are the rules for it? PATRICIA MAIN <mainpatr@...> wrote: My 17 yo son wants PS 2 games and computer games. Luckily he's pretty easy-going about what he wants. He'll be perfectly happy with older games that have dropped in price. My 14 yo daughter, on the other hand, wants an ipod nano. Yikes! Oh, how I long for the good ol' days when she was content with fake Barbie dolls from the dollar store...<g> This is the first Christmas where we're in the position, financially, to actually get something like that, but I think I'm gonna have to set up some ground rules with her on it first. Like she can't take it to school with her. I'm not sure what the power source is, but if it's batteries, she'll have to do chores to earn money to replace them. Also, she'll have to earn the money for the downloads and such. Oughta make life interesting around here... BTW, Happy Turkey Day, everyone! Pat---Mom to Josh and Sara (17 yo and 14 yo, both AS) Alisha Owen <alishasdt@...> wrote: My boy is 10 and hasn't played with toys for quite a while now. He has been into video games (xbox) but I'm going to try to get him a nice chess set with table and drawers to give him something to do with his dad when his game time is up. suetois <suetois@...> wrote: My ds (15 yo) desperately wants a Nintendo Wii and two of the new games for it. (His focal obsession is Kirby, but he also likes several other " child-targetted " video games.) Unfortunately, they're simply not available without doing stupid things like buying them on eBay. Even the waiting lists are closed. So I don't know what I'm going to get for him. Sue C. > > My ds is 8yrs. old and has aspergers, ADHD, depression, and possibly > central auditory process problems. I was just wondering what kinds > of games, toys, software anyone was getting or has given and their > kids LOVE. thanks and Happy Thanksgiving! > Alisha Owen --------------------------------- Sponsored Link Mortgage rates near 39yr lows. $420,000 Mortgage for $1,399/mo - Calculate new house payment Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 23, 2006 Report Share Posted November 23, 2006 I'm so glad it's not just me! I don't let him go outside by himself either. When he was in 2ND grade we had a neighbor that I'd see playing outside all by himself and I always thought that was so strange. I know my parents used to let me walk to a friends house when I was in 3rd grade but times have definitely changed since then! Alisha Owen <alishasdt@...> wrote: Hi I don't think your too overprotective at all (unless we both are!!)LOL!! I live in a big city in OK and don't even let my kids play in the front yard by themselves let alone go to the park! In this day and age I think we have to be protective of our children. As far as the phone I have heard of one that can only call a limited amount of #'s that are pre-programmed into the phone I can't remember what it is called but I'm sure it wouldn't be too hard to find out. I used to see commercials it is designed for kids. Essenfeld <lessen@...> wrote: My 9 1/2 yr old wants a cell phone. Sounds crazy to me to give a child a cell phone but his aspie friend at school has one (we met him at the park one day and he had to call his mom as soon as he got there) as well as at least 4 other kids in his class that I'm aware of. I do see the safety points of it, although I've never let my son go to the park or anywhere like that without me (am I too overprotective? A couple kids have met us there without their parents but I think if I did that my body would suffer from panicking the whole time). Do any of your kids around that age have one and if so, what are the rules for it? PATRICIA MAIN <mainpatr@...> wrote: My 17 yo son wants PS 2 games and computer games. Luckily he's pretty easy-going about what he wants. He'll be perfectly happy with older games that have dropped in price. My 14 yo daughter, on the other hand, wants an ipod nano. Yikes! Oh, how I long for the good ol' days when she was content with fake Barbie dolls from the dollar store...<g> This is the first Christmas where we're in the position, financially, to actually get something like that, but I think I'm gonna have to set up some ground rules with her on it first. Like she can't take it to school with her. I'm not sure what the power source is, but if it's batteries, she'll have to do chores to earn money to replace them. Also, she'll have to earn the money for the downloads and such. Oughta make life interesting around here... BTW, Happy Turkey Day, everyone! Pat---Mom to Josh and Sara (17 yo and 14 yo, both AS) Alisha Owen <alishasdt@...> wrote: My boy is 10 and hasn't played with toys for quite a while now. He has been into video games (xbox) but I'm going to try to get him a nice chess set with table and drawers to give him something to do with his dad when his game time is up. suetois <suetois@...