We bought year passes to Luna Park half way through last year (tax return treat!). I planned on entertaining the two ASD kids while Adventure Hubby went on rides with the others.
Wednesday, February 29, 2012
Goals and how we try to reach them...
This question was asked yesterday, in a fantastic online support group for ASD families- How do you talk to your child and siblings about their autism, if at all?
This is a significant issue in our house at the moment because both ASD kids seem to be going through really obvious social awkward stages at present. Here is the answer I posted:
In this post
ASD,
being different,
challenges,
goals,
planning,
positives,
social norms,
strategies,
successes
Monday, February 27, 2012
Lefthandedness, and other things that should be hidden
4 year old G is pretty much ambidextrous. It's a handy skill, really. She draws with both hands, she eats with both hands, she can ride her scooter equally well leading with either foot. She seems to prefer to write her name with her left hand.
Saturday, February 25, 2012
Courage
Well- it was a long week. I decided to take an internet break mid week, to help myself avoid unnecessary stress. No news, no Facebook, no email. I figure that sometimes the stuff that goes on in my real life is enough.
Tuesday, February 21, 2012
Stop the ride- I want to get off
I tried a ride at Luna Park last time we went that I didn't want to go on. G really did want to go on it, so I went with her. It's called the Rotor. You get in this round room and stand against the wall and it spins fast until you are stuck to the wall so that when they drop the floor down you stay right where you are.
In this post
anxious,
frustrated,
inadequate,
positives,
solving problems,
tired,
tough times
Saturday, February 18, 2012
Dirty washing, fighting children and puppy wee
After another insomniac start to my sleep last night, I was woken this morning by 4 very noisy children. In their defence, it was 8.30 and definitely time I was up and about,
Wednesday, February 15, 2012
Running away
G has a habit of running away. She has done it ever since she could walk.
In this post
hard work,
meltdown,
running away,
sensory overload,
worry
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