Saturday, May 23, 2009
SOOC Saturday - the abilities of Autism
R looked at this set of cards the other day and kept saying fow and the
I could not figure out what he was saying till I found the two missing cards which had slipped behind the sofa cushion
How can someone look at this jumble and know whats missing in a series?
( confession- R is being a whiny little rat this morning and I am trying to start a Cycle of positive thinking .. sigh- harder some days than others !!!)
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That is amazing.
I am always amazed by what our kids can do. R is one smart cookie!
Remarkable.
Sunny days and rainbows being sent your way.
That's amazing! And good job looking for the positive!
That is astonishing. They manage to surprise us with how their mind works, huh? :) Have a great weekend!
Smart child - even when others may not think so... Mom knows! Neat photo, too!
Ethan is the same way...they are just too smart!
I have two Nephews who have Autism each situation different. However both are blessed with things they do really well.
Positive influence from Mom is always a great thing.
Love the photo.
Awesome! I love that you've been sharing positive things about R for SOOC Saturday. =) I hope your day went better!!
Doo doo doo doo (that's the Twilight Zone theme) ...I'm thinking 'Rainman'!!!!!!
You're right to try and focus on the positive.
He definitely keeps you on your toes! Just amazing!!
Smiling :0)
Cheers
Jewelz
it's really incredible the way children living with autism think....my nephew has asperger's syndrome and i can't tell you how much i love to sit and watch him play...he just looks at the world a little differently...
great picture....
I, too, am amazed at times by things my son says or does.
: )
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