Warm greetings to Mrs. Lilia del Barrio and her students at New Sinai Educational System in Santa Rosa, Laguna, Philippines, particularly the graduating class of Practical Nursing 2 and students of Caregiver Course.
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07 March 2010
02 March 2010
Useful Books


Photo 1: Search books, such as Look and Find, Where Are They and Find Waldo, increase Miggy's attention span, at the same time, improve his "pointing".
Photo 2: Sticker books; Coloring books; Spelling, Math, Science, English, & Writing Books. These are just a few of the books that challenge Miggy's intellect. He can do most academic activities that any regular student can perform.
* One hallmark of some children with autism: They do not know how to point (with their fingers) and share their interests with others. (I am not even sure if Miggy had any interest in anything at all when he was just a baby because he never shared it with me and he never looked at me, or if he did, it was only accidental. I may have only gotten in the way of his passing glance.)
26 February 2010
"Dear Jesus...."

Miggy's Prayer when he was 5 years old:
"Dear Jesus, bless Mommy, bless Daddy, bless Ate, bless Miggy, bless Lolo and Lola, bless Inay and Tatay,
bless animals, bless butterflies, bless flowers, bless cars, bless Sponge Bob, bless Winnie the Pooh, bless Superman, bless Spiderman, bless Simpsons The Movie, bless Barney, bless Smiley face, bless Dumbo, and bless Jesus. Amen. I love you, Jesus. Thank you."
* And I later found out, he was looking at his stickers on the cabinet doors.
22 February 2010
"Out of Egypt"
19 February 2010
I am Miggy's friend!
Tonight, Miggy watched the Garfield Show on Cartoon Network. After switching off the TV and while getting him ready for bed, I had this very brief yet most revealing conversation with him. It went like this:
Mom: Are Garfield and Odie friends?
Miggy: "Yes."
Mom: Who is the friend of Mickey?
Miggy: "Minnie."
Mom: Who is the friend of Donald?
Miggy: "Daisy."
Mom: How about you? Do you have a friend?
Miggy: "Yes."
Mom: Who is your friend?
Miggy: "MOMMY."
* Wow, I am Miggy's friend! See, I told you I can break down his walls.
Mom: Are Garfield and Odie friends?
Miggy: "Yes."
Mom: Who is the friend of Mickey?
Miggy: "Minnie."
Mom: Who is the friend of Donald?
Miggy: "Daisy."
Mom: How about you? Do you have a friend?
Miggy: "Yes."
Mom: Who is your friend?
Miggy: "MOMMY."
* Wow, I am Miggy's friend! See, I told you I can break down his walls.
15 February 2010


Last week, Miggy and other special children were featured twice in Baguio newspapers, namely Sun Star and Midland Courier, to stir public awareness and acceptance of autism. "Many mentors marveled at the depth and perspective of the pictures taken by the participants, others commenting that the children took even better pictures at angles that even mentors didn't see."
What can I say? I'm a proud momma!
13 February 2010
"That's a monkey..."
10 February 2010
SM Photo Exhibit





In time with Panagbenga Festival and Autism month, photography artworks of 19 children with autism are showcased at SM Baguio. Exhibit runs from February 5 - 25, 2010.
* Miggy with Baguio City Mayor Reinaldo Bautista Jr.
* Miggy with Speech Therapist/ Owner of Play and Say Therapy Center, Justine Palou
* Miggy with Baguio City Mayor Reinaldo Bautista Jr.
* Miggy with Speech Therapist/ Owner of Play and Say Therapy Center, Justine Palou
04 February 2010
What animal?
Oct. 2, 2009:
In one of my sessions with Miggy:
Mom: What animal has a shell on its back, green color and moves very slow?
Miggy: "It's a turtle."
Mom: What animal says arf-arf and loves to eat bones?
Miggy: "It's a dog."
Mom: What animal has brown spots and has a long neck?
Miggy: "It's a giraffe."
Mom: What animal is very big, has long ears and colored gray?
Miggy: "It's a elephant."
Mom: What animal is also gray but is very, very small? (I was referring to a mouse)
Miggy: "It's a very small elephant."
Mom: No, it's gray, it's very, very small and it says squeak.
Miggy: "It's a gray, small elephant .... that says squeak-squeak."
In one of my sessions with Miggy:
Mom: What animal has a shell on its back, green color and moves very slow?
Miggy: "It's a turtle."
Mom: What animal says arf-arf and loves to eat bones?
Miggy: "It's a dog."
Mom: What animal has brown spots and has a long neck?
Miggy: "It's a giraffe."
Mom: What animal is very big, has long ears and colored gray?
Miggy: "It's a elephant."
Mom: What animal is also gray but is very, very small? (I was referring to a mouse)
Miggy: "It's a very small elephant."
Mom: No, it's gray, it's very, very small and it says squeak.
Miggy: "It's a gray, small elephant .... that says squeak-squeak."
01 February 2010
Alvin and the Chipmunks 2


