Saturday, 26 July 2008

Published


Okay so here is the article in the paper to give more awareness about autism....its long but worth the read.....But then I would say that ah,LOL.

“So common, yet so misunderstood.”

That’s autism for you.
Franklin’s Alison Exelby should know.
Her elder son Steven was diagnosed with ‘moderate’ autism when he was three and a half. Now, at almost eight, he’s mainstreamed and doing ‘okay’ at school, but only because his teacher this year understands the condition and can accommodate his special learning needs.
Recently Alison was delighted to hear from this teacher that Steven has actually started a conversation with her and is beginning to interact with his peers.
Like many people with autism, Steven is intelligent, inquisitive and focuses intensely on what he’s doing.
Unlike many children with autism whose frustrations are reflected in their antisocial behaviour, Steven withdraws into himself when he’s confused or frustrated.
But it wasn’t always so.
Alison recalls her son’s first 18 months, before she knew there was anything ‘wrong’. “He was screaming a lot and seemed frustrated as though he knew what he wanted but couldn’t make himself understood.”
Steven’s progress started when his Playcentre recognised his condition and referred him to an early education psychology service.
“We learned that he was a visual learner. And early intervention ideas like the visuals workshops were a breath of fresh air,” reckons Alison. They had to travel to Howick where the workshops were run but the effort was hugely rewarding.
“They showed Steven a picture of food – say a banana – and then took his hand to touch a real banana. Then they taught him that if he wanted a banana to eat he needed to take the picture to me.” Alison recalls pictures blue-tacked all round the kitchen. “And it worked: Steven could communicate! Eventually he learned to say the words and we stop needing to use the visuals.”
Steven loves pictures and especially photographs of people and events he’s part of.
Alison has scrapbooked the process of Steven’s development and he loves nothing better than looking through the photo albums. “He needs to see pictures that look like the real thing,” Alison says. “I had to explain to the kindergarten teachers that there was no point drawing stick people as they meant nothing to Steven, and so they got the visuals that Steven could understand.”
While he had one-on-one support in his days at kindy Steven and his family still had to cope with the real world which seemed filled with judgmental people.
Alison says because children with autism are not ‘visually impaired’ people tend to assume their behaviour is naughtiness, or simply the result of poor parenting.
Nowadays Steven is considered too ‘normal’ to qualify for Ongoing and Reviewable Resourcing Schemes (ORRS) funding. At first Alison was delighted to hear the description – until she realised Steven now gets no extra help just because he’s so highly rated.
“The cut off point is if the child is toilet trained, can count from 1 to 100 and knows his alphabet.” Alison’s rueful: “Steven’s assessment level is too high. He can say the alphabet forwards and back, and the same, counting up to and down from 100 – but that doesn’t alter the fact it’s hard for his teacher to sometimes keep him on task; he concentrates on what he likes doing to the point of blocking out everything else (and so seems disobedient); he has limited social skills – and although he’s not naughty he has his own addictions.” Alison describes these: “He’s meticulous about re-arranging things, he makes repetitive noises which his teacher and classmates have learned to ignore, and he has a phobic hand action, a kind of lateral wave, which indicates he’s stressed.” She asks, “How can you expect a classroom teacher to coax the best out of children with special needs like Steven’s when she has 25 other children to teach too?”
Anything that breaks into Steven’s routine can cause him stress – like going to the supermarket, and even the start of school holidays heralds a change in his behaviour.
Conversely, anything tidily in its place seems to delight him. Alison has many photos of items lined up, re-arranged in diverse shapes and blended colours – all evidence of Steven’s passion for orderliness and his love of numbers and letters.
This creativity comes possibly from Alison whose scrapbooking hobby can absorb her for hours. “I’ve had so much pleasure in recording Steven’s progress,” she says, “and it gives me so much more pleasure to see how much the photos mean to him.”
These memories so lovingly recorded also serve as a reminder to Alison to value and appreciate every little thing. “They remind me that Steven’s a happy little boy most of the time and being able to watch him learning to speak has been interesting and rewarding. Steven’s taught me a lot,” she says simply.
And she suggests the general public could learn a lot too.
“Autism is so common – and so misunderstood. People who know of a child with autism are often scared of the situation and don’t know how to cope. They can so easily get books out of the library and search the internet for information, and even spend time with the parent and child to learn more.” Alison adds: “Please don’t just label the child. And don’t condemn the parents. They need more help, not criticism.”
Footnote:The Ministry of Education has a web-site resource at www.minedu.govt.nz which is designed to give an insight into some of the challenges faced by school students with autism spectrum disorder(ASD) and includes valuable links. Althought aimed at teachers this information is also useful for other people supporting children and young people with ASD, including parents. It introduces some of the characteristics of these disorders, and suggests practical strategies for support. The Ministry also provides this information at no charge in booklet form and this booklet is available from the Post newspaper at reception, 18 Bowen Street, Waiuku.

