My son was diagnosed with PDD-NOS at 24 months. I created this blog to bring meaning to the often-confusing label. Sometimes I have answers. Other times, just more questions.
I know I am a pain in the ass and can rant at anything but "what the MOTHER has to figure out..." just the mom huh? And please don't kiss the kid if he don't like it!!
But it was good, I am so passionate that the environment makes a big impact on the child, one of the reasons why I s badly want out of this house. But really, you don't need that woman to do it. I could do it myself, lol!!
I was trying not to be facetious, but I completely agree: if you're serious about SPD, you buy a bunch of ugly functional stuff. And if you have the $ to make that functional stuff look chic, then you should donate it to SPD or autism research.
Had to laugh at your quip "the latest advances in consumerism." Like Quirky Mom, I was thinking how much in the world did that "sensory environment" (bedroom) cost? I'm all for it, but I can just see my husband's face when I tell him we're re-painting the room to a more "calming" color.
Laura were you using sarcasm there?! I can't tell, lol. I don't think you have donate money or have ugly stuff, you just don't need some woman who puts 15 billion pillows on a bed, coz they all heve different textures, or paints a wall a calming colour, lol. Really you could do that yourself, but then I am seeing it from just my perspective, perhaps some people can't do that!
You have homework over at mine, you big slacker :0)
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Wow. I think it's a great idea, but... That chick seems to be very well-paid, and the materials she uses are rather high end. Who can afford that?
I know I am a pain in the ass and can rant at anything but "what the MOTHER has to figure out..." just the mom huh? And please don't kiss the kid if he don't like it!!
But it was good, I am so passionate that the environment makes a big impact on the child, one of the reasons why I s badly want out of this house. But really, you don't need that woman to do it. I could do it myself, lol!!
Thanks for sharing x
I was trying not to be facetious, but I completely agree: if you're serious about SPD, you buy a bunch of ugly functional stuff. And if you have the $ to make that functional stuff look chic, then you should donate it to SPD or autism research.
damn you woman, I have been on You Tube all morning, ok it's one now but here she gave out the number for the white house, crazy b8tch
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xv5ykFK8NdQ&feature=related
opps sorry wrong link, here..
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X1ugBXlaHtQ&feature=related
i don't get the million pillows on the bed thing. i just don't.
that was cool to see him strut around on the furniture like that, but i hope that nice branch shelf thing is secure.
Had to laugh at your quip "the latest advances in consumerism." Like Quirky Mom, I was thinking how much in the world did that "sensory environment" (bedroom) cost? I'm all for it, but I can just see my husband's face when I tell him we're re-painting the room to a more "calming" color.
Laura were you using sarcasm there?! I can't tell, lol. I don't think you have donate money or have ugly stuff, you just don't need some woman who puts 15 billion pillows on a bed, coz they all heve different textures, or paints a wall a calming colour, lol. Really you could do that yourself, but then I am seeing it from just my perspective, perhaps some people can't do that!
You have homework over at mine, you big slacker :0)
sorry! *throws self at rainbowmummy's mercy* is going to have to wait until this evening.
Excuses young lady do not sit well with Miss Rainbowmummy, what's next dog ate your comment?
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