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Building writing stamina

I came across this sandwich model for para writing in one of the fb groups and it seems to be helping ram. http://www.readingrockets.org/strategies/paragraph_hamburger I also add the tags first, then, next and last to do away with the verbal prompts. Do try it out as it seems to be an effective model Happy holidays!!!

Lunch box ideas

This is what Ramam said he would like to carry for lunch. 2 samosas,2 cookies, mango lassi and custard apple. All neatly packed in a red lunch box. It is a far far cry from what I send him!!! And according to him this would be an ideal dinner Grilled chicken, KFC  burger, French fries and coke. Hahahahaha....

Humour and Autism

                  I was reading a book from the series Amelia Bedelia. The books are about Amelia, whose  intentions are good but is a little foolish. In the story Amelia is asked to stake the bean poles, but she ends up tying steak to the plants. I showed Ramam what staking a bean pole means, and explained steak to be a kind of meat. So in one of the reading sessions when he got the meaning, he chuckled when I read out this passage.                                The other night I was trying to educate my daughter on the names of dishes unique to Kerala Iyers, because it can get embarrassing when we have guests. Somebody tells her to pass a bowl of something and she would give them an "I don't know which one" look. Ramam was listening to this ongoing conversation. I then said Rama's turn and asked him what this is? Although he knew the right name, h...

Visual perception

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                                              Visual perception and autism This is my fourth post under the label understanding autism better.  People on the spectrum ,  have difficulty processing visual information . In other words they have visual perceptual difficulties.                     Relating to a personal experience I had with Ramam recently prompted me to choose this topic. I was working on Ramam calling out numbers for a game of tambola/ housie. In a game of tambola the person call out numbers from 1-100. The participants are given tickets and they score out the numbers called out. He would read the number correct but would place it in the wrong place and sometimes vice versa.            As Ramam called out the numbers I realized he was reading the second digit of ...

Play time

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Ramam wanted to play with blocks , he wanted to pitch a tent to be exact. So I told him we need poles to pitch a tent. He dashed off and came back with 3 wooden sticks. I realized he had picked it up from my husband's tool box along with some screws. Never knew he could think this ahead. So he set up the 4 poles. Put a napkin cloth on the top. Isha  added her bit, tied a small princess to the poles. Soon we had an one eyed monster waiting to gobble her up. The monster slept in the open on his bed. They soon wanted a house for themselves , that subsequently turned into a railway station. The last pic is the train chugging into the station.

Silence

It is such a beautiful post on silence....I had to share it. http://musingsofanaspie.com/2013/11/06/silence-ii-variation/#more-1693 " There is simply silence. Unconscious, unobserved, uncomplicated, quiet. Left alone, I could spend days in this silence".                             These are those  moments of silence I enjoy with Ramam, knowing we are there for each other, not a spoken word  just sitting next to each other. These are time I wish the world we live is  a less complicated place ,there are no demands and expectations,and never does the unexpected happen. A utopian world for our kids!!!

welcome to 2015

Welcoming you all to the first post of 2015 May it be another  year of hope, persevarance and courage for all of us. Before you know 2014 is over and we are into mid January. Time flies and this is one thing one always should bear in mind. In most FB groups there is the concept of sharing the progress one makes with their child in that week.Its called differently by different groups, some call it Friday celebrations, Friday gains.  I think this is a wonderful idea as you set yourself small micro goals that are achievable . Every complex task can be broken into simple steps. This is just an example of how simple the goals can be made.                         One of Ramam's therapist suggested this to me for his social skills. Call home a small group and the only goal you set for Ramam that evening is he opens the door for the guests. So these are small steps one takes for those giant leaps. Every activity requir...