"They're wonderful just the way God made them" is just a perfect description of the twins. Your revelations are poignant and heartfelt and your love for your family shines through in every video you do. I feel blessed to "know you" through your videos. You're right....that Tupperware container is for celery. Thank you, and bless you and your family.
Joan, I am glad in my heart that you feel you know me through my videos! That's the best compliment. God has a plan for my twin grands, and I am eager to see their path, and ours! We are learning so much from them, and it's a privilege to be entrusted with their care ❤️
I watched your channel on the TV and it is not by accident that I came across it. God has called me as a prayer warrior and He has put it in my heart to intercede for your family. Our grand daughter has Autism and I also have a number of autoimmune issues including Fibromyalgia. I am retired now but I worked with children with Autism in the school system for years. I understand what you are going through so sister in the Lord I have your back in prayer. God grant to strength ,wisdom, and great favor in getting the correct assistance with the boys. You are on overload and stress brings on flare ups. So daily I will lift your family before the throne of our loving God.
Oh Christine, I have tears in my eyes reading this! 😭 🙌 You're right. God allowed this to come to your attention and I praise God for those who will give of themselves to pray for us, and for me as I navigate all these things while I'm not feeling strong physically. God has never let us down, and my entire trust is in Him. I know you'll be blessed for this. You're a light for Jesus ✨️
Oops, has autism, he is now 24 years old and is a gentle giant, very smart, like your boys r and has been a joy to watch grow up.. I do stand amazed at what he can do, God is so good, so I would say that u and your family has been double blessed.. sometimes we just have to stand back and see the glory of God , and how He works . You all r and will be in my prayers, love u sweet lady, I thought that u looked so beautiful ♥️🌹
Doris, you always say the sweetest things 💕 and I can always count on your encouragement and prayers. I am so surprised at the number of friends here who also have children or grandchildren with autism. I'm encouraged to hear that your nephew has had a full life! I believe my twins will also have a great quality of life, with God's help in directing us. They're entirely precious to me! I thank God for them! 🙌
Good to see ,I understand what you are saying about your grandsons ,( because I have a son with downs ,that are a hand full but they are worth it ,he makes me happy ever day),
Vicky, the rare honor of having a child who isn't typical humbles me. God trusted your family and mine to love and guide these amazing souls! The benefits far outweigh the challenges! ❤️ 🙌
Thank you, Hope! 😃 We are loving the cooler fall temperatures here in Alabama, where the heat and humidity has been blistering until about 2 weeks ago! 🍂 🙌
oh Marla, so grateful for you and your willingness to share your life with us......God makes NO mistakes as you well know, and your grandsons ,as with all the special children mentioned here,including my own....each has been born into this life with EXACTLY the right families to enrich each of our lives in ways we could never dream..... each created in His likeness,with the purest of hearts. How BLESSED we are !!! Alison
Marla, the Tupperware container is for celery storage in the fridge. There was a young man with autism in school with my children at Southside High School. He was in the band and played varied instruments in the percussion section. He was well thought of and loved! I think all the family was involved in fundraising, such as racing a car that had autistic painting on the sides, that typically would show a business' advertisement. I know you are needed right now, but with your autoimmune issues you could land yourself at the doctor's office or worse in bed. Your sweet angels would not have you when they might need you. Not trying to preach but I am in some of your health issues and have to remember I can only do so much. I know with His grace you will be cared for, just don't get in His way! I have really loved your videos and look forward to the next one. God bless you and your family. Sherry from Rainbow City, Alabama.
Marla...I want you to know how wonderful it is to see a video from you!!! I have missed you! The quilt is just beautiful. Thanks for sharing part of your life with us!
Debbie, I'm so glad you enjoyed watching! I miss putting out videos more frequently. But this season will pass and I will get back to it more easily in time. Take care! 😊 ❤️
I had my son on a leash when he was 2-4ish because I'm a disabled, single mom and my son found it amusing to just start sprinting into a parking lot, toward a busy street, or down the road 3 blocks before you can catch up to him... I'm in a wheel chair and there was NO WAY that I could catch him in that case. So, for his safety, I had to do it as well! Let people judge, because they don't know what you're going through or what your reasons for doing that are... You're a wonderful grandma and I just love your crafts ❤❤❤ keep doing what you're doing and keeping those sweet boys safe!
I was so happy to see your smiling face. Your story touched my heart. You made me laugh at a few things. Love all your thrifted treasures. Thrifting is good for the soul. My favorite activity. Take care.
