Self-taught mahjong. I was surprised to see that he could play mahjong when no one in the house knows how to play it.
25 May 2013
24 May 2013
Unboxing the Pipo Max9
If you're not brand-conscious and you want a quality tablet at an affordable price, then this is the one for you.
The Pipo M9 tablet is powered by the latest rockchip RK 3188 quad core, 1.8Ghz and runs on Android 4.1 Jellybean. It boasts its big 10.1 in. ten-point capacitive touchscreen display with a decent 1280 x 800 high definition image resolution. It has 2gb RAM and 16gb storage, dual camera (front 2mp and back 5mp).
The Pipo M9 gives you fast and seamless performance for video streaming, web browsing, social networking, and game plays. It gives you clear, bright and vivid pictures of treasured candid moments.
Free Android apps await you. Why buy when there are thousands of free apps to choose from?
There are autism series apps too. Hundreds of them. And they are FREE!
Pipo M9 is half the price of the two leading tablet brands. With the unstoppable and inevitable soaring prices of every commodity in our country, why go for the expensive one when you can get the same quality for a much much lesser price? Convinced? You'd better be.
Hahaha! Just explaining. Anyway this is my blog and I can post whatever I want.
What I am only trying to say here is I'd rather spend that extra money for his therapies and tutorials.
Point cleared.
Even before owning his very own tablet, Miggy had searched and watched several of Zack Scott's Angry Birds Star Wars and Angry Birds Space game tutorials on Youtube. Hmmm.... a cheater.
So that's why he plays those games so well. Really, this 10-yr-old autistic boy cheats! He knows how to CHEAT! Big word! Very untypical of autistics. I don't really know if I'll be happy or sad, proud or ashamed.
10 May 2013
Unboxing the new Acer Touch, Windows 8
Microsoft's latest operating system, the Windows 8, is sleek. It's cool. It's fun. It's fast. Great for touch.
With the traditional Start menu gone, you may feel lost. However, all it takes is only a few clicks or swipes and you'll get the feel and hang of it. You'll soon figure out the whats, wheres and hows of this new interface.
You'll see the latest news, weather updates, live info, games and everything you'll ever want and need in the tiles display. Installing apps is a breeze too. And if you don't like the way your display looks, just tap and drag and position your tiles anywhere you want them.
Some say it's not user-friendly.
Miggy will surely disagree. He loves the Windows 8.
07 May 2013
Positive reinforcement, social acknowledgment
"Guess what's inside the hat," he reads.
"A- bird, B-
rabbit, C- butterfly, D- cat, E- hen, F- dog, and G- rooster."
"Wow! Good job,
Miggy! Good reading! Good answering!" I praised him.
Positive reinforcement is a behavior modification technique
by parents, caregivers, teachers and therapists to change a child’s behavior by
reinforcing the desired behaviors. Achievement of a desired behavior is
rewarded with a “reinforcer. “ Reinforcers could be in the form of material things,
enjoyable activities or simply, a social acknowledgment.
Material things – example: toys, food, art materials, books. Gifts! Actually, anything wrapped. Kids love excitement and are very easy to please. They love tearing wrappers and opening presents.
Enjoyable activities – example: a stroll at the
park, going to the mall, a visit to the zoo, watching a movie, more playtime, extended ipad time, google-searching, and online gaming. There are a lot more. It essentially
depends on what the child finds pleasurable.
Social acknowledgment
– could be in the form of praises, such as “Good job!” , “Very good!”, “Great!”,
“You did it!”, “Wow!”, You’re a good boy!”, “Congratulations!” Hugs are equally
effective too, as well as, handshakes and claps. Of course, these all
come with an exaggerated gesture and a cheerful facial response by the
reinforcement giver. I've been doing this for more than 8 years. A lot of times, he would anticipate it and praise himself exactly the way I would have said it - same intonation, same facial wonder, mimicking my over-reaction.
OA. Over acting! Well, that's me! Boy, am I so glad to be inherently OA and animated! It pays to be OA, especially if your child is autistic.
Big actions never fail to get his attention.
Truly effective. Guaranteed ... or your "trust" back!
04 May 2013
Coloring, still his fave
Even at 10 yrs old, Miggy still loves coloring. This urge comes out of the blue, especially when he's bored with the shows on Cartoon Network.
And as always, this is well-gratified by me.
- An exaggerated, "Wow! Nice coloring, Miggy! You're very good!" coupled with a very tight hug.
I am rewarded too with his wide and proud smile (a smirk maybe), silently implying a "Yeah, I'm really good!"
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