Posts Tagged ‘Daily Living Skills’
With Goally, The Goal is Independence
When my son was diagnosed with autism at age three, I will admit I didn’t know a lot about it. I was told a lot of things of course and many of them weren’t positive. But that didn’t stop us from believing in him and his success. Cooper is now ten years old and truly an amazing kid. As he’s gotten older, and the teenage years are not far off, our goals for him have shifted. Where it used to be a lot of academic things, now our goals for…
Read MoreProgress not Perfection
From the second our babies are born we are teaching them independence. The goal is to grow up…right? And thankfully, most skills are just learned through observation. They don’t need to be taught. Especially if you have an older sibling. They see it done a few times and before you know it your toddler is using a spoon or sitting on the toilet. With this amazing kid it was different. Skills didn’t come naturally. Anything new was resisted. There was no…’I’ll do it myself.’ No independence. At age 8 we…
Read MorePractical Goals, Measuring Success, and Accepting Limitations
I would like to introduce you to Jess, a 29-year-old woman with Autism and cortical blindness. Much like many of my favorite people, Jess came into my life in the virtual way. I stumbled upon her through Instagram. And I fell in love with this vivacious, funny, southern Belle. I asked her mother, Val, who blogs at Autistic Interpretations to write a post for Finding Cooper’s Voice. I hope that you all are as intrigued by Jess as I am. My name is Val, and I am the mother of…
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