I’ve just got to tell you what an inspiration you are to me…God bless you and thank you for your prayers at the end of your videos☺️☺️🐓they truly touch me…to the point of tears in fact☺️🐓
Ginger, I love knowing that it touches your heart when I share my faith! ❤️ Thrifting and crafts are great, but the best of all is the love of Jesus, and I love to share it! 😊 💕 🙌
Hello! Glad to see you had a video. Your twins are adorable, all your g-babies. ❤ Such a joy to have g-babies. Your thrift finds are so cool! Can't wait to see your she shed continuation. Bless you and your wonderful outlook on life. ❤❤❤
Thank you, Donna! We do feel grateful and blessed. These babies are all gifts, and they are ours to look after and to protect. We are learning so much! ❤️ 😊
Yay... a vid from you! I messaged you on Instagram this past week checking in on you 😉I was an ABA therapist for children with autism way back when before my babies were born. Now I know more specifically how I can be praying for you and your crew! Also, lovely treasures! Blessings, friend!!
Thank you, Rachel! 😊 I'd love to hear your best advice on how we can further advocate for our twins, and help them in every way. Prayers are much appreciated! ❤️
@@marlacainraisingcain See if you can find ABA therapist that comes to the home a couple times a week. Sometimes ABA gets a negative wrap, as some therapist are too focused on eliminating behavior rather than building skills. But, a good therapist can help redirect behaviors AND build skills. SO the work will be finding the right therapist for the twins. Interview a hand full and ask about their methods and philosophies, etc. The last thing you want is for the boys to hate it and/or regress. I believe a lot of insurance plan cover ABA therapy so you might want to check on that.
@@marlacainraisingcain Also, everyone has their opinions, as you know. So lots of prayer for wisdom and discernment. ABA might be awesome for some and not for others, as with any therapy. You just have to find what works for the boys.
I was 58 when my 21 yo daughter was diagnosed and I diagnosed myself along with her. What a difference it has made for both of us!! I wonder how my childhood might’ve been different if they knew back then what they do now. I also have OCD.😮🙄 I cut myself much more slack than I used to!! It isn’t something that anyone needs healing from, just how to manage our own particular quirks. I know tell people that I’m am not the person with problems, this world is!!! And that is true!! This world is full up with low functioning neurotypical people. Neurodiverse people are the glue that holds the world together.
I am amazed at the exceptional intelligence in our twins! They think of things and do things that I've never thought of before, and we can already tell our lives are richer for having them. I guess it was super validating for both you and your daughter to get a "this is why" to so many questions you've had. It equips us to manage so much better when we know what we are dealing with! We are teaching our granddaughters (the twins' cousins) how to deal with their different behavior. We've told them that the twins have a different way of thinking, and we can help them learn to connect with us by being patient and kind. The layers of wisdom that we are seeing is unlimited! I mean the wisdom in how we should interact with everyone, not just our twins! We can't assume we know what mindset anyone is coming from.
Hello, I’m new to your channel and I’m spending time watching your videos. I am the grandmother of two grandchildren with autism. Both of my youngest daughter’s children have autism. Her daughter is high functioning but her son is nonverbal and is now in residential living. My daughter has been a mama bear getting her children into the right schools and to get them all the services they need and are entitled to. Please tell your daughter not to give up when she gets no for an answer! It’s a never ending battle. Sending prayers.
Thank you, Judy! It's been a big learning curve for us. Our boys are thriving in their developmental class and we are seeing notable progress in so many ways! 🙌
@@marlacainraisingcain it’s a huge learning curve and just when you think you’ve got it figured out, there’s more to learn. Best wishes to your family.
My grandson has Asperger. He also Hyper! He is in the high end of it. He is very smart, but sometime he has anger spurts. But he is doing fine, he is 19 years old, and in his second year in college. So things will be ok, Praying for you all! He prefers to be with adults rather than kids his on age, and has been that way every since he was born!
That's awesome, Jennie, that he is living a life with meaningful accomplishments and good relationships! We very much wonder how our boys will be at that age. They're very happy now, and pray they'll always feel they have a good life ❤️ 😊
@@marlacainraisingcain I am sure they will. DJ is majoring in music, and he plans on being a band director. He has been in and since he was in the 5th grade. He is now going to North Greenville University,but in January he is transferring in South Carolina University! I have been teasing him he just transferring because he wants to be in the Macy’s Thanksgiving parade. He told me the other night he would not be at Thanksgiving but I could watch him on tv!
