After having ventured through all the interactive games, short movies and song recordings from the abovementioned sites, he managed to find newer sites to play with. At first I was obviously bewildered as to how he could have done this but I slowly discovered that he would just click on various links until he stops at something he likes. The amazing thing is that sometimes it would take him more than 5 links but every single time if he wants to re-visit that site he likes, he would remember the sequence of links to click to get to where he wants to go.
Raiyan 3 years old
After having met other parents through Learning Ladders, I discovered that Raiyan is not the only autistic child to love the computer so much. One boy managed to spot his teacher’s password (just by watching her type it) and accessed her email without her knowing at all! Another boy managed to create his own user account on the computer just by being in the same room whilst his mum was creating her account!
I used to see the computer as a serious double edged sword. I loved how Raiyan can keep himself entertained by it, how much he was learning things on it and how he can hone his skills in educational games that even some adults find trouble playing. But at the same time, he would spend such prolonged times on it that caused him to completely disconnect with the rest of the world, took him away from being interested in anything else, made his obsessions with animals worse and also was the main cause of his self talk and echolalia (he would repeat what was being said on the children websites like “to turn right, click on the red button etc etc”). And it goes without saying but the tantrums would be just terrifying everytime we wanted him to switch the computer off.
Alhamdulillah, once he started this therapy and his obsessive tendencies started to lessen in intensity, he started to be able to play with the internet a few minutes at a time and then move on to something else. (Take note that in the early stages to avoid him playing with it altogether, I had to change the home page to a site that didn’t have any search engines on it. Shortly after seeing how it wasn’t possible for him to get to a site that he liked, he just naturally gave up).
But this week, because it is his school holidays, I noticed him slowly returning to his old computer nerdy self... I guess with no school and no therapy during the day, “playing” didn’t come so naturally to him if compared to times when he would just follow up at home what he had done that morning. And when he’s at his grandparents’ house the whole day, there are less things for him to play with too since most of his toys are at home anyway. So it’s no surprises that he resorted to spending his time on the computer for most of the day over there. That didn’t worry me so much as I can understand that it might be difficult for him to entertain himself for the reasons I had told you. But what I was taken aback with was the fact that once he got home, he still insisted to play with the computer and refused to have his dinner and had a tantrum when I switched the computer off.
This has helped remind me of the fact that Raiyan is still a work in progress and that just because he seemed to have been able to freely come and go from the computer doesn't mean he won't go back to his previously obsessive ways if the circumstances around him causes him to do so.
Raiyan teaching Alisha some computer skills
2 comments:
I believe the computer was created for these brilliant autistic children (mind you Bill Gates is an autist!)
Even for my 2 autists, I swear they just absorb this knowledge of computers from thin air!
Even my 2nd 'mildly' verbal boy(previously non-verbal before verbal behaviour intervention), who we think cannot read but one day I saw him looking for his favourite games via the program manager. he was actually reading each line of tiny words and he found his games!
I had actually put an icon of all his games on the screen desktop but he did not use that.
And to top it off, I had put his games in his own account but he would log on to his brother's account coz there are more interesting games there!! So much for censorship!
So yes the PC is a heaven-sent! Thank you to those early PC pioneers.
Hi autismx2! Yes, I agree computers are just meant to be for autistic children! Marriage made in heaven ok!!
Thank you indeed to all those early PC pioneers.. long liv the nerds!!:D we love you!
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