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Showing posts with label autism. Show all posts

Friday, April 8, 2011

PREPARING FOR TOMORROW......WALK FOR AUTISM

Many of you that know me also know that my 4 year old was diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder at the age of 2.   We have come a long way dealing with evaluations and therapists in the past 2 years.   I can sympathize with families that have children who are more severely autistic than Samayah.   She is a "high functioning autistic child" is what we have been told, and we are dealing with it as best we can.   Giving her the tools, support and love that she needs to succeed in life.



When people her the word Autism they think 2 things....either Rain Man or Temple Grandin.   And I can't blame them because they probably don't know.  I didn't until she was diagnosed and as crazy as it seems she is a little of both.   Very intelligent with a ridiculous memory and ability to do things children her age usually can't.   She can read, and I mean street signs, posters in doctors offices, televisions commercials and even the Sunday paper.


Tomorrow we are Walking for Autism with an organization called P.O.A.C (PARENTS OF AUTISTIC CHILDREN).   They are a wonderful organization in New Jersey that provide FREE training to teachers, parents, siblings and anyone else who is interested in learning more about Autism.   They also host events for families of autistic children who sometimes arent able to do public amusement activities with their child or family.

This is our daughter SAMAYAH

Here is what I'm working on today for our team.    We are SAMAYAH'S SESAME STREET CREW...my family and I will all be wearing tee shirts in the colors of our favorite Sesame St character.  Im working on pins for the adults to wear.

Here are the almost finished pins w/ bottle cap centers.

This is what my dining room table looks like right now.


I would like to thank a fellow Etsian who I ordered these fabulous Sesame Street Bottle Cap magnets from....her name is Jennifer and her shop is Bottle Cap Jen Im using them as the centerpiece of my pin.   The parents can then pop it off and use it on their fridge to hold notes and artwork.    

Also some Sesame Street Domino necklace for the kids to wear.    We have a great support team and Im looking forward to tomorrow.   Of course I will be posting pictures from the walk and all of our great friends and family that are coming out to support our daughter Samayah and to Walk for Autism!



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Wednesday, March 30, 2011

TODAY'S MY DAY OFF....NOT REALLY

IM TAKING THE DAY OFF TODAY FROM BLOGGING TO PREPARE FOR THE AUTISM WALK NEXT WEEKEND AT MY DAUGHTER'S SCHOOL.  IT'S SPONSORED BY A GREAT ORGANIZATION IN NEW JERSEY  P.O.A.C. THAT PROVIDES FREE TRAINING TO TEACHER'S, PARENTS, SIBLINGS.




THIS IS MY DAUGHTER, ALTHOUGH YOU WOULDNT KNOW IT....SHE IS LIVING WITH AUTISM....AND WE ARE WALKING FOR HER AND ALL THE OTHER CHILDREN LIVING & GROWING WITH AUTISM.

IF YOU WOULD LIKE INFO ON THE WALK OR HOW YOU CAN SUPPORT AUTISM....CHECK OUT POAC (PARENTS OF AUTISTIC CHILDREN) SITE

IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO MAKE A DONATION....CHECK OUT THIS PAGE SAMAYAH'S SESAME STREET CREW


HUGE THANK YOU TO ALL FRIENDS, FAMILY & BLOG FRIENDS WHO HAVE DONATED ON-LINE ALREADY.

ESPECIALLY EXQUISITE HAIR DESIGN ( MY HAIR SALON) FOR THEIR GENEROUS DONATION IN SAMAYAH'S NAME.   THEY WANTED TO WALK WITH OUR CREW...BUT SOMEBODY HAS TO MAKE THE PEOPLE IN THIS WORLD BEAUTIFUL! XOXOXO


APRIL IS AUTISM AWARENESS MONTH
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Tuesday, September 14, 2010

I HAVE A CHILD WITH AUTISM!



I was over visiting Stephanie Lynn from Under the Table and Dreaming http://www.bystephanielynn.com/.  She has a video on her blog and I just had to post it.   You see Stephanie Lynn and I have somethings in common besides the love of all things crafty.  We have children diagnosed on the Autism Spectrum.    Now I'm sure most of you have heard of it, it's not the end all.   But for some families it is.   There is such a range of severity in this illness that its now a spectrum because no 2 autistic children are alike.   1 in 150 children is diagnosed on the Autism spectrum.

My daughter (a.k.a Maya) was diagnosed on 9/11/09 so we just completed 1 year.    Fortunately for me, my pediatrician asked me to have her tested around 18 months old but I didn't because my husband was deployed in Iraq and there was just so much going on and he didn't really push the issue or mention Autism.   Well when my husband returned we started the process...we took her to Children's Hospital of Mountainside, NJ and she was diagnosed on her visit.