> wrote: My ds (15 yo) desperately wants a Nintendo Wii and two of the new games for it. (His focal obsession is Kirby, but he also likes several other " child-targetted " video games.) Unfortunately, they're simply not available without doing stupid things like buying them on eBay. Even the waiting lists are closed. So I don't know what I'm going to get for him. Sue C. > > My ds is 8yrs. old and has aspergers, ADHD, depression, and possibly > central auditory process problems. I was just wondering what kinds > of games, toys, software anyone was getting or has given and their > kids LOVE. thanks and Happy Thanksgiving! > Alisha Owen --------------------------------- Sponsored Link Mortgage rates near 39yr lows. $420,000 Mortgage for $1,399/mo - Calculate new house payment Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 24, 2006 Report Share Posted November 24, 2006 One thing we learned several years ago was that if we told our son at least 2 things he was getting for Christmas he knew what to expect and wasn't out of sorts. When he didn't know what he was getting he was a mess and sometimes physically combative even. We also give him other things and not tell him everything. Now at 12 he has even gotten to pick it out and we tell him that is what to expect. He has been happy and calm since and he doesn't ask for it or talk about it in front of the 3 younger siblings. He loves Legos still and X-Box, Gameboy Advance and board games like Axis and Allies or Risk. Happy Holidays, Kirsten --------------------------------- Everyone is raving about the all-new beta. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 24, 2006 Report Share Posted November 24, 2006 We have like 15 kids on our block ranging in ages and it freaks me out to watch them play in the yard without adult supervision. They almost always have a ball that they are playing with and if it goes in the street so do they!!! I,ve almost seen one of them get hit more than once. Not my kids. They have a big backyard with a fence and a great gaurd dog to go out with them. So I know they are safe even though we don't live in a good part of town right now. Also for Christmas my husband and I are discussing getting him a terrarium with a lizard. He is always catching garter snakes, turtles, or bugs and trying to keep them and gets REALLY upset if they escape or die or we just have to say no (my step-dad is terrified of snakes) (his house). We keep trying to explain to him that they are wild creatures and in the case of escaping probably had a family they missed but it don't help. So a terrarium seems like a good way to give him his own pet, learn some responsibility and hopefully keep him from catching any more wild creatures and trying to keep them. Essenfeld <lessen@...> wrote: I'm so glad it's not just me! I don't let him go outside by himself either. When he was in 2ND grade we had a neighbor that I'd see playing outside all by himself and I always thought that was so strange. I know my parents used to let me walk to a friends house when I was in 3rd grade but times have definitely changed since then! Alisha Owen <alishasdt@...> wrote: Hi I don't think your too overprotective at all (unless we both are!!)LOL!! I live in a big city in OK and don't even let my kids play in the front yard by themselves let alone go to the park! In this day and age I think we have to be protective of our children. As far as the phone I have heard of one that can only call a limited amount of #'s that are pre-programmed into the phone I can't remember what it is called but I'm sure it wouldn't be too hard to find out. I used to see commercials it is designed for kids. Essenfeld <lessen@...> wrote: My 9 1/2 yr old wants a cell phone. Sounds crazy to me to give a child a cell phone but his aspie friend at school has one (we met him at the park one day and he had to call his mom as soon as he got there) as well as at least 4 other kids in his class that I'm aware of. I do see the safety points of it, although I've never let my son go to the park or anywhere like that without me (am I too overprotective? A couple kids have met us there without their parents but I think if I did that my body would suffer from panicking the whole time). Do any of your kids around that age have one and if so, what are the rules for it? PATRICIA MAIN <mainpatr@...> wrote: My 17 yo son wants PS 2 games and computer games. Luckily he's pretty easy-going about what he wants. He'll be perfectly happy with older games that have dropped in price. My 14 yo daughter, on the other hand, wants an ipod nano. Yikes! Oh, how I long for the good ol' days when she was content with fake Barbie dolls from the dollar store...<g> This is the first Christmas where we're in the position, financially, to actually get something like that, but I think I'm gonna have to set up some ground rules with her on it first. Like she can't take it to school with her. I'm not sure what the power source is, but if it's batteries, she'll have to do chores to earn money to replace them. Also, she'll have to earn the money for the downloads and such. Oughta make life interesting around here... BTW, Happy Turkey Day, everyone! Pat---Mom to Josh and Sara (17 yo and 14 yo, both AS) Alisha Owen <alishasdt@...