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Oct 07 2008

Reflecting on Five Years of Progress

Applied Behavioral Analysis, Asperger's, autism, learning, life skills, meltdowns, misunderstanding, parenting, PECS, problem behavior, progress, school, special education, special needs, speech therapy, TEACCH, therapies

Weeks like this, when everyone is feeling awful and communication is essential, make me truly appreciate just how far Gus has come over the last few years. He’s very verbal now with his main speech issue still being pragmatics. But there was a time that I remember quite well when he stopped developing language.

From around 12 to 18 months, he was acquiring words at a fast rate. Then around 18 months, he didn’t exactly regress, he just sort of stopped. And instead of starting to put those words together to communicate, he fell into a pattern of constant tantrums. The winter between 18 months and 2 was the worst we’ve ever had. I was pregnant and home bound with a child that I didn’t understand.

Fast forward five years and we have a child who can tell me exactly how he’s feeling.  Last night, he had a stomach ache, but didn’t feel like he was going to throw up.  This morning, his head was hurting a little bit, and his cough was “50% better.”

All his progress was a direct result of intensive education from the time he was 2 and a half.  Speech therapy, a brief time with PECS  and ABA for 2 years  all helped Gus to be the boy he is today.

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4 Responses to “Reflecting on Five Years of Progress”

  1. Sherry Martschinkon 07 Oct 2008 at 10:47 am edit this

    Glad to find your site. You might be interested in this recent post about my nephew with autism: http://blondesherry.blogspot.com/2008/10/unique-interesting-and-mysterious.html

  2. Marlaon 07 Oct 2008 at 9:09 pm edit this

    Progress is awesome! I am so glad to hear this news.

  3. hellokittiemama/MTon 07 Oct 2008 at 10:44 pm edit this

    We did PECS for a short period of time and then all of a sudden my son’s language literally BURST and now he is pretty fluent with some conversational challenges - but he can talk and at one point we weren’t even sure of that. I can completely relate to looking back at the journey and going WOW.

  4. Jacquelineon 08 Oct 2008 at 7:54 am edit this

    Inspirational. Love is a beautiful thing. Congrats on your progress. :-)

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