Welcome back Marla. I spotted that chip before you said it . I said they are in the right house for sure .😄such fun little prints. .thank you for the prayers. Take care Bless you.
I had to stay with my baby granddaughters when they were young and I totally understand where you are coming from. It's like living in a Petrie dish. They catch everything and graciously pass it on to all of the family. I miss them terribly.
My oldest granddaughter also has autism and we didn't get a diagnosis until she was almost 4! It was a real struggle as she spoke her own language that no one else understood. So frustrating! She is now a teenager and is much more "normalized" and is a true joy to be around, although she still has her own little special personality! Keep working with the boys!
Ellen, that is such an encouragement to know that your family learned along with her how to help her cope in a "normal" world! Our boys are a joy, and we look forward to being able to communicate better with them as time goes on. Dean never stops talking, but it's more factual and less social for now. I am super curious for Ridge to let us know more what he's thinking and feeling! For now, Ridge's best way to connect is physical touch. I relish it! Nothing sweeter than to have him come sit beside me (or on top of me) and just "be."
Autistic children are quite intelligent...it's very social. I am an associate(paraprofessional) teacher at an elementary school. I see it daily. There are not enough of us to deal with as many one on one needs as there are in so many districts. Part of it is the pay......they really need to reevaluate the important role we play in a classroom and how much we actually are required to do. We actually live financially below poverty level when it comes to the pay grade. But those of us that do it do it because we love what we do and are good at it.
My daughter, the twins' mom, is a 3rd grade teacher, and one of my sons in law teaches middle school history. For the work they put into teaching, their salary should be much higher. A higher salary would mean more competition for teaching jobs, and that would mean the better teachers would get the positions available. Having Lauren as a teacher helps us see both sides of the equation!
I’m only 4 minutes in and had to send you a hug. When my son was in 4th grade the school told me he had Asperger’s….It felt like everything that made him quirky, fun and different (in a good way) they were telling me was because of a disorder. It was one of the hardest things to wrap my head around because like you said….he was NOT less than. And still isn’t. 😊
Aww, you are so kind! I love hugs! ❤️ You have experience that we don't yet have, and it's so encouraging to know that you already know what we are just now learning. Our twins are delightful, and we are honored to be the ones who get to love them!! 😊
Aspergers spunds like your grandsons... They are exceptional, I have a close friend whose son is on the spectrum, he is an adult now, but when her was 4 he began reading a Thesaurus,a doctionary AND the King James Bible. He carried these 3 books everywhere he went.. You need to afvocate for them, but I know with their mama being an educator, the boys are as cute as can be and as unique as God created them....
Thank you for that encouragement, Robin! 😊 ❤️ We are learning more as we go along. Our doctor told us that diagnoses of Aspberger's is no longer being given. Now they say it's all on the autism spectrum. Dean has very high functioning, and Ridge has equal intelligence but less verbal communication. Dean talks nonstop, which made it hard for us to be sure if he was on the spectrum or not. I appreciate hearing from friends who have had personal interaction and experiences to share!
We've yet to find out what is available to Dean. In my mind, an aide to help him personally seems like the best solution! He wants to be in the classroom and needs to see other children's behavior to help him learn what's expected of him.
"They're wonderful just the way God made them" is just a perfect description of the twins. Your revelations are poignant and heartfelt and your love for your family shines through in every video you do. I feel blessed to "know you" through your videos. You're right....that Tupperware container is for celery. Thank you, and bless you and your family.
Joan, I am glad in my heart that you feel you know me through my videos! That's the best compliment. God has a plan for my twin grands, and I am eager to see their path, and ours! We are learning so much from them, and it's a privilege to be entrusted with their care ❤️
I watched your channel on the TV and it is not by accident that I came across it. God has called me as a prayer warrior and He has put it in my heart to intercede for your family. Our grand daughter has Autism and I also have a number of autoimmune issues including Fibromyalgia. I am retired now but I worked with children with Autism in the school system for years. I understand what you are going through so sister in the Lord I have your back in prayer. God grant to strength ,wisdom, and great favor in getting the correct assistance with the boys. You are on overload and stress brings on flare ups. So daily I will lift your family before the throne of our loving God.