So there you have it my story...well our story. They had photos of Steven also with some of his many patterns and I was hoping they would use that photo but the used the one of me instead...never mind its not that bad a photo I guess.

With all this stormy weather this is what it has done to the little garden shed I have outside....its now in pieces with a couple of concrete blocks on it to hold it all down. Very scarey as when we were pulling it apart the wind nearly picked up a couple of the side piece and took them away but we manage to save them in time.

So lovely goodies from Scrappin patch, I just loved these little stickers when I first saw them on a layout of Hannahs and asked what they were called and then went on my search to find them...then when introduced to Scrappin Patch website I found them so they arrived along with a RAK...thank you very much lovely my goodies. If you have time pop over they have lots of great products.

And a couple of my now favourite cosmo cricket get happy goodies I got of the good old trade me

Wednesday, 23 July 2008

Whoo Hoot Wednesday

Well this week it would have to be that Steven wrote 14 sentences at school yesterday all by himself. For a not so keen writer this is great for Steven and he was so proud with himself telling me that he did it all by himself...WELL DONE STEVEN.

The boys have both settled back into the school routine, although Stevens sleep routine could do with a bit of work. Not much to catch up on will post some photos of my cards that I have been making tomorrow as the light is no good anymore today.

Sunday, 20 July 2008

And the 2 RAK'S go to.......

I was going to get the boys to do this lucky dip for names tomorrow but being first day of school and a busy day I thought i would do it tonight.
So Liam went first and the name he pulled out of the hat was.........

....Vicki. I will PM you Vicki over at Stampin Scrap.

Then it was Stevens turn and the name he pulled out of the hat was......

...Kelly. Kelly I will leave a comment on your blog for you to email me as I see you are with wordpress.


A few photos of some of my latest creations, first is a layout I have done for the sketch book for the fortnightly challenge

A few cards that I have made over the last couple of days

Just love this butterfly one...not sure if i can part from it,LOL. I put some beads onto wire for the feelers and butterfly body.

These are the stunning cards i got back from last months card swap over at the sketch book. Great cards ladies looking forward to see what i get back this month.

And these stamps are a RAK from Lynda she did a draw and I was the lucky one who's name got drawn, so I'm going to have a play and make some cards with them...thank you very much Lynda

Saturday, 19 July 2008

Bits and Pieces

Well I must say I'm glad the holidays are nearly over, I will however miss my sleep ins but with school back I'm hoping Steven will start sleeping through the night again and not get up at 3am ready to start his day. The boys have been really good these holidays and the 2 weeks have gone by quite fast.

Thank you to Roo for the happy mail you send to my boys.....Liam's face glowed when he saw there was an envelope there with his name on it. They love the stickers and have used them all already. Sorry its not the best photo, its really hard to get Steven to stand still long enough for a photo these days and the light reflection on Liam's glasses is very annoying...but its a photo of two sticker happy boys.

Over at The Sketch book it was announced that Scrappin Patch will be sponsoring the Friday night challenges for the next few months...how cool is that, thanks Scrappin Patch, what a great thing to be doing.

I have been right into card making at the moment so i have made a few cards to add to my little pile that i get form the card swap. I got my June cards swaps back from the sketch book swap and also got some cool owl stamps as a RAK prize...I will post photos later on today or tomorrow.

