Apparently in the night, Jaymes decided he wanted to rearrange his bedroom. He took all his puzzlepiece mats from under his bed and arranged them on his floor, then moved his bed to it's old location against the opposite wall. He removed all the blankets that had not been there previously, and piled them by the door. He rebuilt his bed/matress/blanket pile, then went to sleep.
I wondered what all that noise was.
Jaymes always knows how he wants things. From the swing at my mother's old house that he -did not- want taken down despite that fact that he never uses it, to the straps in his car seat being just so... The boy is opinionated. Good for him.
Comment créer un aménagement paysager?
3 years ago
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An article you might be interested in -
Reaching an Autistic Teenager - NYT
It's about a different learning technique called D.I.R./Floortime. The school is expensive and not convenient to you, but thought you might be interested in the approach.
Boo does that too. Is quite unnerving waking in the morning to find the room rearranged and him sleeping UNDER the mattress!
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