tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1759228390927287296.post5185828720877611829..comments2023-09-02T13:51:48.018+01:00Comments on Our Autism Journey: Autism: One Year On.Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04445463602475419531noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1759228390927287296.post-71819342884845504132013-01-01T08:40:43.339+00:002013-01-01T08:40:43.339+00:00My oldest has just turned 16 and the meltdowns are...My oldest has just turned 16 and the meltdowns are much easier really, and more predictable - in that if you give him everything you know keeps him happy they are less likely to occur - and then behaviour modification can be done when I can handle them more. If that makes sense. And when I say behaviour modification - I mean like teaching him he can't just eat biscuits all the time.Pinkoddyhttp://pinkoddy.co.uk/blog/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1759228390927287296.post-9691455807367985262012-12-21T16:43:51.034+00:002012-12-21T16:43:51.034+00:00The funny thing about the future is that it's ...The funny thing about the future is that it's so unpredictable. Would you have thought a year ago that River would have made the progress he has? Maybe next Christmas it'll be a different story with other children, or if not maybe the year after that. You're blessed with River as your son though, and he's blessed with you and Tim as his parents.<br />Merry Christmas to you all xAmy & Rowannoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1759228390927287296.post-77669617086053759672012-12-20T22:36:55.345+00:002012-12-20T22:36:55.345+00:00Humbled by your Commitmrnt and intllegent objectiv...Humbled by your Commitmrnt and intllegent objectivity/subjectivity mix as well as being empowered by your love. River is doing so much more and progress continues. Huge love xxx MartynAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com