tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2233993854782398296.post8194712195026317954..comments2023-06-30T20:58:08.335+10:00Comments on kebeni: another post about autismKellihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12427642925654042681noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2233993854782398296.post-19244686348210047252012-04-05T20:56:14.827+10:002012-04-05T20:56:14.827+10:00HI Kelli,
This is a wonderful post, thank you! How...HI Kelli,<br />This is a wonderful post, thank you! How you describe what you do in your home to support Beren is pretty much what we do - although I could never leave the room or something/someone would get seriously hurt!and also: social scene card games/board games? Can you give me an example? Appropriate is big in our house too - together with 'gently'.<br />Thanks for your thoughts on a label - we are lucky in that the girls are 5 and have had access to early intervention for the past 9 months. They go to a weekly 'transition to school' group during term, as well as a speech therapist and an O.T. (about 2-3 sessions per term) and I get parental support from a special educator. Its a wonderful, wonderful set up. But as that will end next year, you're right. It is important to follow through and gain access to funding if possible. Thank you, Samala xSamalahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01313813410718414191noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2233993854782398296.post-9924454924106448592011-11-07T16:04:05.003+11:002011-11-07T16:04:05.003+11:00'appropriate' and 'acceptable' are...'appropriate' and 'acceptable' are used a lot in our house. <br /><br />I don't mind the stimming so much, as long as it is not hurting anyone else, themselves or property. It calms and soothes in a way many other things do not.<br /><br />You are so right, nothing wrong with our kids, they are just different.Maritahttp://www.stuffwiththing.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2233993854782398296.post-63893627333417141142011-10-24T01:06:11.976+11:002011-10-24T01:06:11.976+11:00This is one of my fave posts and honestly I think ...This is one of my fave posts and honestly I think you should keep it on your sidebar so that people can read it even when it becomes an older post. Thank you, friend, for saying some things that need to be said about autism. there is nothing wrong with our children but yes they need extra support! :)Happy Elf Mom (Christine)https://www.blogger.com/profile/15047347624037697311noreply@blogger.com