We were shocked, stunned to say the least.  I cried the whole way home!  I blamed myself for putting her in front of the television and leaving her to play independently (or so I thought).   Now I'm still confused on the checklist and I do realize that she has some of the symptoms...but like I said this disability is so varied in symptoms and abilities.  She was diagnosed as a very high functioning autistic.....basically saying she very intellegent but is lacking in her socialization skills.

So we started Early Intervention program, basically its a free program and therapist come into your home and give intense therapy to your child in their enviroment.   My daughter received speech and occupational therapy from 2 wonderful ladies (Jaime and Maria from JFK Early Intervention in NJ)   When the child turns 3 they age out and are transitioned into the public school districts program (basically special education pre- school).

I also enrolled her in a local library program run by our township.   The first day was horrific she was in an older class due to her intellegence but couldn't handle the structure.  So I pulled the teacher aside and explained she was Autistic....we decided to put her in her age group and it was also smaller class.  She thrived in this 12 week class and grew to love her little friends and Ms. Dee (she is a wonderful person and was so patient and understanding with Maya).  At the end of the 12 weeks she finally got Maya to sit on the parachute with the other kids instead of walking with the Mommies and spinning it as she did for prior weeks.

On December 20th, Maya had her 1st day of preschool (actual school, not daycare).  I wont mention her school for security but its a great school and they have a great support system in the P.A.C.E's parent organization.   Its the Program for the Advancement of Children's Education.....I am a member along with other parents of children with special needs.  So.....  The short little yellow bus came to the house to pick her up.  I cried my eyes out (there are so many stereotypes about the little buses with kids).  She has now started her 2nd year and is doing amazingly well in her language based class (she was not placed in an Autistic class due to her academic capability and fear of regression if placed in non-verbal classroom).   She receives speech 3x a week with her therapist Ms. Vicky and also Physical Therapy and Occupational therapy 1x a week.  She only attends school from 9-11:30 am so that is her intense time and when home I let her relax and we focus here and there on things.   The goal is to have her main-streamed into a regular population class by Kindergarten.  Im confident that she will succeed and I will make sure she has the tools to do so.

I know this is alot to read ladies, but its important that you do and you realize the next time your out to dinner and there is a little kid screaming or wont sit still.  It doesn't mean they're misbehaving, ill-mannered or brats.....they just might very well be Autistic.

The next time your in the mall and a kid has thrown themselves on the floor and is kicking and screaming, don't judge the parenting skills.  Realize that this might be an every hour occurance for this parent and thats all they can do it watch.  Their child might be Autistic.

Please don't judge, educate yourself and your family.  Especially your children!  I know sometimes my own get frustrated if my daughter repeats herself 5-10 times or cant get a sentence out and starts over 2-3 times.  But teach them patience and to help instead of judging.

God is good.  He has a plan for us all, and this is just something else I believe I was put here to do.  Help Maya be the best she can be in everything she does.  She is amazing and if you spent the day with her you would tell me just like everyone else that she isn't Autistic, but the reality is that she is and my job is to help her live the most full life that she can here with her family.



Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Well I must say that the namesake of my design business is truly fitting.  I have enjoyed discovering new blogs and communicating/learning about their authors.  Each time I seem to find more that I love more than the other, but I found Under The Table And Dreaming the other night and I was on there for hours.  Not only did I so envy her craft room, but loved her project ideas and her playroom.  But I learned we also have something else in common besides a love of all things cheap and crafty.  On her blog Stephanie Lynn shares that her young son was diagnosed with Autism last year.   My daughter was diagnosed 9/11 of last year at the age of 2 1/2 and she is not 3 1/2 and progressing very well.  For those of you who have any knowledge of Autism, there is a broad range on the spectrum.  You have very low functioning and very high functioning children, thankfully my daughter is an extremely high functioning.   But I was touched that Stephanie Lynn shared that with her readers as well as the detail she put into the playroom.

She also happened to be hosting a party and a giveaway, so I linked up my little window treatment I just did this week from placemats and a dish towel and I entered the giveaway.

Well as luck would have it...(lol)  Lucky 7 Design won...which means that me!  I won a day planner from Dotmine.....http://www.timemine.com/  Take a look at all the great patterns they have.  Great way to keep track of all decorating jobs, home shows and craft projects.

I received an email from Stephanie Lynn thanking me for my comment on her blog and saying that she featured me to grab a button from her blog.  So I clicked on over and did just that......here it its. lol


 UndertheTableandDreaming


I also saw my little project on her wonderful site and then also saw that Lucky 7 Design was the winner...Woo hoo!  Im so thrilled not only to have found a great blog, but also that she was sweet enough to post my little project.   Now, I dont have many followers but I add the buttons of the blogs I love the best.  Its away for me to refer to them daily as well as to share them with anyone who happens to find little ol me.

So I hope you will all click on over to visit

 UndertheTableandDreamingStephanie Lynn @ http://www.bystephanielynn.com/..here is her little button for you to pop over.