I am over at the SPD Blogger Network today talking about how to boost your child's social skills! Check out my tips to make the most of playdates, role playing and social stories.
Do your kids love music? Mine sure do. It was probably 4 years ago now, and I was driving out of our subdivision with all three boys in the van – Gabe was in Kindergarten, which makes Nick 2 1/2 at the time and Matt around 6 months. From out of the back I hear the boys talking about playing musical instruments. “Mom,” Nick starts, “Can I have a drum set?" I grin, “Maybe someday.” “Can I have a Tuba?” Gabe interjects. “No.” I laugh out loud at the image of my son, much smaller than a Tuba, attempting to play it. But, that planted the musical seed for all of us. Flash forward four years, and I am contemplating putting Nick and Gabe in Piano lessons. Why Piano? Because it seems that might be the most convenient to actually attend. And, Nick tried Drum lessons at three different locations, but he was just too young at the time. Not to mention, I don’t want a drum set in the house, but could live with a keyboard. I bet you’re shocked that I am not interested in a drum set, huh? My husb...
Last month, on the way home from my nephew’s baptism party, my husband said, in a shocked tone, “That was the best family party we have ever been to. The kids were amazing and had so much fun! I wasn’t even stressed out or worried about the kids getting over stimulated. What just happened?” Throughout the rest of our 3-hour car drive home, we discussed what had made this particular party so much fun. We also compared it to other parties that were not nearly so pleasant. Parties that ended in tears and meltdowns, parties that we had to leave because one of our kids was just too over stimulated to handle. Parties that I swore would be the last I attended because things had gone so poorly for Danny and/or Charlotte. We realized this particular party in September had been so successful because we have some family members who are 100% committed to making family gatherings pleasant for my two SPD kids. Though my family has always been supportive, they haven’t always known how to help. ...
Are you in the Puget Sound area? Come see me signing books and spreading awareness today at the Barnes and Noble in Lakewood! Here's more information about this great Autism Awareness Event in Tacoma, WA! From the Exceptional Families website: The Exceptional Families Network and PAVE are excited to announce their partnership in bringing you the second annual Autism Awareness Day! Friday, April 27th 3:00 - 7:00 pm Barnes & Noble Lakewood Towne Center This family-friendly event will feature: - vendors that serve the local autism community - book fair fundraiser...all of your purchases in the store and online will raise money - demonstration of helpful apps on the Nook tablet device - book signings by...
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