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Crayon Craft for Tactile and Sensory Seeking Children

Ingrid @ March 18, 2012 # 2 Comments

My kids each went through a phase where they would peel and break crayons. When I was a new mother I was slightly appalled at this. I hated coloring with broken crayons as a kid. I found however, that my kids either didn’t care about coloring with broken crayons or they didn’t care about coloring [...]

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Highs and Lows: Weekly Review November 1 – November 6, 2010

Ingrid @ November 7, 2010 # No Comment Yet

This weeks high’s and lows in which we discuss an awesome day, handwriting, and assumptions made about non-verbal children: Tuesday Awesome day today. I finally put together the new picture schedule of our day for Tremendo and everything flows nicely. Tremendo’s speech therapist is really happy with his involvement today. All of today’s transitions go [...]

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GAME OVER

Ingrid @ June 17, 2010 # 3 Comments

Tremendo wrote his first words today on the easel. I marveled at this since in the past he only wanted to write three letters: L, M, and X. Of course I had to video tape it when he started doing it again on the small chalkboard. Today after I video taped him writing he also [...]

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Colorings

Ingrid @ July 3, 2009 # No Comment Yet

There has been a lot of coloring over here. Tremendo has started coloring and writing some letters too. The letters he’s written so far are M, L, and the first letter of his name. He really likes M and L because of Mario and Luigi. We’ve been working with Handwriting Without Tears‘ wood sticks. For [...]

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