My son is 12 and still has high sensory issues that impact his life. But he LOVES soft squishy things like stuffed animals or blankets, but not things that are squishy and wet lol My 9year old wanted preteen stuff last year. And this year she wants accessories for her 18in doll lol
I love how Elliott is starting to get lovey with stuffed animals, that’s something new for him and it’s going good so far ! Ya, with anything wet or sticky he is very hesitant about lol. With Sadie she was the same way. She goes back and forth with teen stuff and toys but I’m in no rush for her to grow up :)
Yes anyway you can get your son to interact is a win. My son is 11 now and was diagnosed w autism at 3 we did play therapy which was amazing. It can be hard when the play doesn’t seem normal but there is nothing wrong with that as long as they are having fun. I quickly learned to only buy what I knew he would enjoy ie fidget toys, stuffed animals, movies, and trains. He never played in a way that other kids did but he definitely has an imagination. It’s been a joy watching him grow and learn.
I have caught onto that. The real way to get him to play and keep his attention his things he is interested in. If that is how I can get him to play then that’s what this momma is going to do :)
I enjoyed seeing what you’re getting for your kids. We have a sensory sensitive kid too and I like getting ideas. Just subscribed. I also have a channel and would love to be friends and connect. Looking forward to watching more videos. 😊
I’ve been binge watching these Christmas videos😊. Great video! Your pajamas are cute. You found a lot of nice gifts. Great deals with the Melissa&Doug set! Where did you find the squishmallow book set? It’s adorable.
I just wanted to say hi my son was diagnosed with Autism as well mild to moderate in communication and Socializing. Yes I had to teach him to pretend play. It does work. He was about 2 years old today he is 6 and he has come a long way. I actually homeschool him. We had a program he just graduated from once he turned 6. He plays on now his own and makes up his own play. Patience and creativity. And remembering your not alone when you have your struggles.My little boy loved music so songs/rhymes to act out was fun for him, we played cars, dinosaurs, doctor, taking care of babies, and acting out stories like the hungry caterpillar, chika chika boom boom, just whatever he was into. Like your video by the way.
Thank you for sharing. I think it’s very helpful and encouraging knowing when people aren’t alone in times like this and getting advice from people who have been there is powerful. I’m glad to hear he has continued to grow, thank you :)
Yess! I love watching Mark play the fnaf games too lol. Have you seen the movie that just came out? It’s so good I’m really looking forward to see if they make another one.
I haven’t gotten to see it yet but I really want to ! I was a little sad when I found out he was supposed to be in the movie and timing didn’t work but I think Josh Hutcherson is a good actor too so I can’t wait to see it :)
Lol ya those are for the drums. The sticks themselves have grooves to where they can be rubbed against each other and I still don’t know what they are called lol
From one autism mom to another if he does well with dry foods like cheerios then try a sensory bin with stuff like that. My point is don't put the sensory bin on the back burner maybe just try a different texture of sensory use food if you have to. You can make a sensory bottle with a clear water bottle some rice and hot glue then he can look hear and feel the vibrations of the moving foods it helped my son! But please just keep trying different texture and different styles of sensory I get it I've been there and still there at times but it does get easier! I see you and appreciate you! It's not easy but o so worth it! Parents of special needs kids are special people to! It takes a certain kind of person to handle it! ❤
Thank you so much ! I never even thought to try sensory bins that way, he would probably enjoy them in that way. Getting others peoples advice and perspectives are great tools so thank you for sharing and being so kind :)
Hi Hannah I Think I Know What They Are Called On The Mallets They Are Called Pawprints Which Blue Leaves For The Hosts Steve Joe And Josh To Find The Three Clues
lol I saw someone comment that too. I knew that the paw prints were for the drums but the sticks themselves are grooved so they can be rubbed together for another instrument but I have no clue what it’s called still lol
Hannah my 2 great granddaughters sister 4 and 5 they are 2 different levels of autism. 5 year old is smart and verbal very good and the 4 year old is non verbal and doesn't eat regular food she's on Pedialyte 4 times a day and she does eat yogurt. ❤❤❤
Bless them to babies :) Elliott I feel is very smart, he can surprise me everyday with something. I have no doubt they will all prosper in their own time :)
I tried multiple times to get all the links and even still some don’t want to be clicked on. I’m sorry !
My son is 12 and still has high sensory issues that impact his life. But he LOVES soft squishy things like stuffed animals or blankets, but not things that are squishy and wet lol
My 9year old wanted preteen stuff last year. And this year she wants accessories for her 18in doll lol
I love how Elliott is starting to get lovey with stuffed animals, that’s something new for him and it’s going good so far ! Ya, with anything wet or sticky he is very hesitant about lol. With Sadie she was the same way. She goes back and forth with teen stuff and toys but I’m in no rush for her to grow up :)
Yes anyway you can get your son to interact is a win. My son is 11 now and was diagnosed w autism at 3 we did play therapy which was amazing. It can be hard when the play doesn’t seem normal but there is nothing wrong with that as long as they are having fun. I quickly learned to only buy what I knew he would enjoy ie fidget toys, stuffed animals, movies, and trains. He never played in a way that other kids did but he definitely has an imagination. It’s been a joy watching him grow and learn.
