This week Jonah started at his new Learning Centre (LC). It's an autism specific LC which has been purpose built to enhance the learning experience of children with autism. I found out about it with my stealthy Google skills and badgered the poor coordinator until she let me know how to get Jonah enrolled (he didn't jump the queue, there are still spaces left) which we did and he started last Monday.
I will put some pictures up of the centre if I get a chance but I just wanted to say that it is truly a wonderful place. My little Bear loves it there and there is so much for him to do. There are three staff and currently only 5 children attending so the child staff ratio is almost 1:1. The rooms have just finished completion and have been purpose build to ensure that children attending have the best opportunity to learn in areas where their autism makes it almost impossible.
They are SO accomodating. Honestly, what Jonah wants, Jonah gets. What Jonah needs, Jonah gets. If he doesn't want lunch at lunch time they will feed him when he is ready. If he doesn't want to eat from their menu they will get him something else (healthyof course), if he doesn't want to sleep a carer will attend to him while the other children sleep. The centre has a special 'chill out' room where the childern can go if they are over stimulated. It has big bean bags, dim lights and lots of books and cuddle toys. There is an occupational therapist and speech therapist there at all times and it is staffed by qualified teachers and is overseen by paediatricians and our states largest childrens hospital.
Honestly, it's an ASD child (and parents!) dream come true! Jonah started on Monday and he loves it. He's none too happy when we leave which we have only done for no more than an hour, but when we get back he is happy and playing. The tears are just to make Mummy feel awful LOL. This week we will be increasing his hours to three hours a day to see how he goes. He will be going full time as soon as he is integrated, probably in about three weeks.
In other news we had a visit from our state Early Intervention (EI) team this week and they noticed a huge difference in Jonah's eye contact. Because we see him all day every day its hard for us to be objective when it comes to how he is progressing but the EI team hadn't seen Jonah for a month and couldn't believe how much more eye contact he had. He is now looking at people from a distance and smiling at them. He often holds the gaze until he walks to the person and is picked up. He is also bringing people objects that are relevant to the situation, for example if he hears us saying we're going out soon, Jonah will run and get his shoes or his jacket and give it to one of us. This is pretty huge news!
What we really need to work on with him though is his speech and his joint attention. He still doesn't mimick us and has no idea about taking turns. He also doesn't seek other people out to play with. At the LC he will wander around the perimeter of the room and yard, not paying any attention to the other children or staff. However, more and more he is playing appropriately with toys, not just carrying them around and dropping them. He will often use toys as they are meant to be used. For example with shape sorters he will attempt to get the shapes into the right hole and if he can't he will try another hole. He is also sitting on bikes and trying to push them along.
And best of all, he's starting to dance! I remember saying to his paediatrician back in February that Jonah never danced and I knew it was something he should be doing. Well, he has a big Iggle Piggle who dances and he's started to dance too when Iggle Piggle is getting his groove on. The cuteness is astounding lol.
Again, I promise some pics to come soon!
WOW that sounds like a fantastic centre - how lucky (because you did the work - so not really luck) that Jonah is able to attend. I hope he continues in leaps and bounds, and if there are backward steps, they are only small ones. xxx
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