"When one door of happiness closes, another opens;
but often we look so long at the closed door that we do not see the one which has opened for us."
Helen Keller

Sunday, May 30, 2010

Leapster

The Clifford the Big Red Dog game on the Leapster has became a favorite with Brycen. So much that Brycen and I (Mike) play it nearly every night. We play it until we find three jokes (about 20 minutes) then we stop. To my surprise he has been great about stopping, he has never really gotten upset about putting the Leapster away.
During the picture game, where we have to take pictures of certain items, Brycen gets much enjoyment pushing the button to take the picture (with a prompt)and even looks at me afterwards for approval.
The ballon popping game he really gets excited because of the balloons going up the screen (kinda like when the credits play after a movie, he loves watching those words go up the screen). Brycens absolute favorite game is the game where we use the pen to trace letters. Brycen likes to put his hand over mine while we trace until last night. Brycen decided he wanted to hold the pen and sure enough he tried to trace. He even traced the "L" correctly, this was no fluke because he tried and tried on the "S" but couldn't quite get that one. I am willing to bet after a few more weeks that "S" will not be so tricky for him.
Maybe in a coulple months he will be able to play the Leapster on his own, never thought he would even hold the pen on his own but look at him now...

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Autism and Our Family

"Autism"----It's one word that can change the life of a child and family in so many ways. Autism Spectrum Disorders are being diagnosed at a rate of 1 in 68 children currently. If you do not already know someone that has been diagnosed, the statistics say it won't be long before you do.

Our son developed typically until around the time he turned 2 years old. We heard words...we saw him play with other kids...we watched as he played with his toys appropriately...we made eye contact with him...overall we understood his wants and needs. In a matter of a few months, that was all taken away from him. He began lining up toys, lost all of his words and signs except for one word "ball", ignored other kids, could not sleep through the night, lost eye contact and the ability to follow directions, and he had no way of letting us know what he wanted or how he felt. It was heartbreaking to see something happening to our child that we couldn't stop!

Brycen began receiving home therapy 1-2 times per month for about 6 months before we realized it wasn't just developmental delays. We knew it was Autism...we just didn't want to say it outloud to anyone. He was officially diagnosed with Autism (classic form and regressive), as well as Mental Retardation in August 2009 by the University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics.

We continue to learn as we make our way through this journey with Brycen and we will continue to share this journey with you on this blog! The blog has been a great therapy for us to be able to vent our frustrations and struggles with accepting that we have a child with special needs, while sharing how blessed we are to have a child teach us what life truly means. It has also been a great way to inform others of his progress and changes over the last couple of years.

Thank you for your support of Brycen and our family! We hope you are able to learn something through this blog no matter if you are a parent of a child with special needs or a neurotypical child, a teacher or therapist, a family member, or just someone that is interested in the journey that a family goes on as they learn their child is battling a life-long disorder.