Well that's all from me for now off to enjoy some quite scrapbooking time, have an nice weekend before school is back on Monday.

PS...can anyone on blogspot help me out and give me a few instructions on how to add a link by typing a name or word and you click on that and it goes tot he blog or website? Janine(aka mummy moo) tried to help me out but she is with wordpress and i think its different to blogspot.....but then im just not very good with computer so it may be done the same way

Wednesday, 16 July 2008

Whoo Hoot Wednesday

YAY its Wednesday again...my list for this week is
Internet friends....love sending and receiving emails from all the wonderful people I have met online through blogging. hopefully one day i will get to met a few of you in person.
The holidays are nearly over(although i will miss my sleep ins when school starts again).
It has been another not too colder day today.
My story has been sent to the newspaper but not sure if it will be in this weeks or next weeks paper....anyone living in Waiuku? Its in their small local paper called the Post. Once its published I will also put the story on my blog for you all to read.
YAY for happy mail
Also gotta love that trade me for both selling and buying, got a few bargains for my self this week and sold some stuff that i have had listed forever,LOL.

Also I took up Megs challenge of sending a card via snail mail, so last week i sent a couple of cards and this week i will send a couple more. So nice to send something just because you can and to know that you have made someone smile when they receive the card(hopefully,LOL)

Monday, 14 July 2008

More calendar pages

Just a few more calendar pages that I did last night and today. Really enjoying doing these pages and they are a nice change to the standard 12x12 layouts. Loving the Cosmo Cricket-Get Happy papers and stickers too. Sorry the photos look yellow its the bad light will up load some better photos tomrrow.



Very cold today with thick fog this morning and it stayed around for some time, so have had the fire on since 12ish which has kept the house lovely and warm. Steven is away tonight so Liam and I got fish'n'chips for dinner and watched a DVD. Going to try and get another one or two calendar pages done tonight or some of the challenges I have sitting on my desk waiting for me to be inspired.

Sunday, 13 July 2008

I have made a start on a my calendar for next year. normally i just print of the calendar on the computer and then do a layout for each month but this year mum got me for my birthday a KaiserCraft calendar, so i made a start on this last night since I found on trade me a calendar stamp. So here are the two i did last night. This was a photo from last Xmas out at mums on Xmas day. The other is Steven on one of our many visits to his granny grans house where she would get out this red bucket and fill it with water then with the couple of bottle caps he would fill them and water the plants....he did this till every last drop of water was gone, and then he would want another bucket full of water. But i just love this photo of him and shows his lovely curls he had and just a happy wee boy.


Liam being silly this morning with the crocodiles,LOL

What a lovely day we are having here today, the sun is out the sky is blue and its warm too. The boys and I went for a walk down the road and got some dvds out, so they are watching them at the moment. Liam wanted me to carry him home, but i told him big 5 year old have to use their own legs to walk and are to big to be carried around by their mums..to which he replied with I'm not a big boys I'm just a baby can you carry me now. Nice try Liam but its not going to happen. Hopefully the weather will stay nice and we can get some more walking in. Steven counted the crack in the path from half way up the hill to home and counted 222 cracks. It was great as it kept his mind of having to walk and it was great for his counting too he did well.
Right off to do a bit of housework and then some creating.

Thursday, 10 July 2008

Your got mail.....

....for this week Liam has been out to the letterbox every morning to check what mail we had. So off he would go with the little bathroom stool and then he would coming running back in and tell me how much mail there is, and i would ask him where it was and he say oh its in the letter box should i bring it in,LOL...umm yes please Liam. So off he would go running out to get the mail. This morning i followed him out and got these photos...so watch this space for a layout to happen.

Even with a stool he needs to be on tip-toes,LOL so cute

Walking down the drive with the mail

Then he asked if i could take a photo of him holding the mail

So i took up Megs challenge and have made a couple of cards and will be posting those out to a few people tomorrow and I have really enjoyed making card.

Wednesday, 9 July 2008

RAK.....

...forgot to add that since I have had few little raks sent to me I thought I would pass on the kind thought to others, so to all you NZ bloggers leave a comment before the 21st of this month to go into a draw for a rak, there will be two RAK to be sent out....I will get Steven and Liam to pull a name out each from a hat.

