A little anecdote from Monkey’s therapy session today

About 20 minutes before Monkey’s therapist was supposed to leave today he walked over and picked up her coat and handed it to her. He then waved bye-bye. She told him it wasn’t time yet and engaged him in another game. When she then sat down to write her note he grabbed Duhdee’s hand and began pulling him toward his room. It was nap time!

How is that for clearly stating his wants? “OK, leave now, I’m going to bed.”

Monkey and I had an AWESOME day today!

We got up early, left the house at 11 and headed to the Aquarium. The trip was as fun as the destination for him. He loves riding the bus and the train.

He loved the seals and penguins. He loved looking at all the fish and crabs. He love standing at the top of the tank and looking down at the turtles and the rest of the reef dwellers. I can’t think of any part of it he didn’t enjoy. He mostly walked, though we did have the stroller with us. He’d wander a little bit but never too far. He would hold my hand when it got really crowded but pretty much was just intent on all those FISH!

He broke out a couple new signs, “starfish” and “bubbles.” We met another little boy who knew some signs (his mom had taught him sign language before he learned to talk) and he said and signed “I love you” to Monkey and Monkey boy TRIED TO REPEAT IT! In spoken words. He was close, I understood him…and I almost passed out. He won’t repeat it though, lol.

At the end of our long day we were sitting at Harvard Square waiting on a bus and I handed him a small container of Cheerios. He dropped it and said “Uh OH!” He’s getting there!

He’s seems to change every day

Yesterday B. and L. came for an EI visit and it was a really good visit. Monkey was soo happy and social during the entire visit. We’ve even started a sensory diet for him which involves using a small brush on him to help determine when he needs sensory input and to help redirect into more stimulating activities. After L. used the brush on Monkey twice he  instantly grabbed it from her and tried using it on himself. When he couldn’t get the right motion he handed it back to us to do some more. We’ve been doing it since yesterday and he’s been doing great.  He really seems to enjoy it and it seems to relax him quite a bit.

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He can communicate just fine!

Just before bed Monkey was watching an episode of The Backyardigans and I was practicing my knitting. I was concentrating so I didn’t see him go get my umbrella out of my bag and when he put it on my lap I just set it aside without giving it a thought. He wasn’t having that though, he picked it up again and put it in my hands (on top of my knitting.) This is the conversation that ensued:

“It’s an umbrella. Why do I need an umbrella?”

Monkey points to the window and makes the sign for rain.

“Yes, it’s raining outside. Why do I need an umbrella?”

He signs bye, bye!

He’s simply brilliant, eh? He wanted to go for a walk, lol.

Story from EI visit today.

Every time the folks at EI visit they leave a report of the visit, this story from today is too cute not to share.

“Met Monkey at home with his dad. He seemed tired and dad thought he might be getting sick. Monkey hadn’t taken a nap yet today and he started to cry and lay down when we were trying to play. We decided to take a break and watch a Signing Time video. We practiced the signs for different zoo animals. When they started to make the sign for crocodile, Monkey went over to get his book of animals. He started to flip through the pages to find the picture of the crocodile, when he found it, he pointed and made the sign. Later when the video was demonstrating the sign for monkey, I asked “Where’s the monkey?” and Monkey found the picture and pointed.”

Pretty smart cookie, isn’t he?