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Showing posts with label iPad. Show all posts
Showing posts with label iPad. Show all posts

Saturday, June 15, 2013

Fly On The Wall Friday

Chillin in body sock with iPad

Mitchell decided this was a good safe place for his sucker while jumping on the trampoline

Move it Sista

Bottom side of the couch is a great place to store my things.

It was only a matter of time.


Saturday, April 20, 2013

Just Another Saturday

Today was a good day for stripping outside, popping out window screens, climbing fences, flipping couches, peeing down air vents and pooping on floors.  Today was AWESOME as you can tell.
I was gone for the afternoon holding a 10 day old baby and you can bet by the time I got back Steve had made plans to go out.  He was D-O-N-E.

The iPad volume is up as loud as it can go while Mitchell listens to a love song on some talking cat app Caroline installed.  He is starting to sing along to some of the words so truthfully I do not mind hearing the song for the 100th time this week.  It is just Grace, Mitchell and I tonight and I am trying to catch a TV show or 2 before all hell breaks loose again.  The lights are all turned off and I am positioned on the couch waiting for Mitchell to pull me up and lead me out of the room as a distraction so he can tip the couch on its side again.  SIGH.

Days like today feel like they are lasting forever and then all of a sudden it is time for bed.  I can only smile about it and relax when I get the chance.

Saturday, September 24, 2011

iPad

My friend Nicole & I were taking last week about iPads and how it's in the news everywhere these days how well they help kids with Autism. She was saying how we need to get the school to buy them for the kids. There are apps that can help kids on all ends of the spectrum get through their day socially and academically. Plus an iPad is a socially acceptable piece of technology. Mitchell carries his Dynavox everywhere at school but the verbal children don't have devices. This started me thinking of the way Mitchell uses our iPad at home. The day we recorded Mitchell using our iPad to learn words then typing them on his Dynavox, we had just watched a news segment on a tablet and it's many uses. In the segment though, all the parents could say about it was how their son will read books on it instead of real booms and play games instead of other video games, Really ? That's why it's so great? My son uses the iPad for apps that teach him things and he does this without prompting. He incorporates the iPad with his Dynavox, learning things most 5 year olds don't know how to teach themselves to do. Tonight Mitchell sat in his favorite chair with his Dynavox and began typing the words from the same flash card app as before except Grace had the iPad so he was doing it by memory. Coffee, duck, egg, frog, giraffe, hat, ice cream, jam , koala. He didn't just memorize these words, if you ask him anytime how to spell nurse or orange he can type it. How is it the school has not tapped I to this? Without the iPad & Dynavox we wouldn't have any idea Mitchell could read or spell. This week, I had emailed Mitchell's intensive teacher to let her know that tracing lines confuse him and he just needs a prompt to write his name or any other word or number. Then I also told her he can read/write most color words and many other site words. She seemed to be aware of this but now she knows I am aware of what they are doing/not doing at school. Mitchell is pretty good at writing, but needs reminders on his grip. But give him a keyboard and he sails through. I know other children in his class who don't write well either, having a portable computer would allow them to show what they too have learned. I am glad Nicole brought this up and maybe we can get the ball rolling with school. I wonder if the school knows what is in store for them when us moms get together and brainstorm?