Oh Christine, I have tears in my eyes reading this! 😭 🙌
You're right. God allowed this to come to your attention and I praise God for those who will give of themselves to pray for us, and for me as I navigate all these things while I'm not feeling strong physically. God has never let us down, and my entire trust is in Him. I know you'll be blessed for this. You're a light for Jesus ✨️
Dear Marla, I have missed u and have thought of you many times, wondering what u were up to.. my nephew h
Oops, has autism, he is now 24 years old and is a gentle giant, very smart, like your boys r and has been a joy to watch grow up.. I do stand amazed at what he can do, God is so good, so I would say that u and your family has been double blessed.. sometimes we just have to stand back and see the glory of God , and how He works . You all r and will be in my prayers, love u sweet lady, I thought that u looked so beautiful ♥️🌹
Doris, you always say the sweetest things 💕 and I can always count on your encouragement and prayers. I am so surprised at the number of friends here who also have children or grandchildren with autism. I'm encouraged to hear that your nephew has had a full life! I believe my twins will also have a great quality of life, with God's help in directing us. They're entirely precious to me! I thank God for them! 🙌
Good to see ,I understand what you are saying about your grandsons ,( because I have a son with downs ,that are a hand full but they are worth it ,he makes me happy ever day),
Vicky, the rare honor of having a child who isn't typical humbles me. God trusted your family and mine to love and guide these amazing souls! The benefits far outweigh the challenges! ❤️ 🙌
Hey Marla, so good to see you ! Good to catch up with you and see your thrift haul !!! Hope you and your family have a wonderful Fall season !
Thank you, Hope! 😃 We are loving the cooler fall temperatures here in Alabama, where the heat and humidity has been blistering until about 2 weeks ago! 🍂 🙌
Thanks for sharing…
oh Marla, so grateful for you and your willingness to share your life with us......God makes NO mistakes as you well know, and your grandsons ,as with all the special children mentioned here,including my own....each has been born into this life with EXACTLY the right families to enrich each of our lives in ways we could never dream..... each created in His likeness,with the purest of hearts. How BLESSED we are !!! Alison
Marla, the Tupperware container is for celery storage in the fridge. There was a young man with autism in school with my children at Southside High School. He was in the band and played varied instruments in the percussion section. He was well thought of and loved! I think all the family was involved in fundraising, such as racing a car that had autistic painting on the sides, that typically would show a business' advertisement. I know you are needed right now, but with your autoimmune issues you could land yourself at the doctor's office or worse in bed. Your sweet angels would not have you when they might need you. Not trying to preach but I am in some of your health issues and have to remember I can only do so much. I know with His grace you will be cared for, just don't get in His way! I have really loved your videos and look forward to the next one. God bless you and your family. Sherry from Rainbow City, Alabama.
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Hi my Dear Friend! So glad to see you! Been Praying for you! ❤️🙏🏻
I appreciate those prayers more than you know!! 😊 ❤️ 🙌
Marla...I want you to know how wonderful it is to see a video from you!!! I have missed you! The quilt is just beautiful. Thanks for sharing part of your life with us!
Debbie, I'm so glad you enjoyed watching! I miss putting out videos more frequently. But this season will pass and I will get back to it more easily in time. Take care! 😊 ❤️
Loved your video ❤
Thanks so much, Sandie! 😊 💕
Nice to see you ❤blessings for the family 🙏🏼❤️🙏🏼❤️🙏🏼
I miss your videos so much. I hope all is well ❤️
I had my son on a leash when he was 2-4ish because I'm a disabled, single mom and my son found it amusing to just start sprinting into a parking lot, toward a busy street, or down the road 3 blocks before you can catch up to him... I'm in a wheel chair and there was NO WAY that I could catch him in that case. So, for his safety, I had to do it as well! Let people judge, because they don't know what you're going through or what your reasons for doing that are... You're a wonderful grandma and I just love your crafts ❤❤❤ keep doing what you're doing and keeping those sweet boys safe!
Thank you! 😊 We do what's best, and those who criticize must be ignored 💃
I was so happy to see your smiling face. Your story touched my heart. You made me laugh at a few things. Love all your thrifted treasures. Thrifting is good for the soul. My favorite activity. Take care.
Thank you, Donna! I'm glad hearing about our twins was meaningful to you. I appreciate sharing these things with my thrifting buddies! 😊
Hi Marla, good to see you again. I have missed your videos. You found a lot of nice things thrifting. ✌❤🙏
I’ve just got to tell you what an inspiration you are to me…God bless you and thank you for your prayers at the end of your videos☺️☺️🐓they truly touch me…to the point of tears in fact☺️🐓
Ginger, I love knowing that it touches your heart when I share my faith! ❤️ Thrifting and crafts are great, but the best of all is the love of Jesus, and I love to share it! 😊 💕 🙌
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Hello! Glad to see you had a video. Your twins are adorable, all your g-babies. ❤ Such a joy to have g-babies. Your thrift finds are so cool! Can't wait to see your she shed continuation. Bless you and your wonderful outlook on life. ❤❤❤
Thank you, Donna! We do feel grateful and blessed. These babies are all gifts, and they are ours to look after and to protect. We are learning so much! ❤️ 😊
Yay... a vid from you! I messaged you on Instagram this past week checking in on you 😉I was an ABA therapist for children with autism way back when before my babies were born. Now I know more specifically how I can be praying for you and your crew! Also, lovely treasures! Blessings, friend!!