> wrote: My boy is 10 and hasn't played with toys for quite a while now. He has been into video games (xbox) but I'm going to try to get him a nice chess set with table and drawers to give him something to do with his dad when his game time is up. suetois <suetois@...> wrote: My ds (15 yo) desperately wants a Nintendo Wii and two of the new games for it. (His focal obsession is Kirby, but he also likes several other " child-targetted " video games.) Unfortunately, they're simply not available without doing stupid things like buying them on eBay. Even the waiting lists are closed. So I don't know what I'm going to get for him. Sue C. > > My ds is 8yrs. old and has aspergers, ADHD, depression, and possibly > central auditory process problems. I was just wondering what kinds > of games, toys, software anyone was getting or has given and their > kids LOVE. thanks and Happy Thanksgiving! > Alisha Owen --------------------------------- Sponsored Link Mortgage rates near 39yr lows. $420,000 Mortgage for $1,399/mo - Calculate new house payment Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 24, 2006 Report Share Posted November 24, 2006 Neat idea! I've spent hours cruising the net with my son making a wish list that we email to his grandma and favorite aunt. They're both great to buy off the list so there is some surprise, but not a lot. Tonya ( ) Re: POLL: what are you getting your aspie for Christmas? One thing we learned several years ago was that if we told our son at least 2 things he was getting for Christmas he knew what to expect and wasn't out of sorts. When he didn't know what he was getting he was a mess and sometimes physically combative even. We also give him other things and not tell him everything. Now at 12 he has even gotten to pick it out and we tell him that is what to expect. He has been happy and calm since and he doesn't ask for it or talk about it in front of the 3 younger siblings. He loves Legos still and X-Box, Gameboy Advance and board games like Axis and Allies or Risk. Happy Holidays, Kirsten --------------------------------- Everyone is raving about the all-new beta. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 24, 2006 Report Share Posted November 24, 2006 Alisha it sounds like you are describing my son!! We now have a chameleon and an iguana and several hermit crabs and a snake ( ball python) .. Lets just say that's only half my pet list LOL But.. The Hermit crabs I would suggest are the easiest to care for.. And a great starter. I always explain to my son.. That outdoor animals are outdoor animals..and they aren't allowed sleep overs because their mom's won't let them. ( its the rule LOL) http://www.hermit-crabs.com/ Here is a great place to start!! -- Re: ( ) Re: POLL: what are you getting your aspie for Christmas? We have like 15 kids on our block ranging in ages and it freaks me out to watch them play in the yard without adult supervision. They almost always have a ball that they are playing with and if it goes in the street so do they!!! I,ve almost seen one of them get hit more than once. Not my kids. They have a big backyard with a fence and a great gaurd dog to go out with them. So I know they are safe even though we don't live in a good part of town right now. Also for Christmas my husband a nd I are discussing getting him a terrarium with a lizard. He is always catching garter snakes, turtles, or bugs and trying to keep them and gets REALLY upset if they escape or die or we just have to say no (my step-dad is terrified of snakes) (his house). We keep trying to explain to him that they are wild creatures and in the case of escaping probably had a family they missed but it don't help. So a terrarium seems like a good way to give him his own pet, learn some responsibility and hopefully keep him from catching any more wild creatures and trying to keep them. Essenfeld <lessen@...> wrote: I'm so glad it's not just me! I don't let him go outside by himself either. When he was in 2ND grade we had a neighbor that I'd see playing outside all by himself and I always thought that was so strange. I know my parents used to let me walk to a friends house when I was in 3rd grade but times have definitely changed since then! Alisha Owen <alishasdt@...> wrote: Hi I don't think your too overprotective at all (unless we both are!!)LOL!! I live in a big city in OK and don't even let my kids play in the front yard by themselves let alone go to the park! In this day and age I think we have to be protective of our children. As far as the phone I have heard of one that can only call a limited amount of #'s that are pre-programmed into the phone I can't remember what it is called but I'm sure it wouldn't be too hard to find out. I used to see commercials it is designed for kids. Essenfeld <lessen@...