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Sea Shell: Babbling Autisic Child
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Love and Patience for our Children. Monday, September 1, 2008. Babbling (also called twaddling) is a stage in child language acquisition. During which an infant. Appears to be experimenting with uttering sounds of language. But not yet producing any recognizable words. Babbling begins at approximately 5 to 7 months of age, when a baby. S noises begin to sound like phonemes. Infants begin to produce recognizable words usually around 12 months, though babbling may continue for some time afterward.
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Sea Shell: Echolalia on Autism (echolalic)
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Love and Patience for our Children. Monday, September 1, 2008. Echolalia on Autism (echolalic). Speech delay. the most common sign of Autism. Although some children are speaking before they reach the age of 18 months, eventually it will disappear. My daughter was starting to talk at the age of 1, but then it was all gone by the age of 18 months, everything she learned disappear. August 2, 2012 at 11:17 AM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Coping with the Diagnosis. Talking to Autistic Child. Toilettin...
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Sea Shell: The effects of Tegretol to my daughter
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Love and Patience for our Children. Saturday, February 20, 2010. The effects of Tegretol to my daughter. Now, I understand what Dra. told me, she said, , if you ever decide to stop the medication pls. let me know. This is a matter of choice ha its either sacrifice the school to make her better, or stop tegretol enable her to learn more from school. which should be it? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The effects of Tegretol to my daughter. Coping with the diagnosis (for parents). A Filipina Mom Blogger.
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Sea Shell: June 2008
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Love and Patience for our Children. Monday, June 30, 2008. As I stare at my 12 year old daughter, I cant help but wonder what's in her mind? Since she cannot express herself very well because of her Autism. I always pity her because of her condition but on the other hand I envy her, why? What are the things that can make us happy? Links to this post. Labels: Pity or Envy. Sunday, June 29, 2008. Links to this post. Labels: School for Mainstreaming. Wednesday, June 25, 2008. HOPE ( Heart of PEace). I have ...
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Sea Shell: September 2008
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Love and Patience for our Children. Sunday, September 7, 2008. Coping with the Diagnosis. Links to this post. Labels: coping with the diagnosis (for parents). Thursday, September 4, 2008. Talking to Autistic Child. If she does not respond then I tell her what the thing is called. Then I ask again until she understand and remember. Asking for things for boys or men. "for kuya not for ella". For daddy not for ella". Asking for very expensive toy. "no money". Links to this post. Monday, September 1, 2008.
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Sea Shell: Talking to Autistic Child
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Love and Patience for our Children. Thursday, September 4, 2008. Talking to Autistic Child. Since communication is one of the main problems of Autism, parents, guardians and nanies should learn a strategy or style on how to talk to them. Use simple words like sit, come, eat, walk and also some gestures to help the child understand. Facial expression and intonation can also be used to clarify meaning. Asking for things for boys or men. "for kuya not for ella". For daddy not for ella". I have a 3 yr old au...
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Sea Shell: July 2008
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Love and Patience for our Children. Wednesday, July 30, 2008. Disability Week (Autism Society of the Philippines). This is my daughter Michaella. Michaella with school mates and teacher Veron from HOPE (Heart of Peace). Links to this post. Tuesday, July 29, 2008. Hey, hey. that's my baby. Links to this post. This is bubuy (little one) with his big brother. These singers took our breath away, they sang very very well, the little one is the who has the disability. how I wish I had a cam during the event.
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Sea Shell: February 2008
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Love and Patience for our Children. Thursday, February 28, 2008. Understanding Autism - Cause. Autism has more than one cause. Because autism runs in families, most researchers think that certain combinations of genes may predispose a person to autism. It's currently thought that there may be several different causes of autism. This suggests that there may be several different subtypes of autism. When a pregnant woman is exposed to certain drugs. Or chemicals during pregnancy. Links to this post. These c...
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Sea Shell: Epilepsy and Autism
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Love and Patience for our Children. Wednesday, February 17, 2010. Its been a while since I visit my blog, maybe because there is nothing to write and also everything about my daughter is the same, , everything is good and she's doing great. Last year, Nov. 7 to be exact my husband found our Michaella lying on the floor wiggling, her eyes looking upwards, the body is very stiff and her lip color was blue, , Ella! But no response. God! Hopefully Tegretol can take this away. May 28, 2010 at 1:02 PM. Toilett...
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Sea Shell: Coping with the Diagnosis
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Love and Patience for our Children. Sunday, September 7, 2008. Coping with the Diagnosis. Labels: coping with the diagnosis (for parents). Hi there. :). I read what you wrote, and i really appreciate that strenght you keep on inside you. I don't have children but i totally agree with you. They could be different but they're ours. And we love them like they are. We love them too much. :). October 3, 2008 at 3:24 PM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Coping with the Diagnosis. Talking to Autistic Child.