Thank you, Rachel! 😊 I'd love to hear your best advice on how we can further advocate for our twins, and help them in every way. Prayers are much appreciated! ❤️
@@marlacainraisingcain See if you can find ABA therapist that comes to the home a couple times a week. Sometimes ABA gets a negative wrap, as some therapist are too focused on eliminating behavior rather than building skills. But, a good therapist can help redirect behaviors AND build skills. SO the work will be finding the right therapist for the twins. Interview a hand full and ask about their methods and philosophies, etc. The last thing you want is for the boys to hate it and/or regress. I believe a lot of insurance plan cover ABA therapy so you might want to check on that.
@@marlacainraisingcain Also, everyone has their opinions, as you know. So lots of prayer for wisdom and discernment. ABA might be awesome for some and not for others, as with any therapy. You just have to find what works for the boys.
I was 58 when my 21 yo daughter was diagnosed and I diagnosed myself along with her. What a difference it has made for both of us!! I wonder how my childhood might’ve been different if they knew back then what they do now. I also have OCD.😮🙄 I cut myself much more slack than I used to!! It isn’t something that anyone needs healing from, just how to manage our own particular quirks. I know tell people that I’m am not the person with problems, this world is!!! And that is true!! This world is full up with low functioning neurotypical people. Neurodiverse people are the glue that holds the world together.
I am amazed at the exceptional intelligence in our twins! They think of things and do things that I've never thought of before, and we can already tell our lives are richer for having them. I guess it was super validating for both you and your daughter to get a "this is why" to so many questions you've had. It equips us to manage so much better when we know what we are dealing with! We are teaching our granddaughters (the twins' cousins) how to deal with their different behavior. We've told them that the twins have a different way of thinking, and we can help them learn to connect with us by being patient and kind. The layers of wisdom that we are seeing is unlimited! I mean the wisdom in how we should interact with everyone, not just our twins! We can't assume we know what mindset anyone is coming from.
This life is so very busy i know! So good to see you again I just got home from a busy day at work myself and sitting down to watch you! ❤ Holly
You are sweet, Holly! ❤️ thanks for spending time with me! 😊
Hello, I’m new to your channel and I’m spending time watching your videos. I am the grandmother of two grandchildren with autism. Both of my youngest daughter’s children have autism. Her daughter is high functioning but her son is nonverbal and is now in residential living. My daughter has been a mama bear getting her children into the right schools and to get them all the services they need and are entitled to. Please tell your daughter not to give up when she gets no for an answer! It’s a never ending battle. Sending prayers.
Thank you, Judy! It's been a big learning curve for us. Our boys are thriving in their developmental class and we are seeing notable progress in so many ways! 🙌
@@marlacainraisingcain it’s a huge learning curve and just when you think you’ve got it figured out, there’s more to learn. Best wishes to your family.
The brown bowl was what my mother made homemade banana pudding in. Oh how I miss them.
My grandson has Asperger. He also Hyper! He is in the high end of it. He is very smart, but sometime he has anger spurts. But he is doing fine, he is 19 years old, and in his second year in college. So things will be ok, Praying for you all! He prefers to be with adults rather than kids his on age, and has been that way every since he was born!
That's awesome, Jennie, that he is living a life with meaningful accomplishments and good relationships! We very much wonder how our boys will be at that age. They're very happy now, and pray they'll always feel they have a good life ❤️ 😊
@@marlacainraisingcain I am sure they will. DJ is majoring in music, and he plans on being a band director. He has been in and since he was in the 5th grade. He is now going to North Greenville University,but in January he is transferring in South Carolina University! I have been teasing him he just transferring because he wants to be in the Macy’s Thanksgiving parade. He told me the other night he would not be at Thanksgiving but I could watch him on tv!
How WONDERFUL!! 👏 🎊
@@marlacainraisingcain just let you know how a blessing he is!
So happy to see your video today! I’ve missed seeing you and seeing all the wonderful vintage things you find!!!!
