Today's speech session is reading comprehension.
Teacher Justine (Miggy's speech therapist): Miggy, if you get 10 sad faces, you'll have no TV time this weekend.
An hour after, he got only 9 sad faces. We headed home with obvious delight on his face. A happy weekend ahead.
01 May 2014
26 March 2014
22 March 2014
Trip to a Rice Mill
"Miggy, this is where and how your rice is milled," I told him as we wandered around the mill.
I had seen several rice mills when I was little. My dad used to take me along during after every harvest season. We owned a huge rice field in Bulacan in the sixties to the eighties and we were lucky we never had to buy rice as all six of us, 5 girls and 1 boy, were growing up. The price of rice during that time was quite high and volatile. The rice mills I had been to were all old fashioned, rusty, dark and smelled of chicken poop.
A few hours before we reached the mill, we were all wondering how a rice mill could have costed too much.
"Oh" was singly what came from my mouth when we saw the 30 million pesos mill.
11 March 2014
Life Coaching for New Sinai Educational System of Santa Rosa Laguna
A very, very warm hello to friends at Sinai Educational System of Santa Rosa Laguna. It was a wonderful feeling being surrounded by this receptive and sensitive audience.
What did I life-coach for these students? By the way, these students are mostly nursing, education and psychology graduates already. Some are caregiver students.
When asked what their most memorable experience was during their retreat, majority of them liked my session (according to Mrs. Lilia Del Barrio, their professor and retreat coordinator) the best. It was easy, actually almost an impromptu. I didn't need any research or practice at all. I just told them my story, my first-hand experience with autism which made them cry. I just snatched a few pages from the book I have been writing for almost 5 years. All throughout my 2-hour sharing, Miggy was walking in and out of our session. He sat in one of the vacant chairs beside a young female student who was crying then. This student actually has a special sibling.
"Don't cry," Miggy said as he wiped her tears away, and all the more she cried.
08 March 2014
4th Grading Projects
A week before the deadline, Miggy already finished his school projects.
-Keyboard drawing
-Phases of the Moon
-Keyboard drawing
-Phases of the Moon
19 February 2014
Cursive Writing
5 pages of cursive writing practice. One page for each day. The following day before going to school, I make him read a page.
With my initial instructions: Miguel, you read properly so I will not have you repeat from the start. Not the cartoon voice. And you have to pause when there's a comma, and stop when there's a period. Okay, Miggy?
"Yes, mommy."
"The space shuttle is NASA's space transportation system, designed to carry astronauts and cargo to and from Earth orbit. The first space shuttle flight took place in 1981. The space shuttle fleet is scheduled to be retired in 2010. When the shuttle program ends, the space shuttle will have been launched on about 130 missions."
He is used to the routine. Every morning if we still have time, I make him read a page or two of a book. I make sure that everyday we do something educational. And we never missed a single day. Even during vacation and holidays, we have "study time." We discuss the schedule and I make him write it. Of course at the end of study time, there should be a treat: GAME TIME!
Any time of the day and just about any place could be a learning experience for both of us. It could happen on the way to school, in the bathroom, while watching TV together, or any time I am with him. I don't waste any opportunity for him to learn. Educating this special child doesn't mean all books, videos, answering work sheets and those sorts of standard learning. Improvisation is the key. Parents and teachers have to be inventive and resourceful. Just look around you and you'll discover there are actually a lot of academic use in everything.
With my initial instructions: Miguel, you read properly so I will not have you repeat from the start. Not the cartoon voice. And you have to pause when there's a comma, and stop when there's a period. Okay, Miggy?
"Yes, mommy."
"The space shuttle is NASA's space transportation system, designed to carry astronauts and cargo to and from Earth orbit. The first space shuttle flight took place in 1981. The space shuttle fleet is scheduled to be retired in 2010. When the shuttle program ends, the space shuttle will have been launched on about 130 missions."
He is used to the routine. Every morning if we still have time, I make him read a page or two of a book. I make sure that everyday we do something educational. And we never missed a single day. Even during vacation and holidays, we have "study time." We discuss the schedule and I make him write it. Of course at the end of study time, there should be a treat: GAME TIME!
Any time of the day and just about any place could be a learning experience for both of us. It could happen on the way to school, in the bathroom, while watching TV together, or any time I am with him. I don't waste any opportunity for him to learn. Educating this special child doesn't mean all books, videos, answering work sheets and those sorts of standard learning. Improvisation is the key. Parents and teachers have to be inventive and resourceful. Just look around you and you'll discover there are actually a lot of academic use in everything.
13 February 2014
SM Art Gallery Photo Exhibit, 2014 Colors of A Spectrum Photography workshop
Proudly (and humbly), I present to you, my dear blog followers, these pictures taken this evening (Feb. 13, 2014) at the opening of COLORS OF A SPECTRUM PHOTOGRAPHY WORKSHOP photo exhibit at the SM Art Gallery, lower basement of SM City Baguio.
02 February 2014
Miggy's 4th Photography Workshop, Philippine Military Academy
Dear friends,
This is his 4th participation in the yearly photography workshop, COLORS OF A SPECTRUM, by the Autism Society of the Philippines, in partnership with Play and Say Therapy Center, Baguio Photographers Club, Colorworld, Mukha ng Baguio, SM Baguio, and of course, the Philippine Military Academy.
The Colors of A Spectrum Photo Exhibit will open on February 14, 2014 at the Lower Basement of SM Baguio.
Prepare to be surprised as you witness what the world really looks like through the eyes of these special people.
See you all there!