> wrote: My 9 1/2 yr old wants a cell phone. Sounds crazy to me to give a child a cell phone but his aspie friend at school has one (we met him at the park one day and he had to call his mom as soon as he got there) as well as at least 4 other kids in his class that I'm aware of. I do see the safety points of it, although I've never let my son go to the park or anywhere like that without me (am I too overprotective ? A couple kids have met us there without their parents but I think if I did that my body would suffer from panicking the whole time). Do any of your kids around that age have one and if so, what are the rules for it? PATRICIA MAIN <mainpatr@...> wrote: My 17 yo son wants PS 2 games and computer games. Luckily he's pretty easy-going about what he wants. He'll be perfectly happy with older games that have dropped in price. My 14 yo daughter, on the other hand, wants an ipod nano. Yikes! Oh, how I long for the good ol' days when she was content with fake Barbie dolls from the dollar store...<g> This is the first Christmas where we're in the position, financially, to actually get something like that, but I think I'm gonna have to set up some ground rules with her on it first. Like she can't take it to school with her I'm not sure what the power source is, but if it's batteries, she'll have to do chores to earn money to replace them. Also, she'll have to earn the money for the downloads and such. Oughta make life interesting around here.. BTW, Happy Turkey Day, everyone! Pat---Mom to Josh and Sara (17 yo and 14 yo, both AS) Alisha Owen <alishasdt@...> wrote: My boy is 10 and hasn't played with toys for quite a while now. He has been into video games (xbox) but I'm going to try to get him a nice chess set with table and drawers to give him something to do with his dad when his game time is up. suetois <suetois@...> wrote: My ds (15 yo) desperately wants a Nintendo Wii and two of the new games for it. (His focal obsession is Kirby, but he also likes several other " child-targetted " video games.) Unfortunately, they're simply not available without doing stupid things like buying them on eBay. Even the waiting lists are closed. So I don't know what I'm going to get for him. Sue C. > > My ds is 8yrs. old and has aspergers, ADHD, depression, and possibly > central auditory process problems. I was just wondering what kinds > of games, toys, software anyone was getting or has given and their > kids LOVE. thanks and Happy Thanksgiving! > Alisha Owen --------------------------------- Sponsored Link Mortgage rates near 39yr lows. $420,000 Mortgage for $1,399/mo - Calculate new house payment Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 24, 2006 Report Share Posted November 24, 2006 Hi Pat, The iPod's have a plug and a " home base " that you can recharge them on. You might have to buy a base to go with it, depending on what package you buy. I have a charger for mine in my car so I can charge and play it at the same time. Roxanna Re: ( ) Re: POLL: what are you getting your aspie for Christmas? My 17 yo son wants PS 2 games and computer games. Luckily he's pretty easy-going about what he wants. He'll be perfectly happy with older games that have dropped in price. My 14 yo daughter, on the other hand, wants an ipod nano. Yikes! Oh, how I long for the good ol' days when she was content with fake Barbie dolls from the dollar store...<g> This is the first Christmas where we're in the position, financially, to actually get something like that, but I think I'm gonna have to set up some ground rules with her on it first. Like she can't take it to school with her. I'm not sure what the power source is, but if it's batteries, she'll have to do chores to earn money to replace them. Also, she'll have to earn the money for the downloads and such. Oughta make life interesting around here... BTW, Happy Turkey Day, everyone! Pat---Mom to Josh and Sara (17 yo and 14 yo, both AS) Alisha Owen <alishasdt@...> wrote: My boy is 10 and hasn't played with toys for quite a while now. He has been into video games (xbox) but I'm going to try to get him a nice chess set with table and drawers to give him something to do with his dad when his game time is up. suetois <suetois@...