Last Saturday, Jan. 30, 2010, my family, together with all these families watched the sensory-friendly movie, "Alvin and the Chipmunks, The Squeakquel." This was a joint project of ShoeMart, Play and Say Therapy Center, Autism Society of the Philippines (Baguio Chapter) and PMA Bantay Laya.
I posted this event to show everyone how big a family we are in our SPECIAL KINGDOM. All these families came out in the open, full of courage and pride, unmindful of shame and the insult of society.... altogether joining our little voices to shout to the world that we may not be perfect (well, no one is) but we are unique, maybe not in society's standards but in the eyes of the Maker.
*To everyone:
Please know that we too have feelings. Sometimes we get a little too sensitive and defensive. Why? Because we just couldn't stand it when other people look at our SPECIAL children with disgust. Their so-called disabilities are not at all disabling. They are not a burden to society. Like everyone else, they are also God's children, with equal rights to God's glory.
26 January 2010
"Wow, it's spring"

Oct. 30, 2009: Miggy at 7 yrs/2mos:
Looking out the window, he said:
"Wow, it's spring."
"The birds are singing, the grass is green."
Note: We live in the Philippines and we don't have spring here. However, Miggy learned the four seasons: winter, spring, summer and autumn in one of his educational videos.
*Miggy has an American accent which he learned from educational videos. Anybody who hears him talk would think that he grew up in the U.S. Oftentimes, we are asked if he is a "balikbayan". The only Tagalog words he knows are pandesal, lumpia and butong-pakwan which he says in a funny way.
19 January 2010
Reading
15 January 2010
Bonding Moments



Photo 1: Inside Miggy's new tent (a Christmas gift from Ate)
Photo 2: Playing with Troll dolls
Photo 3: Miggy and Clarisse: studying and having fun. Hi-fives!
Photo 3: Miggy tickles his Ate. He loves it all the
more when he hears his Ate shout and laugh.
*These are moments that I thought would never ever happen.
11 January 2010
Photography Workshop






Yesterday, Miggy and 16 other special children attended the Colors of Autism Spectrum Photography Workshop (a helping hand project of Autism Society of the Philippines, Play and Say Therapy Center and Baguio Photographers Club), held at the Botanical Garden, Baguio City.
My deepest and sincerest gratitude to Mr. Boopsie Erana who sponsored for Miggy, Mr. Martin Valeriano for being very kind and
patient in teaching Miggy the art of photography, Mr. Cess Garcia for the soulful prayer (he made us cry), Mr. Nelson Alavanza for generously lending his expensive and delicate camera to Miggy, Mr. Lino Tabangin for his support and warm acceptance, Mrs. Belette Viscocho,
Baguio City Mayor Reinaldo Bautista Jr., ABS-CBN Baguio Newscaster Pia Guttierez, and all other photographers, "special parents" and their very, very special children.
Of course, this event could not have been possible without the endless help and unwavering support of
Play and Say Therapy Center and the Autism Society of the Philippines. You have all made us very proud of our SPECIAL CHILDREN.
Thank you very much.
May God continue to bless you always and in all ways.
A big thank you is not even enough for what you have made of my son... perhaps a future photographer? Why not?
09 January 2010
Create an Animal Magnet
06 January 2010


End of the Holiday Season and all our visiting relatives had gone home:
Miggy said : "Miggy look at the bedrooms."
He checked every bedroom: "Oh, no! What happened? The bedroom is very empty. The cabinets are empty. The people are gone."
*Although the Holidays had ended, it left Miggy a social experience that he will carry on through the rest of his life. Enjoy these pictures as much as I did when I took them. Miggy engaged in social interaction with Yanni and Tamtam.
"Baby, throw me the ball."
03 January 2010
"Extreme Makeover Home Edition"
30 December 2009
"Merry Christmas, everyone!"
Dear Readers:
Miggy wishes you:
"Merry Christmas, everyone!" (He learned that from Hi-5 Christmas video. I still have to teach him the Happy New Year greetings.) We wish you all the best this Yuletide Season. This is Miggy's 7th Christmas and every year, his excitement for Christmas increases, unlike before when he didn't care about gifts, fireworks and Santa Claus riding his sleigh, entering through the chimney and leaving gifts under the Christmas Tree.
25 December 2009
"Where's the girl?"
Dec. 24, 2009
It was already 10:30pm. I checked on Miggy, he wasn't asleep yet. He asked, "Mommy, where's the girl?" He was referring to his cousin, Ate Inah, whom he just met that day.
*They watched the Polar Express movie that day; they acted out some scenes from the movie, with Miggy leading the scenes. Miggy knew the movie by heart since he had watched it probably close to a hundred times already. He had memorized every scene, every dialogue, and every music played with all scenes.
*That's how Miggy is. If he likes a video, he will keep watching it over and over again for maybe a month, from morning until night. The only way for me to stop this routine is by hiding the dvd and telling him that the dvd is already broken. And he will always answer back: "Mommy, you fix it." or "Daddy will fix it." or "Mommy, you buy a dvd."
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