This last set of photos were taken during the PMA's generous offer for a tryout of their "supposedly restricted" training grounds. How sweet! How big a heart despite those broad shoulders, sturdy build, non-smiling faces (during drills, of course) but lots and lots of shiny white teeth and smiles, careful gentleness and genuine patience as they ushered these specials.
Hitting two birds in one stone? Nah!
1. A chance to be paired again with photographer/mentor "The Great LINO TABANGIN."
2. Another supplementary training in photography.
3. Miggy was able to overcome his fear of men in uniform.
4. And his fear of tanks. (And who's not afraid of tanks?! Hey, anybody?????!!)
To all PMAers, we salute you!
Hey, I almost forgot! This took place on January 26, 2014.
This is his 4th participation in the yearly photography workshop, COLORS OF A SPECTRUM, by the Autism Society of the Philippines, in partnership with Play and Say Therapy Center, Baguio Photographers Club, Colorworld, Mukha ng Baguio, SM Baguio, and of course, the Philippine Military Academy.
The Colors of A Spectrum Photo Exhibit will open on February 14, 2014 at the Lower Basement of SM Baguio.
Prepare to be surprised as you witness what the world really looks like through the eyes of these special people.
See you all there!
This last set of photos were taken during the PMA's generous offer for a tryout of their "supposedly restricted" training grounds. How sweet! How big a heart despite those broad shoulders, sturdy build, non-smiling faces (during drills, of course) but lots and lots of shiny white teeth and smiles, careful gentleness and genuine patience as they ushered these specials.
Hitting two birds in one stone? Nah!
1. A chance to be paired again with photographer/mentor "The Great LINO TABANGIN."
2. Another supplementary training in photography.
3. Miggy was able to overcome his fear of men in uniform.
4. And his fear of tanks. (And who's not afraid of tanks?! Hey, anybody?????!!)
To all PMAers, we salute you!
Hey, I almost forgot! This took place on January 26, 2014.
31 January 2014
Holy
Miggy is a constant reminder. He pushes the family closer to God.
"Today is Sunday. It's church day. Mommy, Daddy, Ate and Miggy will get dressed. Let's go to church."
04 January 2014
Peach Graham Cake
01 January 2014
Happy New Year
Happy New Year!!! Here's to 2014!
Leave 2013 with peace and hope in your hearts
that this fresh year ahead will be
just as wonderful or maybe even much better.
25 December 2013
Merry Christmas!
Wishing everyone the blessings of faith, the feelings of joy,
the power of love, the magic of forgiveness,
the miracle of prayers, the spell of Christmas,
and the ANYTHING of EVERYTHING!
the power of love, the magic of forgiveness,
the miracle of prayers, the spell of Christmas,
and the ANYTHING of EVERYTHING!
20 December 2013
Shepherd
Miggy played the role of one of the shepherds in the Nativity, a Christmas presentation by the students of Ridgeview Academy. He almost didn't make it. He had been absent for a week because of a severe asthma attack.
18 November 2013
11 November 2013
Using the Dictionary
Today's assignment in English for Ridgeview Academy's grade 4 class: The use of the dictionary.
(This dictionary has survived about six decades of use. I remember this wasn't new when I used it the first time when I was a little girl. My daddy bought this for my older siblings. He loved books of all sorts.)
(This dictionary has survived about six decades of use. I remember this wasn't new when I used it the first time when I was a little girl. My daddy bought this for my older siblings. He loved books of all sorts.)
05 November 2013
02 November 2013
Getting the Sum
Math homework: Finding the sum.
He learned basic math operations in first grade. Miggy knows manual addition, subtraction, multiplication and division (without using a calculator), but of course, it would take him ages to do the bigger numbers in multiplication and division.
Luckily, special children in their school are allowed to use calculators and multiplication tables. Another school accommodation for children with special needs.
31 October 2013
Trick or Treat!
This much sweets for a boy who doesn't even eat candies?! Yes, you heard it right. At 11 years old, he still hasn't eaten a candy.
Oh, sorry! I might be lying here. I remember there was one time he ate a lollipop (that was his first, really) exactly a year ago, Halloween time too. And he never had his second.
Of course he likes candies but he doesn't eat them. Candies are merely meant for satisfying his obsession for a collection of something he may fancy.
And what do we do with these? We share them with our neighbors and his friends in school. And they're just too glad and too stunned that there is a kid who's not a candy-lover. Not a chips-addict too! And never even tasted soda.
A mother asked how I did it so she'll do the same to her baby girl. Quite simple. I simply don't give him any chance to have a taste of anything too good that will make him crave for it.
And over time, he just got used to it. No matter how brightly colored and attractive a sweet may look like, he'll just shake his head sideways, his hand waving sideways too, and "No, no. Candy is not for Miggy," exactly how I said it a million times before.
28 October 2013
20/20 Vision
Miggy's first eye examination. Still a 20/20 vision.
We went to Ideal Vision Center at SM Baguio for his sister's eye checkup to see if she needed another set of glasses or the old one she'd been wearing for almost four years would still do. And I thought, maybe I could make Miggy peep through the eye machine. Just maybe. At first, he didn't want to. After a few assurances from me and the doctor that it was going to be real quick and wouldn't hurt at all, he acquiesced.
We went to Ideal Vision Center at SM Baguio for his sister's eye checkup to see if she needed another set of glasses or the old one she'd been wearing for almost four years would still do. And I thought, maybe I could make Miggy peep through the eye machine. Just maybe. At first, he didn't want to. After a few assurances from me and the doctor that it was going to be real quick and wouldn't hurt at all, he acquiesced.
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