> wrote: My ds (15 yo) desperately wants a Nintendo Wii and two of the new games for it. (His focal obsession is Kirby, but he also likes several other " child-targetted " video games.) Unfortunately, they're simply not available without doing stupid things like buying them on eBay. Even the waiting lists are closed. So I don't know what I'm going to get for him. Sue C. > > My ds is 8yrs. old and has aspergers, ADHD, depression, and possibly > central auditory process problems. I was just wondering what kinds > of games, toys, software anyone was getting or has given and their > kids LOVE. thanks and Happy Thanksgiving! > Alisha Owen --------------------------------- Sponsored Link Mortgage rates near 39yr lows. $420,000 Mortgage for $1,399/mo - Calculate new house payment Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 24, 2006 Report Share Posted November 24, 2006 My dh brought home kid phones for our two younger ds's (ages 6 and 10). The older two have cell phones as well, but real ones, not kid ones. The kid ones have 4 spots for pre-programmed numbers. Then they can just hit the number and call only certain people. My 10 yo finds this insulting to his intelligence but it works fine. And I actually like them having this phone. If we are at the store, he can call me instead of having me paged all the time. I also like the boys getting used to using the phone. My 17 yo never would use a phone and though he has a cell phone now, he seldom uses it and dislikes talking on the phone still. Roxanna Re: ( ) Re: POLL: what are you getting your aspie for Christmas? My 9 1/2 yr old wants a cell phone. Sounds crazy to me to give a child a cell phone but his aspie friend at school has one (we met him at the park one day and he had to call his mom as soon as he got there) as well as at least 4 other kids in his class that I'm aware of. I do see the safety points of it, although I've never let my son go to the park or anywhere like that without me (am I too overprotective? A couple kids have met us there without their parents but I think if I did that my body would suffer from panicking the whole time). Do any of your kids around that age have one and if so, what are the rules for it? PATRICIA MAIN <mainpatr@...> wrote: My 17 yo son wants PS 2 games and computer games. Luckily he's pretty easy-going about what he wants. He'll be perfectly happy with older games that have dropped in price. My 14 yo daughter, on the other hand, wants an ipod nano. Yikes! Oh, how I long for the good ol' days when she was content with fake Barbie dolls from the dollar store...<g> This is the first Christmas where we're in the position, financially, to actually get something like that, but I think I'm gonna have to set up some ground rules with her on it first. Like she can't take it to school with her. I'm not sure what the power source is, but if it's batteries, she'll have to do chores to earn money to replace them. Also, she'll have to earn the money for the downloads and such. Oughta make life interesting around here... BTW, Happy Turkey Day, everyone! Pat---Mom to Josh and Sara (17 yo and 14 yo, both AS) Alisha Owen <alishasdt@...> wrote: My boy is 10 and hasn't played with toys for quite a while now. He has been into video games (xbox) but I'm going to try to get him a nice chess set with table and drawers to give him something to do with his dad when his game time is up. suetois <suetois@...> wrote: My ds (15 yo) desperately wants a Nintendo Wii and two of the new games for it. (His focal obsession is Kirby, but he also likes several other " child-targetted " video games.) Unfortunately, they're simply not available without doing stupid things like buying them on eBay. Even the waiting lists are closed. So I don't know what I'm going to get for him. Sue C. > > My ds is 8yrs. old and has aspergers, ADHD, depression, and possibly > central auditory process problems. I was just wondering what kinds > of games, toys, software anyone was getting or has given and their > kids LOVE. thanks and Happy Thanksgiving! > Alisha Owen --------------------------------- Sponsored Link Mortgage rates near 39yr lows. $420,000 Mortgage for $1,399/mo - Calculate new house payment Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 24, 2006 Report Share Posted November 24, 2006 Roxanna- Thank you! That's exactly what I was wondering about. You just made my Christmas shopping a little bit easier! Pat Roxanna <madideas@...> wrote: Hi Pat, The iPod's have a plug and a " home base " that you can recharge them on. You might have to buy a base to go with it, depending on what package you buy. I have a charger for mine in my car so I can charge and play it at the same time. Roxanna Re: ( ) Re: POLL: what are you getting your aspie for Christmas? My 17 yo son wants PS 2 games and computer games. Luckily he's pretty easy-going about what he wants. He'll be perfectly happy with older games that have dropped in price. My 14 yo daughter, on the other hand, wants an ipod nano. Yikes! Oh, how I long for the good ol' days when she was content with fake Barbie dolls from the dollar store...<g> This is the first Christmas where we're in the position, financially, to actually get something like that, but I think I'm gonna have to set up some ground rules with her on it first. Like she can't take it to school with her. I'm not sure what the power source is, but if it's batteries, she'll have to do chores to earn money to replace them. Also, she'll have to earn the money for the downloads and such. Oughta make life interesting around here... BTW, Happy Turkey Day, everyone! Pat---Mom to Josh and Sara (17 yo and 14 yo, both AS) Alisha Owen <alishasdt@...