Welcome back Marla. I spotted that chip before you said it . I said they are in the right house for sure .😄such fun little prints. .thank you for the prayers. Take care Bless you.
Going through this with my Granddaughters.
I had to stay with my baby granddaughters when they were young and I totally understand where you are coming from. It's like living in a Petrie dish. They catch everything and graciously pass it on to all of the family. I miss them terribly.
Yep, little people are germy and generous 😄 but I'm not going to avoid being with them. If a virus is the cost, they're worth it! 💕
Beautiful.
Thank you 😊
HI. That green thing I think is a celery keeper. I love your channel.
Oh! That makes sense! I'll probably use it for Celery, Cucumbers, Lettuce, whatever! 😄 🥒 🥗
So good to hear from you. Big hugs! 🎃🌻🐦⬛🍁
Thank you, Bren! I always love a good hug! 🫂 🤗 ❤️
Celery keeper
My oldest granddaughter also has autism and we didn't get a diagnosis until she was almost 4! It was a real struggle as she spoke her own language that no one else understood. So frustrating! She is now a teenager and is much more "normalized" and is a true joy to be around, although she still has her own little special personality! Keep working with the boys!
Ellen, that is such an encouragement to know that your family learned along with her how to help her cope in a "normal" world! Our boys are a joy, and we look forward to being able to communicate better with them as time goes on. Dean never stops talking, but it's more factual and less social for now. I am super curious for Ridge to let us know more what he's thinking and feeling! For now, Ridge's best way to connect is physical touch. I relish it! Nothing sweeter than to have him come sit beside me (or on top of me) and just "be."
Autistic children are quite intelligent...it's very social. I am an associate(paraprofessional) teacher at an elementary school. I see it daily. There are not enough of us to deal with as many one on one needs as there are in so many districts. Part of it is the pay......they really need to reevaluate the important role we play in a classroom and how much we actually are required to do. We actually live financially below poverty level when it comes to the pay grade. But those of us that do it do it because we love what we do and are good at it.
My daughter, the twins' mom, is a 3rd grade teacher, and one of my sons in law teaches middle school history. For the work they put into teaching, their salary should be much higher. A higher salary would mean more competition for teaching jobs, and that would mean the better teachers would get the positions available. Having Lauren as a teacher helps us see both sides of the equation!
I’m only 4 minutes in and had to send you a hug. When my son was in 4th grade the school told me he had Asperger’s….It felt like everything that made him quirky, fun and different (in a good way) they were telling me was because of a disorder. It was one of the hardest things to wrap my head around because like you said….he was NOT less than. And still isn’t. 😊
Aww, you are so kind! I love hugs! ❤️
You have experience that we don't yet have, and it's so encouraging to know that you already know what we are just now learning. Our twins are delightful, and we are honored to be the ones who get to love them!! 😊
The leash makes great sense to me!
We hang onto these boys! We love them too much not to!! ❤️
The Tupperware piece is a celery keeper.
I missed you so much! Now I need to watch the video
Thank you, Cheryl! 😊 ❤️
Aspergers spunds like your grandsons... They are exceptional, I have a close friend whose son is on the spectrum, he is an adult now, but when her was 4 he began reading a Thesaurus,a doctionary AND the King James Bible. He carried these 3 books everywhere he went.. You need to afvocate for them, but I know with their mama being an educator, the boys are as cute as can be and as unique as God created them....
Thank you for that encouragement, Robin! 😊 ❤️ We are learning more as we go along. Our doctor told us that diagnoses of Aspberger's is no longer being given. Now they say it's all on the autism spectrum. Dean has very high functioning, and Ridge has equal intelligence but less verbal communication. Dean talks nonstop, which made it hard for us to be sure if he was on the spectrum or not. I appreciate hearing from friends who have had personal interaction and experiences to share!
Dean sounds just like my grandson ,on the spectrum. High functioning yet all over the place lol. Also had to get his own aid.
We've yet to find out what is available to Dean. In my mind, an aide to help him personally seems like the best solution! He wants to be in the classroom and needs to see other children's behavior to help him learn what's expected of him.
@@marlacainraisingcain yes!!!
Looks like a celery container.
I didn't know there was a specific Tupperware container for celery! 😃
@@marlacainraisingcain I remember going to a Tupperware party and that was what it was called. I think I got one somewhere!
Vegetable keeper I think
Yes, probably for celery 😊
The Tupperware piece is a celery keeper.
We love celery! I had no idea there was a special container for it! 😄