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?!