Whoo Hoot Wednesday

So I thought I would join in on this Whoo Hoot Wednesday that I see on alot of blogs every Wednesday.
-The boys have gone to their dads till 7pm for dinner and he picked them up just after 4 which is earlier than normal, so the house is nice and peaceful-I love my boys to bits but holiday time I love the break too.
-Trade Me happy mail bargains arrived today, and I must follow Liam out to the letter box one day as its his thing at the moment to check the mail and he goes out there with the little bathroom step we have so he can reach the letter box...lol its so cute.
-Steven had his hair cut and he was HAPPY(until bout the last minute)but wow this is such a huge thing for Steven and I was just amazed at how well he did.
-The sun was out again for the second day in the row and it was nicer outside than it was inside.
-I had a nice sleep in this morning which was lovely.
-I rearrange the lounge and the boys found some videos that had their names on them so wanted to watch them and see what they were. So we all snuggled on the sofa and watched their home videos...was funny seeing my niece Jacqueline at about 18 months old walking around with a dummy in her mouth compared to her now at 9years old and even to see Steven so little and such a happy baby till he was about 18months and watch these videos now I see so many little things that say autism. But what funny the boys had seeing them self on TV as babies.

Tuesday, 8 July 2008

More Autism Awareness

I got the first draft copy of my article for the paper tonight, so I will go through that tomorrow and then send it off again. At the moment its over a thousand words so needs to be shortened, but she is also interested in sending the full length article to a magazine, if I was keen. So once its published I will post a copy here for you to read. And I guess the more people see and read about autism the more awareness of it there will be. I would also like to say thank you for all the comment in my last autism awareness post. So on that note I have posted a picture of a flyer from my autism support group, our next meeting we have Jen Birch coming along to share her story with us, she has Asperger Syndrome and is author of 'Congratulations! It's Asperger Syndrome". If anyone is local and interested in coming along let me know as number are limited, but I thought I would post here and if you know anyone who may be interested then you could let them know, but if you are keen you need to let me know by the 15th of July.

A big thank you for these lovely RAK's from a couple of online friends and bloggers. These lovely snowman stamps from Trace...watch this spot for the making of snowmen cards for Xmas this year...and these papers from Janine(aka Angelgurl) from a RAK from her blog. So a big thank you to you tow ladies, and I will be sure to post photos of my creations with these lovely bits.

On Sunday night while watching The Lion Man the boys were on the sofa and Steven had been wiggling his bottom tooth pretty much all day and then said 'look it just popped out' and there he was with his tooth in his hand. He was very excited and started jumping around saying Im going to get $2 from the tooth fairy,LOL. Lucky the tooth fairy actually had some change in her wallet..I must say she was a bit worried there for a moment.

So i have been doing a bit more sorting with my scrapbooking stuff and when I sorted the shelving out found these container so thought they would be perfect for my grungeboard letters and numbers, the bigger ones are put together in one of the plastic draws.

It was a lovely day today and warmer outside than it was inside, so Liam and i got outside and mowed lawns, did some weeding and washed the car since it was well over due for a wash, even though I'm sure the neighbours cat will have left more dirty foot prints on it again by tomorrow morning.

And a layout that I got done today, very simple but its another layout for Stevens album.

And here is my last weeks Friday night challenge for over at Stampin' Scrap. The word search idea came for the Mays Creating Keepsakes magazine. Took awhile to get the word search typed up but i love the affect of it and i have printed off a few extras because if Steven gets his hands on this layout with no one looking I'm sure he is going to get a open and start searching for some more words,LOL.

Friday, 4 July 2008

Celebrity Challenge

Since there were a few photos for this I thought I would make it into a slide show. So this is for the celebrity challenge over at The Sketch Book, and the challenge was to make a simple mini album...so you know that mini album of Liam's sleeping photos, well I thought here is my motivation for me to get that done.

