Two months ago, I tried another communication strategy with Miggy. I bought him a cheap cellphone with a qwerty keypad. No games, no camera but equipped with FM radio which I haven't taught him how to use yet... not yet. (Why not yet? Because he's not fond of music and he doesn't like the feel of earphones or anything that touches his ears.) I was thinking, why not teach him how to text and send messages? This will further improve his spelling and communication skills.
Here are a few samples of his text messages:
Message for his aunt:
"tita beth buy cereals fruit whirls and choco balls" Then he pressed SEND, then searched for TITA BETH in the phonebook, then he pressed SEND.
Jokingly, his Tita Beth replied: Do you like dogfood?
Miggy read the message and he told me: " I don't like dogfood!"
And I said: If you don't like dogfood, tell your Tita Beth.
Miggy texted back: "I dont like dogfood tita beth"
Then he pressed SEND.
Message for Teacher Valeree:
"teacher valeree see you on monday"
Message for Daddy:
"daddy buy pizza"
*Mostly, his text messages are buy-mes.
Yolette, you truly are inspiring for other parents out there with autistic kids. Your devotions and teachings to give him normalcy reflects what he is now.
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