This past Sat. I took AJ to his little league practice and then to a birthday party of a classmate. Those events are so typical. Of course he is still quirky and stands out a bit. But it made me happy. He had a nice time.
No-he doesn't recognize it. Because he has not recognized that anything is different about him. Which is good and bad, it is a safer place for him, except it doesn't allow him to easilly make changes when he doesn't perceive a problem
I am a Speech-Language Pathologist (Speech Therapist) with over 25 years of experience. I specialize in evaluating and treating feeding difficulties. Feeding evaluations, and many therapy sessions, are done in collaboration with the Occupational Therapist at Sage Therapy. Izzy, a golden retriever, is a specially trained therapy dog who rounds out our team.
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ReplyDeleteHooray for Big A! Do you think he recognizes what a big achievement that is?
ReplyDeletethat's just wonderful.
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No-he doesn't recognize it. Because he has not recognized that anything is different about him. Which is good and bad, it is a safer place for him, except it doesn't allow him to easilly make changes when he doesn't perceive a problem
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