All About Autism
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Mine was also potty trained at 3 yrs old and poo trained at 3.5. It took only 2 weeks to train him to pee altho we have done a few times before that but he just couldn’t get it. At 3, he just did it. Guess when they are ready, they are. Something that u can’t rush if they aren’t ready.
And guess what, now in pri sch, there was once he actually peed in the parade square in front of all his classmates! Sigh! He was drinking water from his water bottle and peeing at the same time during PE class. Really embarrassing for him coz after that his classmates teased and laughed at him. -
Nugget
So happy for u!
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Hi nugget,
So happy for you too! Wow, that’s really something that I am hoping my boy can do too. My boy still could not hold a conversation with us. But he has improved as in when we asked him "How are you? Are you OK?" At least he can now answer back "OK". Recently, after watching Leapfrog DVDs, he can remember all the letter sounds already and today when I tested him, he can actually sound out all the letter sounds almost perfectly! So proud of my boy too! At least for now I know he has already learnt the basic phonics starting with letter sounds. I think the way to get my boy to learn is really through DVDs. Now he is watching the whole series of Leapfrog DVDs and I hope he will learn about addition and subtraction this way as well. -
Ytd I shouted real hard on my boy. He got a shock n look at me real hard.
I already told him not to pour out cereal from the bowl n he keep pouring out. I shouted and I goes to e kitchen n throw away the cereal.
Once I come out from kitchen he keep staring at me . He goes to his dad sit w him but eye keep looking at me…
I wonder does he really know about feeling. -
DesertWind:
Yes the leapfrog DVD is really good. Even my NT 2 year old kid also learn from itHi nugget,
So happy for you too! Wow, that's really something that I am hoping my boy can do too. My boy still could not hold a conversation with us. But he has improved as in when we asked him \"How are you? Are you OK?\" At least he can now answer back \"OK\". Recently, after watching Leapfrog DVDs, he can remember all the letter sounds already and today when I tested him, he can actually sound out all the letter sounds almost perfectly! So proud of my boy too! At least for now I know he has already learnt the basic phonics starting with letter sounds. I think the way to get my boy to learn is really through DVDs. Now he is watching the whole series of Leapfrog DVDs and I hope he will learn about addition and subtraction this way as well.
I am a big supporter of leapfrog products and DVDs.
HAve faith in your boy, hopefully one day our boys will keep yakka yakka talk non stop to us meaningfully :please: -
Nugget,
2.5yo now , what shd they be learning ? Is is spelling and mathematic ? -
hi helplessmum,
sort out the basics such as listening to instructions, follow instructions and having joint attention first. -
helplessmum3:
My NT 2 yr old can recognize all the alphabets and know their phonic sounds. Can recognize 1- 12 but still learning to count but so far he can count items up to 5 then lose focus already. Shape and colour all he knows as well.Nugget,
2.5yo now , what shd they be learning ? Is is spelling and mathematic ?
But his social and communication skill supersede by his ASD kor kor by a lot. My 2 year old can converse with me already. I can really see a gap between the both kids in terms of their social skill. -
2.5 - 3.4 : learn and master basic 26 sounds from a to z
3.5 - 5 : learn to blend sounds eg: c- at, f - at, m - at,
after 4.5: can read simple sentences
spelling start in K2 in most pre-school.
however some schools start earlier, after mid K1
by mid K1 to K2, child should be able to read 5 to 10 simple sentences type. -
munchkukie:
hi helplessmum,
sort out the basics such as listening to instructions, follow instructions and having joint attention first.
Yes, what munchkukie say is right. My no 2 also can follow instructions without me repeating so many times. And when he find something interesting, he will take the toy/book and run to me or his daddy and show it to us and say \"Mummy/Daddy see\". And he will always check if we are paying attention and will wait until we look at his toys.
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