10 October 2015

Go Red Warriors


The Red Warriors (Miggy's team) won two champion trophies, for Cheer Dance and Field Demo in the Sports Intramurals held at the Lualhati Sports Complex.






01 September 2015

Water gun

"Miggy," I called. "Can you please help me water the plants?"
And obedient as we all know he is, he ran inside the house, took his water gun and...


24 August 2015

Ho-Ho-Ho in August

With nothing to do these past three long, chilly, stormy brownout days, we just couldn't resist the pull and spirit of the BER months. Ho-Ho-Ho!


06 August 2015

Teaching thru Repetitions

Autistics are visual learners. They learn effectively through repetitions.
My apologies for the label. It may be offensive for some to address them as "autistic." Others prefer the more acceptable "persons with autism" (PWAs). Me, I don't mind at all. I'm just being true, accepting and open. We all should be.


 Notice that he wrote the items thrice.



And this is how I teach him spelling. Again through repetitions.

21 July 2015

Thou shalt clothe the naked

How about a little fun post today?

I was packing away some of Miggy's toys and I found this. I had a good laugh!
And wow, Miggy knows that private parts should be covered!

Thou shalt clothe the naked.



10 July 2015

Mamon-it-yourself

It is very seldom that his sister is here with us. She studies in Manila, that's why. So I make it a point that they do an activity together every time she's home.
I bought this limited edition of Monde Mamon two weeks ago and waited for Ate Clarisse.


Well, isn't that cute?

13 May 2015

Word Study and Phonics






Math, inferences, sequencing, analogies, homographs, and spelling

While other kids are still enjoying their summer vacation, my Miggy here, as you can see, is doing academics. I'm preparing him now for the academic workload this coming schoolyear. Can't get idle for too long because it might trigger his disinterest.

18 April 2015

Word Find

Today's Mom session: Word Find
Miggy: This is too hard. Do this later, mommy.
Mommy: Don't stop. Finish 2 puzzles and I'll let you play.
Goal: To improve vocabulary and spelling, to increase attention span and improve concentration.




12 April 2015

Avengers Mug at Petron

Miggy: Mommy, this is for grade 6, the other one is for grade 7. Let's buy another one for grade 8.


(For release next week in Petron near BGH. Of course I begged.)


25 March 2015

Special Awards


Today, Miggy bagged two awards for being the Most Behaved, plus a Special Academic Award for schoolyear 2015-2016, grade 5 level. The recognition ceremony took place at the Baguio Country Club, Cameron Forbes Ballroom.

To Miggy, keep up the good work. Your Dad, Ate and I are with you every step of the way. Bear that in mind.
And to you Lord, again we thank you for the blessings.

14 March 2015

Cousins on the Spectrum


Kuya Tristan, Miggy's first cousin, also on the Autism Spectrum, went missing yesterday for 7 hrs. He escaped from former Woodway High School Campus on Thursday, 11:45 am. Thank God, he was found unharmed by community members in Seattle who helped with the search. Tristan is now with his family, completely unaware of the danger and the distress of the people who love him, especially my sister. If this happened in the Philippines, our police would have to wait for 24 hours missing period for action to be initiated. To my sister, Ate Etchie, rest and sleep now. It's over. Tomorrow will be beautiful and bright. Our prayers are with you and your family. Always.

MISSING TEEN WITH AUTISM FOUND IN SEATTLE

28 February 2015

K-Zone Cutouts



This explains his obsession for K Zone Magazines. He couldn't miss the monthly issues which are usually shown on TV before it comes out in the market.
"Mommy, let's buy K Zone in National Bookstore when we go to SM," he tells me persistently everyday until he gets it.

22 February 2015

The Unveiling

THE UNVEILING
No one knows why autistic children are often so beautiful, but it can be a great comfort to their parents.
"It is surprising fact that many - if by no means all - autistic children are exceptionally good-looking. Hans Asperger who published a pioneering account of autism in 1944, remarked on the ethereal beauty of his patients almost as if it were a diagnostic symptom. No one so far as I know, has yet advanced a hypothesis to explain this." -from the book GEORGE AND SAM by Charlotte Moore.



Yesterday, Feb. 21, 2015 was the Baguio launch of the Colors of "A" Coffee Table Book featuring 43 special participants since 2009 when the photography workshop started. Miggy joined in 2010 at the time he was only 7 years old. Today, Miggy is twelve and has participated in 5 workshops and photo exhibits held in SM Baguio City.




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The same day the book was launched, the photo exhibit opened in the basement, SM Art Gallery Art where participants' entries of the 2015 Photo Workshop at The Winaca Eco Cultural Village in Benguet were showcased. 



05 February 2015

My Lord is my Shepherd

This is Miggy's project in ESP 5, Psalms 23, The Lord is my Shepherd. Below is a collage of the procedure. I always take pictures of his school projects, academic and home activities, and behaviors which serve as my record/diary of what he could and could not do during a certain age. This way, I could monitor his development and plan ways on how to further improve him. The date imprint, as I always tell other parents, is a must. 


Parts of a Newspaper

 Filipino 5 requirement for the third grading period in Pines Montessori School. Mga Bahagi ng Pahayagan (Parts of a Newspaper).

