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The "what not to do" at the beginning is how the majority of my IEP meetings start. It is not meant to be funny, but it did have me laughing because it was spot on minus needing an interpreter.
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My son is 6 and has autism. Not a high functioning kid- more low functioning. He has words but is not a full verbal communicator.
Before he falls asleep he always asks for a hug. He’ll say ‘need hug momma’. I snuggle in close and tell him I love him ect. This weekend he changed it from ‘need hug, momma, to ‘need love momma’. It was so beautiful & pure. And he’s of course right. He kinda needs ABA, noise cancelling headphones, strong IEP goals, and synchronized team- but he really mostly just needs love. So op, not funny. But it made me cry and so damned proud of my kid. |
That is so sweet!!!! |
| My 6 year old DD fixed the cards for Candy land so she had herself going forwarded AND have me go backwards! I am embarrassed to say I was very impressed! |
LOL. That is clever. |
| I am reviving this thread because I so need to laugh so I don't cry. Please add more, more, more. |
I love that question. I usually ask how each person knows my child and how much time they spend with him each week. |
| I was teaching DD "describing" and "same/different". At one point, I asked her "What's the difference between a car and a bike?" She answered,"A car is a car. A bike is not a car." |
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We have been trying to teach my DD to come in and get us when she needs help, instead of crying or yelling. Last night she came in our room at 2 am, turned on the light and asked for help. And then again at 3:15 am and once more at 4:30 am. DH turned to me and said, “Congratulations, honey!”
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LOL! |
Of course. Duh?!
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When my son was 3, he was mostly in the hospital for a few months for uncontrolled seizures. A nurse asked him "What season is it?" when spring started. He answered "I'm NOT seizing!" because he knew that seizing got him banned from the playroom. Later, back at home, he had the overnight EEG where you have to sleep with the backpack that contains the equipment. We explained why he couldn't take the equipment off. He summarized our explanation as "I have a brain, and it's in the backpack".
I'd also like to share my thoughts about the Holland/Italy analogy. Basically, uncontrolled seizures are more like Beirut than Holland. Take a look at this link: https://www.npr.org/2018/08/07/632012775/in-amsterdam-even-the-tourists-say-there-are-too-many-tourists |
| I posted this earlier on a different thread. We had a minor issue related to IEP accommodations, like email the teacher level. DS said we should sue the school and he'll be our lawyer because he really likes to argue. |
| I’m reviving this thread hoping for some new memes to make me laugh. Or maybe just inspire me to have the strength to keep advocating and educating. |