• A Good Communication With People For Your Autistic Child. Super Important!

    With an autistic child comes challenges but that doesn’t stop us.

    My son wanted to go to the grocery store so off we went. Social training for him is extremely important after the preschools he has attended isolated him completely from other children etc so now we are working hard so he can be accepted by the society and to make him (most important) to grow up to a wonderful man.

    We do not only social training around people. We also train and learn about safety when walking outside. To look at both ways before crossing the road. To stay aware of the surroundings and people.

    We also do daily activities at home such as learning how to learn to clean, how to do laundry, do the dishes and sometimes how to make dinner/lunch (Only stir though. I’m still scared when it comes to the stove and oven).

    My son is obsessed with laundry machines and can almost move to the laundry room just to sit infront of them and look.  He knows how to load and unload, where and how much detergent to apply, how to start etc. He has grown so much as a person and embracing his abilities and be there as a support makes him more independent.

    Throw trash, grocery store & reward

    When we go to the store, we always throw trash (even if we dont have trash we go there) so he knows where to throw the trash correctly. Recycling and how it works.

    1 / throw trash

    2 / grocery store & remain calm

    3 / reward

    At the grocery store today he didn’t have a tough moment. It went on smoothly. No meltdowns, no nothing. I was so (still am!) proud. I dont know about you but when my son is calm, behaving and is kind he gets a reward. This time was an ice cream.

    Normally it is very loud noises, children screaming and alot of people so when E is in his zone to grab stuff and add in the cart, he don’t really see and is careful. I always apologize to people if accidents happen or if he isn’t careful. I also explain that he has autism and we are socializing training. 99.9% of the people is so understanding. Thank you so so much!

    I am also very strict on how to talk to people and how to respect everyone (even workers, doesn’t matter which job they have) so after we have paid (yes he pay with my card and learns that as well) and we exit the store, I always say “Bye! thank you!” and my son has heard me say that so many times so he tries to say the same (sometimes you can hear the words, sometimes its just the sound that you can make out what he is saying) thing as me. Today he actually said, clearly “Thank you so much!” and a woman with two children said “aaaw” and smiled.

    Everyone who works at the grocery store (and many in the area we live in) knows about my son, how he works, how to handle situations with me if it gets too much. I have explained everything and they are so understanding (the staff at the store).

    When E said “thank you so much”, the woman in check out got so excited and happy so she said “you are so welcome E!” . That makes my heart so happy. The acceptance,  the understanding and that they have heard plus seen how everything works.

    I am grateful that I moved here. Sure the preschool was awful for my son but after he started school, he has grown so much. If we lived where we did before, this development would never have happened.

    Mind you that not every time goes wonderful. sometimes it’s completely horrible, I’m not gonna lie and sugar coat things. Sometimes E has ran out from the store with items when he has been super overwhelmed with emotions and it has been too much for him. The staff is understanding and is OK that those situations happens. They know I always pay, either the same day later (depending what the time is during the day) or the day after. I always call when I come home after situations like that and tell them what items was taken and when I’ll come to the store and pay. The fact that they trust me so much makes me forever feel grateful for them. I also always take pictures of the items or video where I explain what happened and which items it is. Never had a problem and the “team work” between us and the staff is amazing.

    I am so happy and proud of myself that I took the decision to move from our old place to this new home.

  • Countdown has started and iam in my maniac mode of planning

    Countdown has started.. School is soon over and our family vacation is coming up.

    Unfortunately i have missed too much in school, I have to re-study the course again. It sucks but what to do? My son has been sick a lot lately which has made me missed so many classes of the course so I decided to study it again from the beginning. Apparently it is a normal situation for parents who studies this course so I honestly don’t feel ashamed. Math isn’t really my subject I can master but last time I managed to go to school I almost broke down due to how much I have missed and how far ahead the others are compared to where iam so I  at that class restarted my book again, told my teacher and it was fine.

    Countdowns; 21 days til course is over (school) for this semester • 52 days til the vacation.