I have caught onto that. The real way to get him to play and keep his attention his things he is interested in. If that is how I can get him to play then that’s what this momma is going to do :)
i have autism and i love toys and sensory toys i have lots and i am 19
I enjoyed seeing what you’re getting for your kids. We have a sensory sensitive kid too and I like getting ideas. Just subscribed. I also have a channel and would love to be friends and connect. Looking forward to watching more videos. 😊
Thank you ! Yes that sounds great :) I will certainly check out your channel too ! Love when I can connect with people on here and make friends :)
@@hannaholiver yes!! Thank you so much also!!
Love these gift ideas!!! :)
Thank you so much 😊
Great gift ideas and i love your pjs.
Thank you :)
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I’ve been binge watching these Christmas videos😊. Great video! Your pajamas are cute. You found a lot of nice gifts. Great deals with the Melissa&Doug set! Where did you find the squishmallow book set? It’s adorable.
This time of year these videos become my favorites lol, and thank you so much ! The book set is from Aldi and the other version is also cute :)
U did very good job for this year 🙂 I've been binge watching these Christmas Videos so I have ideas what to get for my family this year too 🙂 thxs 🎄
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I just wanted to say hi my son was diagnosed with Autism as well mild to moderate in communication and Socializing. Yes I had to teach him to pretend play. It does work. He was about 2 years old today he is 6 and he has come a long way. I actually homeschool him. We had a program he just graduated from once he turned 6. He plays on now his own and makes up his own play. Patience and creativity. And remembering your not alone when you have your struggles.My little boy loved music so songs/rhymes to act out was fun for him, we played cars, dinosaurs, doctor, taking care of babies, and acting out stories like the hungry caterpillar, chika chika boom boom, just whatever he was into. Like your video by the way.
Thank you for sharing. I think it’s very helpful and encouraging knowing when people aren’t alone in times like this and getting advice from people who have been there is powerful. I’m glad to hear he has continued to grow, thank you :)
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I bought a kittycorn squishmello round that size at an opp shop for $4 it looks brad new
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Yess! I love watching Mark play the fnaf games too lol. Have you seen the movie that just came out? It’s so good I’m really looking forward to see if they make another one.
I haven’t gotten to see it yet but I really want to ! I was a little sad when I found out he was supposed to be in the movie and timing didn’t work but I think Josh Hutcherson is a good actor too so I can’t wait to see it :)
Those are blues pawprints on the drum sticks😂😂
Lol ya those are for the drums. The sticks themselves have grooves to where they can be rubbed against each other and I still don’t know what they are called lol
I LOVE LOVE Sierra she's the best❤
Saying you love markiplier was an immediate subscribe.
Haha thank you ! I don’t know how someone couldn’t like him, he is a house favorite for sure :)
I also watch those 3 UA-camrs u mentioned mainly sierra and Paul
Is there a link for grandmas indoor playroom?
This is the link to her website, hope that helps :)
www.grandmasplayroomstl.com/
With sensory fidgets find out what textures he likes and doesn’t like
Walmart has a three pack of the mini brands on Black Friday deal right now for $15!!!
Omg thank you ! I really was not looking forward to paying like $30 + for a multi pack. Thank you :)
@@hannaholiver You are very welcome! Thank you for the fun video and Happy Holidays from one mama to another!
From one autism mom to another if he does well with dry foods like cheerios then try a sensory bin with stuff like that. My point is don't put the sensory bin on the back burner maybe just try a different texture of sensory use food if you have to. You can make a sensory bottle with a clear water bottle some rice and hot glue then he can look hear and feel the vibrations of the moving foods it helped my son! But please just keep trying different texture and different styles of sensory I get it I've been there and still there at times but it does get easier! I see you and appreciate you! It's not easy but o so worth it! Parents of special needs kids are special people to! It takes a certain kind of person to handle it! ❤
Thank you so much ! I never even thought to try sensory bins that way, he would probably enjoy them in that way. Getting others peoples advice and perspectives are great tools so thank you for sharing and being so kind :)
gamestop has their mini brands priced so low. though if they aren’t in stock in your store, u have to pay for shipping.
Thank you for letting me know, they are so expensive regularly !
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Hi Hannah I Think I Know What They Are Called On The Mallets They Are Called Pawprints Which Blue Leaves For The Hosts Steve Joe And Josh To Find The Three Clues
lol I saw someone comment that too. I knew that the paw prints were for the drums but the sticks themselves are grooved so they can be rubbed together for another instrument but I have no clue what it’s called still lol
Hannah my 2 great granddaughters sister 4 and 5 they are 2 different levels of autism. 5 year old is smart and verbal very good and the 4 year old is non verbal and doesn't eat regular food she's on Pedialyte 4 times a day and she does eat yogurt. ❤❤❤
Bless them to babies :) Elliott I feel is very smart, he can surprise me everyday with something. I have no doubt they will all prosper in their own time :)
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