We are Liam and Dusya's Team

We are Liam and Dusya's Team
From our March 2014 Meeting

Sunday, March 24, 2013

Group meeting - March 2013


We had a fun group meeting. Here is the summary of our discussion. Keep playing with the "experience books". The final products will look awesome, I am sure!


DUCH’s GOALS
1.      Uses pronouns correctly: he, she, you, I , me, they, us, etc
2.      Asks “why” questions
3.      Seeks others personal information within a conversation: Asks questions about another person. E.g., “Where do you live?” “Did you see the ____ movie?”
4.       Is able to politely get someone’s attention when the person is occupied. e.g. “Excuse me”
5.       Transitions: “I am bored” “I want to do something else”
6.       Explaining why she is cranky: “This is loud”, “This is scary”, “I don’t like cheering”

-          Alex says she is working on transitions because Duch sometimes just leaves one thing and goes to another wout saying anything. Alex is working on Duch expressing her desire to switch with ideas such as: “I want to do something else”, “I am bored”. Alex tries to engage her when she sees Duch switching and Alex asks her: “What happened?” “Why are you going to that?” She says Duch not always answers these questions, so Alex provides multiple choices.
-          Transitions are a friendship skill so that Duchis tells friends when she wants to switch to another activity.
-          In general, when there is a small cranky moment (or outburst), Alex goes to “what happened?” “Why are you crying?” She says she not always gets a direct answer but she goes to multiple choices in these cases to show Duch she could express what she is feeling or thinking.
-          Another sentences Alex has used is: “Instead of covering your ears, you could tell me to be quieter”
-          Alex is also asking what Duch liked or not liked about a game or things like “Would it be better if ….”
-          We talked about Duch doing things she had not liked before, like going to the Rodeo Parade. I told Duch still did not want to go to shows or the symphony. So, I have been trying to ask Duch why she does not want to go and to provide her options. The tells me it is because of the “sound” and because it is “loud”. So, Alex wants me to work on her thinking logic of why she does not like the symphony or other things.
-          Alex felt that Duch is trying new things and has a feeling that the tutoring with Rizwana has given her a sense of being successful at activities and feeling more secure of herself.
-          Duch will go twice a week to the school district to a speech class that lasts 30 minutes with 3 other kids. It will be a chance to be in a class environment with 3 other kids (Mon. & Wed., 10am).

LIAM’s GOALS
1.      Pretend play (birthdays, magic carpets, puppets, camping).  Get prompts together to act them out.
2.      Pretend play with themes from books like Good Night Gorilla, or any topic he starts talking about. Get prompts together to act them out.
3.      Expressing what he likes and what he does not like: “I like this pajamas” “I don’t like this shirt”
4.       Practice his sense of independence: “Liam, go and get clothes from the closet. Get a shirt, underwear and pants”.  “Liam, go get the book in the room that is under the pillow”.
5.      Talk about past experiences. We will use experience books. Get prompts together to act them out.

-          Alex had noticed that he was talking about “good night gorilla” a lot and I told her that some girls were playing the story with his toys or making books about it. She encouraged more work with stories like this that he seems to like. She says good night gorilla is great work on in/out, sleep/awake/on/off, etc, etc.
-          She also encouraged me to create “books of experiences” with pictures of activities we have done recently. We could comment on the books and act them out. “Remember when we did this …”  “Which book do you like best?”
-          The “I like/I don’t like” goal is an umbrella goal to get to know Liam’s opinions about things like: food, toys, books.  We could show him pictures or do drawings and ask him what he likes, seaweed or spinach, or Target or Walmart, etc? If he is choosing between two shirts and he chooses one, we could model “Why?” “Is it because it is itchy?” “It’s an itchy shirt”.
-          In the goal about Independence, the focus is receptive language, it does not matter if he does not talk a lot. He is listening and following all the commands, so that’s the priority.
  • When he gets upset, like in the case of the missing piece in a puzzle, the goal is flexibility, not language. He needs to see we can still be happy even when we don’t get what we want or even when lose a toy and people are trying to find it.

Sunday, February 24, 2013

Duch is back at the Rodeo parade!

