Our son Matthew (born in March 2005) was diagnosed with "moderate" Autism at 2.5 years old.
This is a diary of his road to healing & recovery. Ƹ̵̡Ӝ̵̨̄Ʒ
Tuesday, February 5, 2008
"Git Up"..."Outta Da Bed!"
Matthew has recently begun saying a few 2 and 3 word sentences and that one has become his favorite. I hear it at 6am, in the late afternoon when I am trying to convince him to take a nap, and when I attempt to relax on the couch after dinner. Yes, it doesn't have the "cute factor" it did the first few times...but he is working to get his needs met so that is great progress. Some other good ones: "I want Elmo", "more cookies", and "daddy at work".
That sounds really positive! I hope his speech improves. One of my boys has excellent speech and the other is single words only, which arent always clear...so I understand how difficult it can be.
"Autism is a neurological disorder that often interferes with a person's ability to communicate with and relate to others. Signs of autism almost always develop before a child is 3 years old. Typically, parents first become concerned when they notice that their toddler does not begin to talk or does not respond and interact like other children. Autism also affects how a child perceives and processes sensory information. The severity of autism varies. Some individuals need assistance in almost all aspects of their daily lives, while others are able to function at a very high level and can even attend school in a regular classroom. While this is a lifelong condition, early diagnosis and treatment can make a major difference."
Autism-Related Websites
http://www.nvic.org/
www.ageofautism.com
www.autism-help.org
www.autism-society.org
www.autism.com
www.autismmedia.org
www.autismone.org
www.generationrescue.org
www.gfcfdiet.com
www.healautismnow.org
www.nationalautismassociation.org
www.safeminds.org
www.tacanow.org
www.unlockingautism.org
www.wrightslaw.com
Autism-Related Books
Autism and the God Connection
Autism Sourcebook
Autism: An Inside Out Approach
Autism: Effective Biomedical Treatments
Biological Treatments of Autism
Changing the Course of Autism
Children With Starving Brains
Enzymes for Autism
Evidence of Harm
Facing Autism
Feast Without Yeast
Finding You Finding Me
Healing Our Autistic Children
Healing the New Childhood Epidemics
Let Me Hear Your Voice
Louder Than Words
Overcoming Autism
Somebody Somewhere
The Out of Sync Child
The Soul of Autism
Thinking In Pictures
Unraveling the Mystery of Autism
What Your Doctor May Not Tell You About Children's Vaccinations
2 comments:
Haha! I love it. I think it is cute although I guess you're wishing that was the only one he hadn't quite learned yet :)
That sounds really positive! I hope his speech improves. One of my boys has excellent speech and the other is single words only, which arent always clear...so I understand how difficult it can be.
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