All About Autism
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Double E,
Good that you have made up your mind. Hope you can find something you want.
I also hope to teach by myself but thing is I am not a very good teacher esp in the academics. Verbal stimulation and practicing I am still okay. I really have to rely on professional help to aid and guide him then I continue to teach him at home based on what I learn in those sessions.
But there will always be this gap where other people in the family don’t follow the rules or don’t do the best practices with him. I guess that is our disadvantage as being a FTWM. -
Double e.
Ur son is so bless to hav u n yr hub... With that kind if money that u can afford the therapies ...
I feel so bad I only can send my son to rainbow centre
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Actually 20% increment is not high when change job …
At least its must 30% more … -
helplessmum
30% is not industry norm, unless u are headhunted to join the senior management team. actually industry norm is about 10 to 15% only. -
Considering on extra hrs n oversea these not cover
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Try taking another part time flexi job to earn more?
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Double e
I got the same dilemma recently.
but have decided to stay put in current job ( got offered better paying job)
In fact I am in the midst of asking current company to work sort of part time so that I can take care of my son. -
Double e,
When u are not working late n not traveling .
What will u do w yr son ?
I guess most of yr son time now are w therapist n tuitor correct ?
Do u sleep w ur son ? Or make him sleep ?
Yr maid help what on him ? -
Helplessmum
I don’t have a maid. I wish I have but when I think of the money I have to pay the maid, I rather spend it on my kids.
And no, he doesn’t spend most of the time with his therapists, he only goes for therapy on 2 days each week, each day about half a day. And his tuition is only 1 hour each week.
My son’s routine is this. For 3 days in a week, he will go to a kindy in the morning and afternoon he will be at my mum’s. He will take his nap there. My mum will help me to bring him to play at the playground or teach him to write. They are writing chinese words now. If not writing, my mum will help me to teach him life skills like wearing socks.
And at night after I come back from work, I will bring him home. Depending on the time, if is still early, I will do work with him like Maths and English. He will go to bed around 10pm. He will request to read before going to bed. Sometimes I will read to him or he will read by himself. I try not to pat him to sleep, want to train him to be independent. Most of the time, he can sleep by himself. I will ignore his cries for us but if it gets too much, I will go into the room again and tell him to sleep, stop talking and kiss him good night again. I usually have to do this 2 to 3 times before he eventually falls asleep by himself.
af7680
Yah, actually it is also my plan to work part-time when my son starts his primary school education. So I guess, I have no choice to stay put at my current workplace. -
Mummies
I have an issue here. Not sure if any of your kids have similar problem.
As I mentioned, my son is now in a church kindy and he is very fond of this girl in his class and likes to sit with her. While I am glad that he is getting sociable, I can't help but worry too as he is overly friendly. He will want to touch the girl on her face and sit very close to her so much so that it made the girl very uncomfortable. I hope I won't get a complaint from the girl's mum
Does such situation happen to any of your kid? What should I do to teach my son that while is good that he likes to have a friend, he must know how to give personal space too, like cannot sit so close to the girl or touch her face. I had showed him once (with the girl around) that if he wants to be friendly with the girl, he can only touch her shoulder and say \"Hi\", he is not to touch her face because the girl will be angry. When I ask him questions to test if he understands me, he can answer me correctly but the next morning when he sees the girl in class, he did it again. He will touch her face and sit very close to her. Will be grateful if anyone has tips to share. Thanks
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