> wrote: My boy is 10 and hasn't played with toys for quite a while now. He has been into video games (xbox) but I'm going to try to get him a nice chess set with table and drawers to give him something to do with his dad when his game time is up. suetois <suetois@...> wrote: My ds (15 yo) desperately wants a Nintendo Wii and two of the new games for it. (His focal obsession is Kirby, but he also likes several other " child-targetted " video games.) Unfortunately, they're simply not available without doing stupid things like buying them on eBay. Even the waiting lists are closed. So I don't know what I'm going to get for him. Sue C. > > My ds is 8yrs. old and has aspergers, ADHD, depression, and possibly > central auditory process problems. I was just wondering what kinds > of games, toys, software anyone was getting or has given and their > kids LOVE. thanks and Happy Thanksgiving! > Alisha Owen --------------------------------- Sponsored Link Mortgage rates near 39yr lows. $420,000 Mortgage for $1,399/mo - Calculate new house payment Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 25, 2006 Report Share Posted November 25, 2006 Hi , Check in your area and see if you are within an area that Cricket Communications serves. They have a phone called a " Jump Phone " designed for kids, and those needing bare minimum service. The phone costs about $89.00 for the phone, charger and 1 card. You add minutes to the phone yourself. There is only one type of card you can get. It costs $15 for 150 minutes. The phone has call and receive capability only. Caller ID, voice-mail, call-waiting, games, etc., are not available. The only feature that comes with the phone is that a limited number of numbers can be programmed in. I hope this gives you some ideas. Also, your local Sheriff's office can give you some ideas of where to pick up cell phones just for kids. Good Luck. Dave > > My 9 1/2 yr old wants a cell phone. <Snipped> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 25, 2006 Report Share Posted November 25, 2006 Wow..I am so happy to hear that its not just my daughter who doesn't " play " with her toys. You know how tired I get of dusting her toys because they just sit there? LOL! My husband too has complained about not wanting to get her educational toys for birthday and Christmas..he wants real play toys (ya know the ones I have to dust) She loves her " educational " stuff, movies and her Leap Pad. I have been wondering about the Leapster that plugs into the TV..anyone have one? What about the VTech kind? Her newest thing is she wants Santa to bring her this huge Dora Pirate ship she saw in the store....memorized the colors ect and keeps telling us Santa will bring it...it's life size a play house type thing! Oh my...What about that train table with trains & everything that we thought was going to be a big hit for her Birthday and now it sits there...oh yeah and all the trains and tracks, now they are real pain to dust Thanks for being there! Hope everyone survived Thanksgiving! - C. Mom to Cassie 15 PCOS, Austin 13 ADHD and a 3 HFA/AS Re: ( ) Re: POLL: what are you getting your aspie for Christmas? I had this arguement with my husband the other day. I wanted to get our son a nintendo ds and he doesn't want to. His arguement is that Isaac already has a play station one, an xbox and a vtech system. So he wants to get him toys for christmas. While I can see his point I am frustrated with buying Isaac toys that he never touches. He loves opening the presents and then he just dumps the toy and asks to play his xbox. The $100 pirates of the carribean ship and accessories he got for his birthday is sitting untouched in his room. The only time it gets played with is when we have other kids over. I'd like to get him something this year that he'd love. But I can see my husband is right in regards to the only time Isaac is off the game system is when we are out and even then he asks if the place we are going has games there. Ahhhhhhhhh Beck Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 25, 2006 Report Share Posted November 25, 2006 , We bought Isaac a V tech system last year and he does use it a little, but we already had an xbox and a playstation and he much prefers those. The good thing about the Vtech is that the games are educational. I wouldn't bother buying two controls though because we did as some games are two players. We found out though that the two player games just give player two a turn after player one. So really it's no different than the kids just taking it turns with the one controller. Beck Re: ( ) Re: POLL: what are you getting your aspie for Christmas? I had this arguement with my husband the other day. I wanted to get our son a nintendo ds and he doesn't want to. His arguement is that