All About Autism
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mashy:
Haha dunno. But he knows I will cane him if he soil in school. Cos the teachers will need to throw away his underwear and they will tell me (they are nice not to complain).
Haha, maybe play until forget?
Yesterday he was so scare of coming into the house, asked my MIL who was around if mummy has gone shower, if not, he dare not come in. He was afraid I am waiting for him with a cane.
In a way I was happy he is afraid and still can ask if I am in the bathroom for shower already or not
At least the awareness is there.
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nugget:
I think during preschool years, it's common for them to play until they forget and soiled their pants. Happens to NT kids too. At least he understood that he should go to the toilet.
Haha dunno. But he knows I will cane him if he soil in school. Cos the teachers will need to throw away his underwear and they will tell me (they are nice not to complain).mashy:
Haha, maybe play until forget?
Yesterday he was so scare of coming into the house, asked my MIL who was around if mummy has gone shower, if not, he dare not come in. He was afraid I am waiting for him with a cane.
In a way I was happy he is afraid and still can ask if I am in the bathroom for shower already or not
At least the awareness is there. -
Nugget
My son had problems with you & I. I taught him that to use ‘I’ when he is talking about ‘xx’ (where xx is is name), referring him as a 3rd person and I took his hand & pointed at himself. I explained instead of saying ‘Xx wants this’ I taught him to say ‘I want this’. Each time he gets it wrong, I corrected him and make him repeat. I did this till he eventually got it right. I Think it helped to say that ‘I’ means ‘xx’.
For ‘you’, I told him ‘you’ is mommy (When he’s talking to me). I then play out other scenarios like if he’s talking to daddy, the ‘you’
= daddy and so on.
Is this a common issue even with NT kids? My niece who is NT used to refer to herself using her name instead of ‘I’, like a 3rd person. -
ImMeeMee:
phtthpphtthp:
http://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/forum/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=27841
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Thanks for information.
At least one thing that we could utilize the list for, is to take it as a reference for schools with strong ASD support. If these schools are already with ASD support back then before the change in policy, likely that they would have more experience on the ground in managing the kids and their issues.
So should we send our child to schools which had/have more special needs children (but less resources per child) or less special needs children (but less experience teachers)?
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Lavina:
I will do woth more special needs but less resource. Then I will try to feed back to say there is not enough resources then MOE will add AEDs.
So should we send our child to schools which had/have more special needs children (but less resources per child) or less special needs children (but less experience teachers)?
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There are some schools with more than 1 AED LBS.
If you put your kid into a school with less experience AED LBS, then he/she might not be able to help your child effectively or worse, he/she resign.
But then, how do u determine how many special needs are there in a school? You know a way to tell? -
I think if we ask, the school will reveal how many existing special needs students they have. Of course they won’t know how many coming in next P1.
During my time, I had a meeting with the P. He said his school had 1 autistic student (already P4) and he was very sympathetic. Agreed to put my child with a firm & willing teacher who would follow him P1 & P2. -
nugget:
Teachers are more or less fixed but the no of special needs kids changes every year. So I will go for more special needs teachers.
I will do woth more special needs but less resource. Then I will try to feed back to say there is not enough resources then MOE will add AEDs.Lavina:
So should we send our child to schools which had/have more special needs children (but less resources per child) or less special needs children (but less experience teachers)?
:?
There are some schools with more than 1 AED LBS.
If you put your kid into a school with less experience AED LBS, then he/she might not be able to help your child effectively or worse, he/she resign.
But then, how do u determine how many special needs are there in a school? You know a way to tell? -
Thank you all for your reply. I was working and now when I checked there were quite a few reply.
Nugget yes trying to be hands on daddy. I work from home so I do fetching dropping job before I start my work . And my daughter and son both a very attached with me specially my daughter, she even don’t let me do work at mid night if I don’t allow her to sleep in same room where I work and she is only 3 o_O. About school I always see the special need kids are always neglected one here, one day whenever I had enough resources I will do something for these kids. Toilet training also going to be a big issue here , once we try training our son for toilet training he only pee when we bring him in living room and don’t pee when bring him to toilet . Now we are going to start again in June holiday.
Double E, when we were looking for our first childcare, current childcare told us they have special need trained teacher and they can help us but recently she said she is having difficult time because more kids are in class and my son will not sit for sessions (each session is like 20-30 minutes long). So their request was either provide then help (domestic helper tag along) or look for another childcare. And their specific requirement was to provide Pilipino DH because teacher in-charge was Pilipino and we have Indonesian Domestic helper and don’t want to hire another helper). But end-up they told us to find another childcare and it would be easier (don’t seems easier for us, because both of my kids like going to that childcare. But it is not our choice). Regarding CEL, at first the person from CEL never gave us list and just ask us to choose random name from list which he was mentioning on phone, lucky my wife ask about school address so that we can drop by and get more information before giving school name. -
slmkhoo
My Ds Asperger as well. He has great difficulties in social context as I’m sure many parents here can imagine and he’s very rigid in his routine. So mum and dad trying to make things as smooth as possible during transition time. Technically end of Jan, initially I thought during the school Christmas break but it will be too late. So current plan not to restart school here, and plan to be in Spore in Sept/Oct. It would be rather late to put him in mainstream CC, not sure wise to put in a new school environment for short while. Currently trying to make plans/gather info for his routine, therapies/swimming/art class/music etc. Its hard when you cant physically be there. Anyone know which music school has a piano programme based on Canadian system here in Spore? Also wonder if Ds has to be reevaluated in Spore? Still sorting out matters with his therapists, hopefully they can give recommendations to which agencies in Spore? -
How do we know which school has more special needs kids?
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