Duration: 02:41 minutes Upload Time: 07-02-15 08:52:04 User: PhilCommander2 :::: Favorites :::: Top Videos of Day |
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Description: OK, I know that this is just a fun video, but there are some great things going on there. First thing is the referencing that takes place at 26 secs into vid. it is short, but he looks over at his sisters jumping. He is preparing himself to get ready to get in synch with her. The second great bit is how he and his sister change up the tempo of the letters starting with the letter 'J'. Thats a great job of regulating and coordinating. The last really nice thing is when he looks over at his sister at the end to see if she is also laughing at his silliness. thats great emotion sharing. These are just some great skills being shown in this vid but overall it is just how complicated that a simple game two kids are playing really is. Jake had to be taught those skills manually, they werent developing on their own. RDI was what i used to teach him those skills and get him to the point where he could enjoy play like this. THANKS FOR WATCHING!!! |
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elloraluna ::: Favorites Glad to see I'm not the only one on a first-name basis with the furniture salepeople in the couch department. 07-04-28 22:46:01 __________________________________________________ | |
rallisgang ::: Favorites thanks, i needed that. i really enjoyed your video. put a smile on my face when i really needed it. 07-04-18 00:26:12 __________________________________________________ | |
PhilCommander2 ::: Favorites LOL! thanks southernslimmy! as i am typing this to you jake is putting some suction cuppy thing on my face and calling it a boil! lol, he's a nut. 07-04-03 17:45:02 __________________________________________________ | |
southernslimmy ::: Favorites Ya know, i have 3 kids, 2 of them are mobile & one has autism....i dont recommend anyone to sit on my couch 1) they'll feel the springs from the broken-ness 2)they'll get jumped on. LOL Great video :) 07-04-03 17:32:38 __________________________________________________ | |
EmilyElzbth ::: Favorites Very good video! As I'm sure you have seen my four year old has something in the Autism Spectrum ...doesn't "test" enough to be Aspbergers or Autistic but he's somewhere on there (PDD ?) I too find the joy in such "little" things as you've pointed out in this video. What does RDI stand for? 07-03-25 23:04:43 __________________________________________________ | |
bloodthornedhate ::: Favorites That is great...your kids are wonderful. i understand..my son was diagnosed with aspergers syndrome couple months ago. keep up the great work. 07-03-08 16:11:18 __________________________________________________ | |
PhilCommander2 ::: Favorites wow, thats fantastic. i agree with everything you say. Everyone sells our kids short. Its exactly like you said, with love and patience anything is possible. 07-02-26 21:16:50 __________________________________________________ | |
SweetEcho ::: Favorites That is just awesome! I believe that children who have parents,such as yourself,will eventually learn to overcome this thing they call Aspergers. The Dr.s told me what my son would not do, I have shown them with LOVE, and lots of patience, anything is possible. I too have a son 8 w/Aspgs, an a daughter 9. It was only until last year that he would even allow her in his room. This year, he asks her to come and play. 07-02-26 20:38:09 __________________________________________________ | |
musichalloffame ::: Favorites very good choice. we got to see jake's sister and some sibling bonding so that was an awsome choice..it was a great choice also not to quit just becaue your old account died. 07-02-16 23:44:57 __________________________________________________ | |
firef0xy ::: Favorites You have gorgeous kids and Jake seems to be doing great - you're right, no need to be bummed!! 07-02-16 23:01:32 __________________________________________________ |
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