oregonmommyof2
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This PTR is too much fun...
I like it...

Her love of Disney is as long as I can remember. The theme in her room as an infant was Winnie the Pooh. She gravitated to Pooh Bear and especially Mickey and Minnie as a toddler and then expanded to princesses, especially Snow White as she got a little older. Halloween costumes were always Snow White year after year and her Barbie collection always grew with a new Snow White or Cinderella each birthday.
At home in her school, while grocery shopping, while at the park, etc, her quirks and her reactions to things that make her happy draw stares of puzzlement. People for the most part arent trying to be mean; they just stare and usually dont know what to do. It makes me defensive and a little sad and sometimes I feel like a broken record explaining her actions.
In Disney, Ariana can be herself. Its her heaven on earth. Her favorite things and her favorite characters in her favorite place, her favorite World. Not only do I not have to explain anything to anyone, it is welcomed and expected. It brings smiles to peoples faces, not perplexity. Ariana is free to laugh loudly and compulsively dance and give hugs and jump up and down in excitement . and just be herself. My little banana girl is not an outsider looking in or doing her own thing separate from everyone else. She actively participates and is a part of everything. She fits in. I dont know that Im explaining it well enough . but there you are.
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Thats my little banana girl.
I am excited to hear all about your adventures. I am mom to a dd7 with Asperger's so I can totally relate to all of you needing some fun "grown up" time! Looking forward to the report!
This PTR is too much fun...I like it...
And we have a winner!Thank you oregonmommyof2 for playing!!
Number 31 is Spectrum Mom Tracy!!!!
You'll hear about her prize in a PTR update.
We'll play another game day after I mow the lawn .... LOL
I am LOVING this PTR!!
What a wonderful idea to take this trip! I am excited for you all and can't wait to hear all about it...
Beautifully said!!! Disney is a magical place, isn't it?![]()
And we have a winner!Thank you oregonmommyof2 for playing!!
Number 31 is Spectrum Mom Tracy!!!!
You'll hear about her prize in a PTR update.
We'll play another game day after I mow the lawn .... LOL
This PTR is too much fun...I like it...
PS: the twins & Rachel also had classic WTP nurseries....Naomi-Ruth share w/ Rachel now in our current home and of course it's a Princess room....
We have another winner! Actually two winners...... # 23 is Kathy and Tracy!!!! Tracy (Mickeys_Mom) is on a roll today!!!!!!
Too funny that our games players were Tracy and Toni, who will be in WDW in December together.
Thanks MrsK for playing![]()
Ariana's room now is a pale pink with a very girlie pink crystal chandelier, pink princess netting over her bed and a castle mural on the wall.Such fun we had picking all that out!
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I'm subscribing, can't wait to hear about the trip. How I wish I had found a group like this about ten years ago! I now need a support group for Moms of college age kids with Aspergers.
We did lots of WDW therapy, and I know it made a difference. I'm looking forward to that book, Kathy.
Kidani is perfect for this group. I think you will all be able to get into the master bath at the same time, but you might want to bring some extra lights. I'm a little night blind anyway, but I thought that bathroom was unusually dark!
Wait until you find out what our "prizes" are!!
I will let MRYPPNS do the reveal since it was her brainchild...
Kathy
Tracy and Amy-thank you so much for sharing both your stories. Amy, I have loved reading all your TR's. I am very excited about seeing what the prizes for the numbers game are!!
Around 15 months we sought an early intervention (EI) evaluation. He was found eligible and started receiving weekly speech therapy. Shortly after his second birthday we received the PDD-NOS diagnosis. We added all sorts of therapy, more speech therapy, private & EI occupational therapy and ABA (applied behavior analysis) therapy. We sought out special doctors to try special diets & alternative therapies. Everything we heard about autism was that the early years were the most important. So we put all of our efforts over the next few years into providing him with every opportunity possible.
Zach came along a few months after Alexs diagnosis. We watched him like a hawk, knowing that autism is much more likely in the sibling of a child with autism, especially in boys.
This summer Zachary was finally diagnosed with Aspergers Syndrome. It was a long road getting here and I feel like its more of a victory than a defeat.
He has to get the last word in ALWAYS they call it Oppositional Defiant Disorder. He is like having a little teenager around all the time!
Zachs challenges are very different. He developed much more like neurotypical kids. As I mentioned earlier, we saw some red flags early but the majority of his issues didnt pop up until late preschool. He was misunderstanding other kids, thinking they didnt want to play with him or that they were teasing him when they were just laughing at something unrelated like a joke.
I asked him if he was worried that he would cry on the first day of first grade. He replied with, No, remember Im strong now mom. Remember Mrs. K (his kindergarten teacher) said that at graduation? I almost cried.