And here is a piece of Liam's art work that he did a few weeks ago at school recycling rubbish, we have for the last term been saving rubbish form chip bags and twist bars etc... for school and the whole class made a picture each, very stunning considering its made form rubbish


Okay I cant seem to get the slide show up not sure why its not working will have another look tonight and see if i can get it up

Thursday, 3 July 2008

Autism Awareness

I don't often talk much about autism on here, but tonight I will share. A few weeks ago an old friend got hold of me telling me of her story and how she had been interviewed and her story put in the paper and the publisher wanted someone local with an autistic child to interview. So she contacted me to see if I was interested.....so on Tuesday I had the lady over here to interview me. I was a bit nervous being a very shy, keep to myself kind of person, but once I started talking it was all good. So we started at the start when Steven was diagnosed and worked our way through the start of using visuals with him and then how at the age of 4 he was finally saying single words and then putting two words together. Then off to kindy where we had great support from and ESW and the kindy teachers the joys of Steven starting conversations with the teachers and starting to interact with his peers...and we talked about the lows, the high percentage of families with special needs kids that end in divorce, the lack of routine of good sleeping habits and Steven was shocking for this. He would go to bed at 7pm be awake again at 10pm and then not go to sleep again till about 1am then he would sleep till bout 4am, 5am if i was lucky and then that was him till bedtime that night he was ready to start the day. And even now his sleep pattern isn't great and he was up at 3am this morning ready to start the day. And then we moved onto school, school was a where you move form kindy where you get all the support in the world and then school its like they get you into mainstream school and then everyone runs away and says to you okay your child doesn't get ORRS funding and because he is toilet trained, can say the alphabet forwards and backwards- saying it backwards is something i cant do unless I think about it, he can count to 100 so he doesn't need support in the classroom. School was hard and is hard but this year has been so much better. Steven has a teacher that wants to understand not just what works for him but she wants to understand and know about autism and its great. So the interview was great and she will do a draft copy and email it to me to go over and delete anything i don't want in there, she also took a couple of photos from a mini album I have made of Steven and all his lines. I dont know how much everyone knows about autism and for me when i heard the word for the first time i thought what on earth is that...there is loads of information out there on the Internet.....Autism is a developmental disorder affecting social and communication skills. Individuals with autism often have accompanying learning disabilities but whatever their general level of intelligence, they will share a common difficulty in making sense of the world in the way others do. In most individuals with autism, certain skills will be better than others so that their development will not only be slower than usual, but be uneven and different from most individuals with other learning disabilities.
One of the things that Steven did alot of when he was younger was making lines with everything, this is a common thing for kids with autism to do. I will post some photos tomorrow..some of his lines/patterns are very interesting.
We have become very use to routines in this house as without them there would be alot more stress for Steven. When he was younger I remember there were certain toy cars that were used in one room but not another and if he couldn't find that car look out, so for that reason the boys have so many toy cars cause you can imagine if i gave one away that he used for a certain routine of his there would be hell to pay if he couldn't find it. but as he has gotten older hes not so fixed on some of his routines. he knows on Monday nights he goes to a friends house and Wednesday its dads house for dinner and home at 7pm and then Friday to dads house for the night and then i pick them up on Saturday at 4pm...those routines he likes to stay the same. he has been getting a bit stressed with school holidays coming up, he enjoys the holidays and not going to school but its a change that he has to adjust to first, school gives so much structure and routine to his days which he loves.

Well it seems since my last post with all the comments that I have got a lot of stuff.....the shelving that is in the first picture is pretty much the only storage for the boys games and my scrapbooking stuff. Liam has a few games and puzzles in his room, Steven doesn't have any in his room because at night he plays with anything that is in his room. So that's where they all go.. i do have a cupboard for all the games but since moving form a big 4 bedroom house to a small 3 bedroom place(well i reckon more 2 bedrooms and a office as Steven's room is smaller than the bathroom so I'm sure its more an office than bedroom)so there is no room to put a storage cupboard. but the plus to a small house is less housework, and less room for the boys to spread their toys. As for scrapbooking stuff, I don't have that much stuff do I ladies? And on that note I'm off here be sure to look back tomorrow at some stage and I will hopefully have some photos of the mini album I have done for the celebrity challenge over at the sketch book.