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  • Welcome to Made with Monday! This week we are packing orders, reorganizing our craft room, sharing struggles we face while parenting two boys with Autism, and share some big news!
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  • @Amonday624
    @Amonday624 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Nice!

  • @stacd6425
    @stacd6425 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Hi, I just wanted to share somethings that worked with my daughter who has special needs. We found social stories worked really well for her. If she was able to see exactly where she was going and what it would look like etc. It might not work for you, I just know that when I was desperately trying to figure out how to help her we had to try everything, and most of the times the things I thought would work for her didn't and the things I was sure she would hate actually worked....like with special needs lol Anyway good luck x

    • @MadewithMonday
      @MadewithMonday  2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@stacd6425 that’s such a good idea, I’ve done them in the past and they have worked and I didn’t think to go back to that. I’m going to take pictures of the building and office to help him on our next attempt. Thank you so much 💕

  • @MandaKaye615
    @MandaKaye615 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    It was this year my son may be autistic or on the spectrum cause I know there are like different levels or something and the doctor referred to it as high functioning autism. Some things I noticed was his mental maturity to me doesn’t seem at level with his peers like he’s still maybe 8/9 and he will be 14 in August not horribly bad just so much different then my older 2 was at 13/14. Almost like the hormones of puberty haven’t started yet but his body is going through it so it’s not a hormonal problem. He enjoys playing, being silly, he’s very what we say tender hearted cause he takes everything in and really holds it close and tends to get his feelings hurt and other boys at school actually hit him, they’ve slapped him, took his stuff, etc and he just won’t take up for himself. Last year 6th grade 13 years old I got a call from the principal saying she had Gabe in her office for the 3rd time in past 2 weeks and I was shocked first off I’ve never received a call from a principal or teacher over my children unless I’ve reached out to them and also if it was his 3rd time why did they wait until it made it to 3 before calling me. Ok so idk what’s going on other then 3x times and she starts telling me that we’ve got problem and dragging it out and I’m just like spit it out woman!!! She said he has a problem keeping his hands to himself and I was like oh well ok and she said it’s not the students that’s the problem it’s the teachers to which I’m just like omg he’s hitting teachers? Nope he was hugging them and it made the feel violated and uncomfortable. I told here he’s very affectionate and does not mean to make anyone I comfortable and definitely not doing it to be inappropriate and she asked if I would talk to him cause she doesn’t want to have to suspend him over it 🤯 many kids are doing substances. Skipping school hooking up etc my child is hugging teachers. When we talked to him he immediately cried upset. Cause he took it personally that they didn’t see he was giving love and trying to make them feel good not bad. If anyone is wondering he’s that way with family and like I said it was 6th grade the year before he was in elementary and all the teachers hug students it’s just normal and the principal even told him at graduation if I see you anywhere you better give me a hug. I said yeah until they get into middle school then they get punished for it!

    • @MadewithMonday
      @MadewithMonday  2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@MandaKaye615 thank you for sharing, it can definitely be challenging.

    • @MandaKaye615
      @MandaKaye615 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@MadewithMonday Over all the years I can’t believe I never thought he could be the way he was cause of medical or especially autism. I love him so very much and he obviously wouldn’t be who he is if he didn’t act the way he did and his personality like it is but I always said he was just weird and odd. I don’t mean it in a negative way either cause who wants to be boring and like everybody else he was different and exciting but I just figured he was just my odd ball out of my 3 lol. Especially over the past couple of years I think there has been a lot of talking and learning about children and adults being on the spectrum and it’s changed our views about it, we are talking more about it, people are starting to not feel embarrassed and so much more. It’s important to know in my opinion if a child or spouse or family member are on the spectrum to have a better understanding their brain works different and getting educated about it so you can interact in ways that good and tolerable for both ppl even tho their brain processes differently

    • @MadewithMonday
      @MadewithMonday  2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@MandaKaye615 I totally agree! It’s definitely not a bad thing just makes them who they are 💕