Isaac already has a play station one, an xbox and a vtech system. So he wants to get him toys for christmas. While I can see his point I am frustrated with buying Isaac toys that he never touches. He loves opening the presents and then he just dumps the toy and asks to play his xbox. The $100 pirates of the carribean ship and accessories he got for his birthday is sitting untouched in his room. The only time it gets played with is when we have other kids over. I'd like to get him something this year that he'd love. But I can see my husband is right in regards to the only time Isaac is off the game system is when we are out and even then he asks if the place we are going has games there. Ahhhhhhhhh Beck Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 26, 2006 Report Share Posted November 26, 2006 My son (5) never played with toys until about a year ago. He now plays with Lego and Playmobil, and occasionally with matchbox cars. Up till about four and a half his main interest was pushing buttons. His baby and preschool toys gathered dust while he pushed any button he could find in our house; by the time he was two he had refined his interest into pushing buttons on video game systems. :-) Given my little guy's focused interest in video games of all kinds, I will give you his experience with the Leapster versus the Vtech " V.Smile " system. My son has both. We think the Leapster was a fabulous investment. He got his first when he was three, and I credit the Leapster games with teaching him how to read. When his first Leapster bit the dust after a great deal of use and abuse, we were happy to fork out for a replacement. The games are educational and also fun, even to a kid who's had his own gameboy since the age of 2 and access to both an Xbox and a PS2 with a large selection of games. Even with all those more " sophisticated " games at his disposal he still chooses to get out his Leapster and play with it. Not so the V.Smile -- I consider that to be the biggest waste of money last Christmas. He barely ever remembers that he owns the thing, and when he does (rarely) ask for it, the games don't hold his interest. The graphics and gameplay are very basic and just don't charm him in the way that the Leapster games do. So if you want a recommendation mine would be for the Leapster. Good luck, Vicki Burnaby, BC mom to 11 yo w. AS and 5 yo being assessed for possible ASD > > Wow..I am so happy to hear that its not just my daughter who doesn't " play " with her toys. You know how tired I get of dusting her toys because they just sit there? LOL! My husband too has complained about not wanting to get her educational toys for birthday and Christmas..he wants real play toys (ya know the ones I have to dust) > She loves her " educational " stuff, movies and her Leap Pad. I have been wondering about the Leapster that plugs into the TV..anyone have one? What about the VTech kind? > Her newest thing is she wants Santa to bring her this huge Dora Pirate ship she saw in the store....memorized the colors ect and keeps telling us Santa will bring it...it's life size a play house type thing! Oh my...What about that train table with trains & everything that we thought was going to be a big hit for her Birthday and now it sits there...oh yeah and all the trains and tracks, now they are real pain to dust > Thanks for being there! > Hope everyone survived Thanksgiving! > - C. > Mom to Cassie 15 PCOS, Austin 13 ADHD and a 3 HFA/AS > > > Re: ( ) Re: POLL: what are you getting your aspie for Christmas? > > > I had this arguement with my husband the other day. I wanted to get our son a nintendo ds and he doesn't want to. His arguement is that Isaac already has a play station one, an xbox and a vtech system. So he wants to get him toys for christmas. While I can see his point I am frustrated with buying Isaac toys that he never touches. He loves opening the presents and then he just dumps the toy and asks to play his xbox. The $100 pirates of the carribean ship and accessories he got for his birthday is sitting untouched in his room. The only time it gets played with is when we have other kids over. I'd like to get him something this year that he'd love. But I can see my husband is right in regards to the only time Isaac is off the game system is when we are out and even then he asks if the place we are going has games there. Ahhhhhhhhh > Beck > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 26, 2006 Report Share Posted November 26, 2006 My aspie is 10 years old and he is getting more legos and games for his game boy micro. He loves legos and duplos and wants to bring them everywhere. He plays with them literally for hours. He got the micro last year and went through a phase of chewing on everything so he needs a new charging cord for his which he is getting for Christmas. Even though his twin had one he couldn't seem to understand that he could borrow it to charge his. He went