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!