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Old 06-25-2008, 10:38 PM   #1 (permalink)
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The consequence of buying learning stuff for the ASD child..xpost

Is that my daughter can now count to 100, (though she still makes mistakes..she does understand and recognize the numbers correctly and counts things too).

I bought Eli some practice writing things for his magnetic drawing pad, and my daughter thought they were great and is now writing words after 1 month. Tonight she wrote her name several times and then began writing other words..CAT was first..

My daughter can now do simple addition and subtraction with her fingers. I haven't done anything..she figured it out.

3 years old..no wonder she's such a fireball, eh?

The interesting thing is I don't teach this kid..I just provide materials and try to teach her brother (who is still figuring out how to count to 10).

I don't know, I am worried about school in the future, that I won't be able to keep up with her...

Right now I guess I'll just keep doing what I'm doing..which is basically nothing.
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