    I can finally tell you guys about the vacation. I’m honestly nervous. It is the first time we will ever go on a vacation this way with our son. As you might know , our son has autism 3 and is non-verbal so going to Switzerland by car will be a challenge. 

    How come Switzerland? We honestly it was not my idea. We are actually going there with an other family who my husband knows and they suggested Switzerland. For me, I have no idea what to do there. Like I have never ever had any thoughts of going there but here we go. So iam in full massive planning maniac mode right now. Reading online about tips, ideas, recommendations etc on how to travel with a child with special needs. It is so hard!

    Do you have any ideas? recommendations?  What to think of and what not to do, when it comes to travel by car with a child who has special needs?

    This is all new to me honestly. I am very nervous to go this far by car with our son but I am planning where to stop and finding places for E to be able to run and play around at on our trip to Switzerland. Play areas, food stops, adventure lands etc.

    imagine, we are going through the whole entire Sweden, Through Denmark and through Germany to go to Switzerland. We are also planning on going over to Italy etc for day trip and so if possible. A lot needs to be planned and Iam in full maniac mode of planning to make the trip smooth, fixing passports (done), lists, bags, equipment etc.

    Not easy to go anywhere with a special need child . it’s scary but on same time iam excited.

  • A fun way for a child to entertain themselves

    I have found a fun way for my son to entertain himself while I do the laundry. Practice writing numbers and letters. Yes it is the calender but he writes on months that has passed already. Not the current month or months that is coming up. I am so proud of him for how much he has developed since he started the school he attends now. When he was in preschool, they isolated him from other children so he never learned how to be a friend, wait for his turn etc. He never learned how to write etc so I stepped up and taught him. So now since he started in school he has developed so much – he say the letters and he counts to 29 but struggle saying 30. It has happened so fast but I am so proud and happy. In school they are practicing writing the letters but he already knew them. Also counting the numbers is something he has been taught at home so he were impressing the teachers at school when he counted so they decide to keep teach him more numbers so they and we are working on that.

    E is not attending a regular school. He is attending a special need school because he has autism but I am forever thankful for the teachers and how much they have taught him on one year. He is in second grade right now and I can’t believe that he is that big!

    So a simple way to entertain a child while doing laundry(or any other activity) so they learn numbers and letters -> Let them write in a calender with passed months! My son loves it and said over and over again (he did four months) “one more!”. He wanted to write them all!

  • We are home!!

    Finally we are back home. Now I can relax for real. Just waiting on a phone call from the doctor to tell me how it went etc.

    When E woke up he didn’t want to stay and wanted to go right away. Even though he was affected of the anesthesia. After he woke up he was back to normal after 15 minutes so I decided we didn’t need to call my sister-in-law. We didn’t need the ride.

    Ice cream from the nurse and almost 50cl water when he woke up.

    I am truly super proud of E because he did so good.

    This was the scariest thing I have ever been through.

    Yeah I just wanted to update you all and now I’m gonna relax for real. Edit some photographs I have taken so I can upload them here. 🥰

  • Successful day!!! My autistic boy did so good I could cry!

    Wow! Finally a moment to breathe! Hello everyone! How are you all? Today has been a crazy day. So much to do, run around etc. Woosh.. But now iam finally in bed and can write this post.

    Today was a success day for E! And iam so happy and proud!

    cover face of E and my husband

    We went to the doctors today. We didn’t know why we got the appointment and neither did the doctor. Oh well, the doctor did a check up on E while we were there. She wanted to listen to his heart and took the stethoscope and E actually let her listen! Of course it was a limit of time for her according to E so he took the stethoscope to listen to his heart and mine. He did sign for heart and said it out loud. He was sooooo playful in there. Took a face mask and tried on… for the very first time ever in his life!! When I used one, he always ripped it off and we’re so scared so this is a huge step for E ! He also took that tongue stick thingy and didn’t know what to do with it so I showed him on myself and he did it on himself. He took it to far back in his throat though but laughed. No harm done!

    Yes I’m sharing this because it is a big moment for me as a mother. A mother to a special need child who face a lot of obstacles in life. So every happy thing that happen in his life is a mountain growing of pure happiness and proudness for me 🥺