on 02-04-2009 03:29 PM
on 29-11-2011 11:37 PM
on 30-11-2011 11:19 AM
Well we still exist LOL
Bella, I really wish you could se my psychologist - she bends over backwards to help. But I guess Melbourne's West is far too far away.
on 30-11-2011 12:00 PM
Nice to see this still here. Hope everyone is managing ok.:-)
on 09-12-2011 12:37 PM
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2071127/Bankers-1-615-word-email-woman-didn't-back.html
This was at first funny... and creepy... but then I read the comments and someone mentioned autism..
WOW... talk about spot on..
What do you all think??
Aspergers or jut a really pedantic and controlling and over analytical guy?
on 09-12-2011 01:25 PM
I hesitate to comment. However, I suspect he is probably on the spectrum but without knowing more about him, who knows? The girl comes off as a little badly mannered.
on 09-12-2011 01:36 PM
I have just come from playgroup Christmas party (Autism Qld) with 6 of my grandchildren, assisted by my SIL who is great! he baked as well.
Lovely morning and mostly good.:-D The food was supplied by the centre and the parents and was mostly gluten/allergen free type which was a pleasant change, which means we are all listening to each other as far as the children are concerned.
Gifts were supplied by parents.....we had the usual tussles over toys...
One child got a Cars toy...Mater....so pedantic grandson of mine told both child and his mum that they were saying it wrong......you can imagine the rest. I think the mum was a tad offended. woops.
Grandaughter got a Thomas train...Bash. 3 other children like Thomas too......she did let them hold it.
Had a discussion with the lovely facillitator about the words we have to remember to use...never say yes unless you mean yes...and try never to say no.
Does this change at any point?
Home again and I have 5 children until 3pm.....
on 09-12-2011 03:19 PM
If you say yes and don't do something it will be held against you forever.. Mr 13 still tells me I broke a promise as I said yes without checking if I could actually give what I said yes too and it turned out I could not follow through..
Now I never say yes unless I am 110% sure I can deliver...
I tend not to use the words later, sometime, and soon...
as he is getting older it is getting easier to incorporate those words now but I still try to give definates rather than open ended options...
The word no is generally used in a sentence about why not rather than just a no...
It does get easier as they get older...
on 09-12-2011 05:37 PM
The word no is generally used in a sentence about why not rather than just a no...
It does get easier as they get older...
I sincerely hope so. I will hold you to that......:8}
on 19-01-2012 12:00 AM
Hello all,
How is everyone going? Haven't heard from you all in so long. Lots of positive things happening here atm which is fantastic. The eldest princess ended up asking to return to school. School have improved no end with the girls and are far more flexible. (That's not to say its perfect but its a great start!)
DD13 has settled right down, we changed psychs and have found one that is actually relating her (YAY!!!) OH is retraining himself through uni (thanks Sheepie for that advice ages ago it did help).
I'm doing well too! 🙂 Anyway would be great to hear from you all. I'm off to bed now but will check again in the morning.
on 19-01-2012 07:41 AM
Wonderful to hear things are looking up Bella ♥
We are plodding along quite nicely, C has been given a slightly higher dose of Lovan. something to do with him now being 5 ft 10!!! The paed nearly fell over when he stood up at the last visit, she is not short but he is now taller than her even! :^O
He is fairly calm most days and will be going to the Western Autistic school once a week this year - they run an arts program to help the kids cope. Hopefully it will work for him.
I think I am having slightly more trouble with the younger so called "normal" one now - he has hit puberty with a vengeance. 😐