Wednesday, June 18, 2008

Internet connection out all day ..... end of the world!

I come to rely on the Internet so much that I cannot imagine what it was like before www.

Anyway, we received the Speech and Language Therapy Treatment Plan for Alex yesterday. Here's what they intend to do with Alex ...

Programme Aims:

1. Develop Alex's receptive language skills

2. Develop and extend Alex's expressive language skills

Baseline:

1. Alex is able to understand a 2 information carrying word level

2. Alex uses some single words to request and will attempt to repeat labels after an adult

3. Alex says "bye bye" meaningfully

Objectives:

1. To be able to understand at a 3 information carrying word level

2. To be able to use a range of single words to name objects, request and comment

3. To begin to use early verbs

4. To say "hello" to staff and peers with meaning

* We were given a list of games to play with Alex to encourage a 3 information carrying word level.

I would have thought talking comes naturally but in Alex's case, he need to learn how to make sound opening his mouth. He hums a lot and you know he wants to talk but his brain has a different idea. His brain need to tell him to open his mouth to make the sound.

When I walk around town watching children talking at a very young age, it makes me laugh and sometimes, their mother ask them to "SHUT UP!". What the mum don't know is how lucky she was. She don't have a child who can't/don't talk.

We never appreciate what we have and often take things for granted. I guess Alex taught me a lot of things.

Things seldom happen naturally and if it does, we should appreciate it.

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