Nov 18, 2011
Rhythm
As an autism mom, I'm grateful for Garrett's awesome sense of rhythm. He's always had a need to beat on the walls, his tummy, whatever. This morning he was pounding on the big exercise ball Aunt Michelle brought, and he was "rapping." He'd pound a beat and then say different words, like "cookie monster!" and "spongebob." It made my morning.
Echolalia
As an autism mom, I'm thankful for Garrett's silly echolalia (repeating stuff from TV, etc). He always makes smile when he says, "We solved the puzzle!" or "Better ingredients, better pizza, Papa Johns." It makes my day a lot less boring to hear the cute little things that are going through his brain.
**Disclaimer - I'm not grateful that Garrett picks up any cuss words we say without thinking and says them all day in front of everyone else...that can be quite embarrassing. It has helped us to watch our mouths though...so maybe I'm thankful after all.
Showing Affection
As an autism mom, I'm thankful for the ways my kids show my affection. I love when Garrett says, "Want the mommy show," or when Caiti slaps my lips with her hand over and over as her way of giving me kisses. I love how Jason moves my head to the side so that he can nestle his head on my shoulder when he's giving me snuggles.
Nov 14, 2011
Sensory Integration Products
As an autism mom, today I'm thankful for all the things that help my kids with their sensory issues: Garrett's body sack, the yoga ball, the trampoline, the disk swing...etc. It's so nice that they have ways to regulate their little bodies. A good book on Sensory Processing Disorder is The Out of Sync Child: Recognizing and Coping with Sensory Processing Disorder, by Carol Kranowitz (http://www.amazon.com/Out---Sync-Child-Recognizing-Processing/dp/0399531653/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1323101769&sr=1-1 ). It was a blessing to find out through occupational therapy how to meet my children's sensory needs.
Nov 13, 2011
Tutors/Therapists
As an autism mom, I'm so thankful for all of the wonderful tutors/therapists who have worked so diligently with my kids Not only have they helped my children on their journey to reaching their fullest potential, but they have done it with love and compassion and also have become some of my dearest friends.
Carpet Shampooers
As an autism mom, I'm thankful for our carpet shampooer. It is a necessity when you are potty training some cute kids. That is $150 well spent, considering it costs just about that much to have a carpet cleaning company come clean the carpets one time. I am on my second shampooer, and I use it at least twice a week.
Nov 11, 2011
Happy Veteran's Day
On Veteran's Day, as an autism mom and a military wife, I'm so thankful for the benefits that being in the military gives our family. They take such good care of us, making sure we have a home and that our children get the best services for their autism.