Duchis said she was ready for the Rodeo Parade, so we were all back! All of them did fantastically! Of course, the most exciting part was the UH band + UH presidential car. I taught Duch and Tony to do the UH sign with her hands and they both showed their Cougar Pride! Bravo for Duch, Liam, and Tony for enjoying the parade! Bravo for Duch for realizing when she is ready for something she did not enjoy in the past! :)


3rd SonRise playdate!

We hosted today our 3rd SonRise Playdate! It was lots of fun. Tony and Travis had a good time together! Liam was in the backyard with the kids and participated in the parachute game and had snacks with everybody! Duch was a bit shy and stayed in her room, but when Julia went to her room and the boys left her room, she closed the door and spend some time alone with Julia in her room! I asked her later what she had played and she said: "With the stuffed animals". And, when I told her to come say good bye to everybody, she said: "We are having another playdate next Sunday!" :) So, I think she likes them and is getting more used to them. Thanks to Anam for her help during the playdate! Enjoy the pictures!




Sunday, February 17, 2013

Group meeting - February 2013




We had a great group meeting today. Here is a summary of our discussion and new goals we will tackle:

DUCH

New goals for this month:
1. Seeks others personal information within a conversation: Asks questions about another person. E.g., “Where do you live?” “Did you see the ____ movie?”
2. Asks “why” questions
3. Uses pronouns correctly: he, she, you, I , me, they, us, etc
4. Is able to politely get someone’s attention when the person is occupied. e.g. “Excuse me …” and ask questions or initiate a conversation.

***Play-date games to practice: Parachute,  Duck Duck Goose,  Bingo,  Twister,  Musical chairs,  Orchestra,  Egg-and-spoon race,  Tree-legged race,   Obstacle course.

Ideas we brainstormed:
- Workbooks, Writing, like in Rizwana's classes
- Friends game (poster board)  for Duch asking questions
- Interview game (with interview protocol)  for Duch asking questions
- Guessing game (with list of questions, initially)  for Duch asking questions
- Poster board faces  for Duch asking questions
- "Are you my mother?" book
- "Why" books
- Puppets for pronouns

LIAM

New goals for this month:
1. Conversation of 2 loops or more (when he is engaged already)
2. More complex sentences that contain nouns and verbs and more
3. Diversifying the games plus adding pretend play (birthdays, magic carpets, puppet shows, camping, etc)

Ideas we brainstormed:
- Highlights.com for hidden pictures
- Mad Libs : download some from the internet or create your own on paper or on the white board
- Storyplace.org  : get familiar with these stories because we could play them out or have conversations about them. His favorites are: “Engine engine number 9”, “the fish in the reef”, one about colors, one about a boy in a bathtub, one about a girl singing in a barn, etc.
- Break the ice with words (use markers or scotch tape)
- Cutting with scissors games
- Games with numbers (like chicka chicka 123) and counting by 2s, 5s, or 10s
- We will limit 1 seaweed per session
- Joining by playing something else (the “little people” technique we used with Duch)
- Be aware: “How into the game am I myself?”

First outreach and meeting pictures of 2013

I have been so behind updating the blog. So, here are pictures of the outreach we had with Megan and of the first meeting!




Liam's first movie at the movie theater

Feb 9 was pretty exciting because the 5 of us went to the movie theater for the first time together! We watched “Hotel Transylvania” at the Clear Lake Dollar movie. Liam did great! He sat there and did not cover his ears. Everybody ate movie popcorn (I did not have time to do our own popcorn without the dressings). It was very exciting!

I still remember preparing Duch for her first movie. She went with Jessie to see “Wynnie the Pooh” at the small movie theater in Pearland. We were all nervous, but she did great! Before that, I had already taken Tony for the first time to see “The princess and the frog”. And now, the whole family took Liam to see “Hotel Transylvania”. Very exciting! Here is the picture we have of the event! :)


New bootcamp goals are coming

Our January bootcamp was so successful that we this week I am planning to create new bootcamp goal lists for the kids' posters. Thanks for all your hardwork during the bootcamp. Lunch and Dinner time are so much easier now! Look at Liam! :)