Learning to be Independent
Posted by
Pweshes Mama
on June 3, 2008
Labels:
independent skills,
progress
Raiyan helping himself to his favourite glass of cold chocolate milk, diluted with fresh milk.. Well Done Raiyan!




YUMMMMMEEE!!!!
Raiyan was diagnosed to be on the autism spectrum at 4 years 7 months and was immediately started on 13 hours/week sessions of 1-1 ABA-based behavioral and language development therapy.
Before that, Raiyan could only communicate his needs using 1-2 words at most (though he can narrate a whole song or book easily but with no comprehension of what his words meant), was extremely resistant to change and new situations/environments, was locked in his obsessive world of animals and threw excruciatingly loud tantrums lasting hours or until his wants are eventually met.
Alhamdulillah, now at 6 years old, Raiyan can now have conversations with others, is open to change and new environments with a little cajoling, is constantly engaged in imaginative play including group play with his siblings and other children and best of all, has long kissed the scary tantrums goodbye.
He has also gone beyond our expectations with him now being independent in class (year 2) in a mainstream school.
We have no doubts that Raiyan is where he is now because of the appropriate therapy he has received in the past year and the conscientious hard work and dedication exerted by his caregivers, his therapists and most of all by Raiyan himself.
We are forever thankful and appreciative of the progress Raiyan has made to date and would love to offer other parents the same hope that we have and to work towards the progress they dream for their own child. Amin.
1 comments:
Aawww... he is so adooorablee! he is one big berakal boy and he is 5! That chocolate drink that he made sure look yummmeeee...
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