Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Tuesday...

The morning started early and the children where bathed, fed and dressed. We read a few books in bed before we got out of bed. We walked to school and discussed the day ahead. Frances was calm and keen. Breath...

Monday, October 19, 2009

Exhale...

A new day brings hope and joy. I am blessed to have wonderful friends in my life that support me. My darling friend Corn, asked her friend, who happens to be an Occupational Therapist, if she could come to our house and give us some suggestions to help regulate Frances. So cool. I can't wait till they come. Also, Frances' Floortime therapist/Supervisor called today. They are going to have a behaviorist accompany the therapist to our sessions. (Yippee). I also spoke to Frances teacher about creating a social story book for Frances (for his classroom rules). She thought it was a good idea. :) I am going to come in the class tomorrow to take some pictures for the book. (Did I say yippee.) I really believe this will have a big effect on Frances and his ability to understand what is expected of him in class. We had a great day today. Great school day and there was even some initiating play on the playground. xoxo

Friday, October 16, 2009

From birth to present...

Life begins and ends with breath. Breath is the foundation of our soul and spirit. Without breath, we are nothing. This journal is an attempt to heal and rejuvenate the spirit of my children, specifically my oldest son Frances. He is 5 years old. When he was 3 1/2 he was diagnosed with Autism. He has come so far. At 3 1/2 he began going to a special day class preschool, and intense occupational therapy. At 4 1/2 we started floortime therapy. Frances always had speech, it just did not seem functional. Through speech therapy and occupational therapy his communication skills have improved. Often when a child is diagnosed with autism he/she may also have sensory processing disorder. He is blessed with SPD. Sometimes I struggle with the diagnoses of autism versus SPD. He has spatial issues, and is sometimes unable to sit still and focus. Lights, sounds and pictures can easily over stimulate him. He has some crazy obsessions that truly give him his unique flavor. He loves Ambrocombie and Fitch store. Mostly for the music and the pictures on the walls. He with often re-create the store at home with music and pictures. He loves music, drums and Bob Marley. He can feel the soul of the singers and sing from his gut, very loudly. Right now he is on a general education kindergarten class with an aide to assist him. He has had some difficult afternoons at school, but over all he is dong great. The staff at his school seem to be very supportive and as a team we have come up with some ways to help him cope when he does become over stimulated.
Today is Oct 16, 2009. There is no school today and Frances is home with me. We have done some art projects, made a tambourine and Frances is now jamming on the bjimba with his tambourine. Through music, art, breath, love, kindness and yoga, we (as a family) will learn to relax, take a breath and rejuvenate our souls.