through a very destructive phase in life and we just stop replacing things for awhile but he actually put that on his list and I think he kind of understands that it was an important thing but we'll see. I really feel it is a waste of money to try to force him to play with toys that are out of his interest and although I would like to see him expand in that area right now it just isn't worth it. His older sister is getting him another personal cd player, she got him one last year and he used it alot until he broke it but it was really a helpful item on long trips. The reason we went with the game boy micro though was because it wasn't something that had to be opened. I was afraid that if he had a meltdown with it in his hands he would snap it in half and with the micro that wasn't a problem.....he just chewed the charging adapter instead. Oh well. Suzanne -- ( ) Re: POLL: what are you getting your aspie for Christmas? My son (5) never played with toys until about a year ago. He now plays with Lego and Playmobil, and occasionally with matchbox cars. Up till about four and a half his main interest was pushing buttons. His baby and preschool toys gathered dust while he pushed any button he could find in our house; by the time he was two he had refined his interest into pushing buttons on video game systems. :-) Given my little guy's focused interest in video games of all kinds, I will give you his experience with the Leapster versus the Vtech " V.Smile " system. My son has both. We think the Leapster was a fabulous investment. He got his first when he was three, and I credit the Leapster games with teaching him how to read. When his first Leapster bit the dust after a great deal of use and abuse, we were happy to fork out for a replacement. The games are educational and also fun, even to a kid who's had his own gameboy since the age of 2 and access to both an Xbox and a PS2 with a large selection of games. Even with all those more " sophisticated " games at his disposal he still chooses to get out his Leapster and play with it. Not so the V.Smile -- I consider that to be the biggest waste of money last Christmas. He barely ever remembers that he owns the thing, and when he does (rarely) ask for it, the games don't hold his interest. The graphics and gameplay are very basic and just don't charm him in the way that the Leapster games do. So if you want a recommendation mine would be for the Leapster. Good luck, Vicki Burnaby, BC mom to 11 yo w. AS and 5 yo being assessed for possible ASD > > Wow..I am so happy to hear that its not just my daughter who doesn't " play " with her toys. You know how tired I get of dusting her toys because they just sit there? LOL! My husband too has complained about not wanting to get her educational toys for birthday and Christmas..he wants real play toys (ya know the ones I have to dust) > She loves her " educational " stuff, movies and her Leap Pad. I have been wondering about the Leapster that plugs into the TV..anyone have one? What about the VTech kind? > Her newest thing is she wants Santa to bring her this huge Dora Pirate ship she saw in the store....memorized the colors ect and keeps telling us Santa will bring it...it's life size a play house type thing! Oh my...What about that train table with trains & everything that we thought was going to be a big hit for her Birthday and now it sits there...oh yeah and all the trains and tracks, now they are real pain to dust > Thanks for being there! > Hope everyone survived Thanksgiving! > - C. > Mom to Cassie 15 PCOS, Austin 13 ADHD and a 3 HFA/AS > > > Re: ( ) Re: POLL: what are you getting your aspie for Christmas? > > > I had this arguement with my husband the other day. I wanted to get our son a nintendo ds and he doesn't want to. His arguement is that Isaac already has a play station one, an xbox and a vtech system. So he wants to get him toys for christmas. While I can see his point I am frustrated with buying Isaac toys that he never touches. He loves opening the presents and then he just dumps the toy and asks to play his xbox. The $100 pirates of the carribean ship and accessories he got for his birthday is sitting untouched in his room. The only time it gets played with is when we have other kids over. I'd like to get him something this year that he'd love. But I can see my husband is right in regards to the only time Isaac is off the game system is when we are out and even then he asks if the place we are going has games there. Ahhhhhhhhh > Beck > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 26, 2006 Report Share Posted November 26, 2006 My 5 year old DS has a Leapster that he got for his birthday. So we're getting some games for it. Also, going to buy his first Lego set. He loves his duplos but DH thinks it's time for an upgrade. Plus, some hot wheels. Angelina Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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