01 February 2015

Teachers' Seminar on Autism Behaviors and Management at QHNHS


In celebration of the AUTISM Awareness Month and as preparation for the school's introduction of inclusive education in 2016 to students with disabilities, Quezon Hill National High School conducted a four-week seminar/workshop on SPED Program and Inclusion. I was invited to  lecture on Autism Behaviors and Management, share my first-hand experience with dealing with autism and the whats-and-hows of daily struggles with the disorder.

AS with my other lectures, Miggy's autism journey plays a significant part, inspiring everyone and giving hope that there is light after the grim diagnosis, that is, if all the efforts of parents, teachers, therapists and caregivers are put together towards opening new doors and exposing them to fresh possibilities, integrating them in today's more accepting society, and building the best possible outcome for all PWDs.

Miggy, today, is a regular fifth grader at the Pines Montessori School, top 7 in class, one of the youngest fine photographers in Baguio City. Although the autism journey is long, tough, and not without misses, failures and heartaches, still, we find it encouraging, fulfilling and best of all, FUN and FUNNY!

An add-in to my lecture yesterday was Aristotle's "As to the exposure and rearing of children, let there be a law that no deformed child shall live," in his book Politics. Similar to my initial reaction when I read that in Parallels in Time, my audience was surprised and dismayed, as expected. Who wouldn't be?!    

26 January 2015

THE COLORS OF 'A' SPECTRUM COFFEE TABLE BOOK


THE COLORS OF 'A' SPECTRUM COFFEE TABLE BOOK: A Compilation of Photographs 2009-2014 Manila Launch!!
Date: January 31,2015
Time: 10:00 AM
Place: SM Podium, 2nd Floor Atrium, ADB Ortigas Center, Mandaluyong
ARTISMO, the culminating event of ASP National's Autism Consciousness Week features photography, painting and music!
Part of the event will be the launching of ASP Baguio's
The COLORS OF 'A' SPECTRUM COFFEE TABLE BOOK which features a remarkable compilation of photographs taken by 43 participants with ages ranging from 5 to 27, taken over the past six years during Colors of 'A' Spectrum Photo Workshops held at different venues around Baguio and Benguet from 2009 to 2014, a project conceptualized and brought to Baguio by renowned Canon Ambassador Mr. John Chua, advocate of Photography with a Difference !!
The participants were mentored by some of Baguio and Benguet's finest photographers and photo enthusiasts led by Sir Ompong Tan, Photo Workshop & Exhibit Director.
Our 43 participants:
Kevin, Kerby, Vaughn, Carlo, Jeremiah, Vincent, Ivan, JJ, Miggy, Patricia, Jerald, Alex, Charles, Karen, Ma. Cecilia, Onel, Talek, Lyera, Lynette, John William, Danielle, Joshua, PJay, Stephen, Sani, EJ, Alexandra, Maverick, Russel, Ryan, Keefe, Kahlil, Sky, Claire, Josef, Ven, Malik, Marcial David, Miguel Antonio, JM, Justin Carl, Anne Marie and Kaizar
Participants, families and mentors are all enjoined to be at the launch. For those who can't make it, there will be a Baguio Launch at SM City in February as well. Details will be posted once finalized!

20 January 2015

Miggy's 5th Photography Workshop

As all of you already know, Miggy has been into photography since he was 7 years old.
The Colors of A Photography Workshop by the Autism Society of the Philippines, in partnership with Play and Say Therapy Center, Baguio Photographers Club, Colorworld and SM Baguio, happened this time in Winaca Eco-Cultural Village in Tublay, Benguet. Last year was at BenCab Museum in Tuba, Benguet. Yearly, after these workshops, their photos are exhibited at the SM Art Gallery, SM Baguio. Again mentored by the famous, Lino Tabangin, Miggy, as always, being already too comfortable with his longtime mentor, took the workshop like it was natural, but fun and serious play.


08 January 2015

Welcome to my blog, EDUC 105 (Sped) classmates!

Hi classmates! Happy New Year! Thanks for dropping by. May this blog somehow inspire, enlighten, and provide you with some useful information regarding autism --- information coming from my firsthand experiences with the disorder. I humbly (and proudly) introduce to you my son here, MIGGY, a twelve-year-old boy with autism. Witness how we cope, struggle and manage the disorder that for some  may be disabling to the whole family. Get the feel of how we live with the disorder, normalize situations and make use of every moment as a learning experience not just for us but for Miggy as well.

Challenging, yes! Despite some difficulties we've gone through and survived before (and sometimes until today), the endurance, effort and time we have put in have turned out to be fruitful, rewarding, encouraging and a great deal to be thankful for. Always at the end of every day, we - Daddy Gerry, Mommy Yolette, Sister Clarisse and Special Miggy - manage to come out victorious, happy, fulfilled and united as ever.

Attached here in this post is a picture of Miggy and his 19-year-old sister at the SM Baguio parking lot waiting for Daddy.

Why did I post this? This image shows that Miggy is not the "escaping child or eloping child" so typical of children with autism. His Ate is not even holding him and not even afraid that Miggy would dart off and be hit by the approaching car. You may probably not know how big a milestone this is for any autistic child. Miggy is now aware of danger. Very untypical of autistics!