Monday, 8 December 2014

Is it Christmas yet?

We are tired, the whole family is tired but on we plod. This weekend was lots of fun as the house is now all covered in Christmas stuff (we had to do it in phases so as to not overwhelm anyone) and we went to the Kings Panto in Edinburgh. It was Alladin and amazing! Vee found it scary and loud but within about a minute I put her ear defenders on and then all was well - she loved it, but did need to wear them throughout. We took a picnic for on our laps and had ice cream at the interval, it's great she is now part of the tradition with her older siblings.

                                   

Her school nativity is on Friday, she is a 'townsperson' and she keeps calling it her danceshow. I think I'll give up correcting her, she doesn't understand or get religious festivals anyway but the advent calendar does come in handy for various countdowns. She does love the presents on the big day though...

Reading is coming along nicely although in true style of someone her age, she is memorising a lot of it and/or guessing but she is doing so well.  I am so impressed with how engaged she is in it and how well she tracks. Books are very important in our house, all of our children are read to daily and were from when they were very small. We embrace technology and use a Kindle too now! 

                                    

Pencil grip is still inconsistent and wobbly for her, I am hoping the OT will assess her properly soon, especially before she has to do more written work as I can see this will evolve into an issue like for her older brother and sister. 

                                    

How motivated Vee is as a learner is what makes this all so much easier for her and for me too! She is full of joie de vivre! 

    
       

Tuesday, 2 December 2014

Christmas is coming!

Vee isn't phased by much, often because she's too busy pottering away doing her own thing. We changed our library day to Friday afternoon last week so we could take her siblings too. The library has workshops on a Friday afternoon and it was making a stretchy snowman. Vee LOVED it. She had a very clear idea of what she wanted to do (which wasn't following the instructions) and I had to do the cutting but her snowman is brilliant! 


                                  

Religious festivals and holidays confuse Vee, well, maybe that's the wrong word -  she isn't fussed about them and doesn't really understand them. BUT she likes to get presents, so that's what we're counting down to and in her advent calendar there are jelly beans, her favourite sweet. 

                                   


School are working towards the nativity on the 12th and Vee is fully involved. She is getting mixed up with the baby Jesus stuff though but is loving all the singing and dancing. This is somehting she has, in the past, struggled with due to the noise but she is taking it in her stride.No Issues with changes to her morning routine but for a child with autism she always has been pretty flexible about things that aren't her idea in the first place! 

This morning's hard work in school learning the dance moves was rewarded with a sticker, which she is very proud of!