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Wake up, grab the toys…the same toys that he fell asleep with. He
will take no substitutes. Do not change that stuff around. Do, go,
repeat.. Or shall I say, Do, Stim, repeat…
I remember when JJ would watch Toy Story 3 over and over again. Not
just in one day, but day after day and week after week. That was his
obsession for a while. I remember when he likes to wear the same pajamas
night after night and watch the same cartoons. We have Hulu Plus and
each day he will pick the same kind of shows with the exact episodes
that he has recently viewed. He remembers the names of the episodes and
asks to play each one. He likes the tags ripped off all of his stuffed
animals and clothes. He likes to use the green crayon most often. If he
falls asleep with a certain T shirt on, he will want to wear it in the
morning. He became obsessed with Ninja Turtles after giving up Buzz
Lightyear which I never thought he would. He used to be extremely scared
of flushing toilets and the sound of the hand dryer in public
restrooms. The bright lights and strong sun are not his favorite things.
Even though it is cold, he insists on waiting for the school bus
outside. He switches between right and left hand when he does his
homework and art work. He is becoming a karate master and insists that
we “box”. He talks. Yes, we waited years to hear his voice but he talks
and he read..He loves to read. He loves books and he reads a lot. He has
been reading for a very long time now. I am so proud of him. When he
was three years old, he was said to be in the middle of the Autism
Spectrum but from then and until forever he is in my heart.
He is high functioning. I thank God everyday for the blessings. Just
because he was once in the middle does not mean that is where he was
bound to stay. It is a spectrum for a reason. He has improved and
continues to improve each day. It is important to keep going forward.
Never giving up. Where there is Faith, there are great things.
Dedication is a key factor. I am not trying to change my son at all. I
do not wish Autism away. It is his super ability. I just work with him
all the time to ensure that he will lead the best life possible with all
the capabilities necessary. Going from non verbal to non stop talking
in a couple years is a great window of opportunity of hope, that with
Love and first and foremost God..All things are possible.
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