25 June 2010

What is .....?





Miggy at 7yrs/5mos. :
January 21, 2010: During one of his speech therapies at Play and Say Therapy Center, Teacher Justin playfully thought of asking Miggy some things that were not part of their lessons. Each question seemed incredibly easy but due to its extreme plainness, we as adults may find it difficult to answer.

Teacher (sipping her milk): Miggy, what is a girl?
Miggy (eyeing teacher's milk): "A girl is someone you use as a she."
T: What is a boy?
M: "A boy is someone you use as a he."
T: What is an animal?
M: "An animal is something you see in the zoo. Teacher Justine, why do you need to drink milk? Because you are thirsty." ... and with one quick swoop, grabbed teacher's milk and sipped!

The next day, I made a follow-up of what-questions with Miggy.
Mommy: Miggy, what is a milk?
Miggy: "A milk is something you drink."
Mom: What is a chicken?
Miggy: "A chicken is something you eat."
Mom: What is a...
Miggy: "Mommy, I don't like what-is. No more what-is."
Mom: What is no more?
Miggy: "No more is gone."
Mom: What is gone?
Miggy: "Gone is the-end. Mommy, the end! Stop talking! I don't like what-is!"
Laughing, I stopped.

15 June 2010

First-Day-of-Classes Blues

"No school! Cannot go to school! Teacher is sick! The school is closed," he grunted when I tried to wake him up to get dressed for school. After a few minutes of coaxing, he agreed to go, in one condition:
"And then, we will go to the grocery store."

* Autistic people usually have impaired imagination. They lack the capacity of making up stories and excuses. However, at age 6 1/2, I noticed him making little excuses
, such as:
"There's no power," he reasoned when I asked him to turn on the light.
"Because that's so funny!" he said when he was watching the Tom and Gerry Show and I asked him why he was laughing and shouting.


09 June 2010

"P- I - Z - Z - A spells pizza"


"Mommy, you cook Bibbo cheese hotdog."
No, that's not your dinner. Your dinner starts with a letter P. You guess.
"Pancit?"
No.
"Papaya?"
No, you don't eat papaya and that's not for dinner.
"Pig?"
Hahaha! No, you guess again. It starts with a letter P, has a triangle shape and has cheese on top.
"Pizza! Mommy, you get the pizza."
Spell pizza first.
"P-I-Z-Z-A spells pizza. Mommy, you get the pizza."

*When asked a question, he answers. When told to do something, he obeys.
I always open a conversation with him. 5 years ago, I would always get no response. But now, look at him, he is conversational. And he looks at me when we are having a conversation. Fruits of labor and love evident.