Raven
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Woo hoo!!! That is wonderful progress. Good job.
There is a distinct difference between having an open mind and having a hole in your head from which your brain leaks out. -- James Randi
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12-19-2012, 11:20 PM |
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heather40
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Thanks, I know it is in there!!!! I gave him kudos to his awesome choices!!!!! Then last night when he had friends over to decorate Christmas cookies he was way to over stim and was doing his whinning and name calling, but hey we did have a moment!!!!! haahahahahahaha Taking it in stride!
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12-20-2012, 08:34 AM |
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LAC1961
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How exciting!! I can picture it. I'm so happy for you!
Last week our OT came out at the end of the session to tell us our daughter got distracted while working on buttons, which usually means she has to be repeatedly told to get back on task, but last week she got distracted for about a minute, then realized she had been in the middle of buttons, and on her own went back to it and finished buttoning the vest--all independently. Isn't it wonderful when our kiddos do something so monumental!
(This post was last modified: 12-21-2012, 12:01 AM by LAC1961.)
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12-20-2012, 11:58 PM |
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Jaffa
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Heather it made me cry when I read it. I look forward to the day my son says what is wrong instead of melting down.
Brill
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12-21-2012, 05:43 AM |
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heather40
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Thanks! It will come!!!!! I have witnessed it! When I went to his school for his Christmas program the aid he eats lunch with told me that he tells her a lot when he doesn't like something. I was telling her about what had happened and she said when he first started coming to eat with her that he would pull away if she walked past him and touched him on his shoulder, now she said he doesn't mind, but he has told her I just don't like to be touched! She also said that she looks forward to him eating with her, that he is very enlightening, holds a mature conversation with her, he is very up beat never has a negative thing to say. ( I am sure she probably knows everything that goes on at home! ahahahahahahah) It was great to hear, we started off the school year horribly, he has finally adjusted and seems to be having a much better time. It took a few months, but he has got it. ( now if there was no summer break and the pattern wouldn't be broke! lol) So, as I knock on wood as I write all this so he keeps it up!!!
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12-25-2012, 08:33 AM |
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stineybeany
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I LOVE IT!!! WONDERFUL NEWS!!!!! totally just made my day!
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01-14-2013, 02:46 PM |
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heather40
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Thanks!!!! He has been surprising me a lot lately!!!!! Still always waiting on the edge tho! lol
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01-14-2013, 06:57 PM |
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Jerry Stein
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Congratulations!! And to him as well. Sometimes all the worry and anxiety is all worth it when you see them do something great.
I bet it felt great to slather on the praise after that meeting was over.
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01-16-2013, 09:52 PM |
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tysmom152
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That is wonderful news!!!! It just shows that hard work and dedication will pay off
I think the game you are describing is called Head Bands--It's very popular in my area. We are working with our son in describing faces and characters so for xmas he received the Star Wars Guess Who Game/Apples to Apples. To him, they are just games he has no idea that it's teaching him how to be descriptive about a person/character. It's a work in progress, but he's having fun doing it. ( :
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01-18-2013, 04:23 PM |
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