Connor Reading Counting Book



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We could tell Connor started reading around 2 years old. He's in Kindergarten now and is reading on a second grade level. We are working on comprehension. He can de-code the written word very well, but doesn't understand everything he reads.


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Thats pretty ... ( 4 months ago by joryjory)
Thats pretty impresive! Is he having trouble with potty training? or just at night time?
so he can read at 2 ... ( 4 months ago by gilbert411)
so he can read at 2 but isn't potty trained? wow you've got your priorities mixed up
a cute kid ( 4 months ago by jehuwadie)
a cute kid
Your son Conner ... ( 3 months ago by kentuckyboi777)
Your son Conner reminds me of my nephew. He is now 4 1/2 and I've been trying to teach him how to count to ten. I'm pretty sure he has A.S.D. but I know he has PDD-(NOS). He's in preschool and daycare now and I hope that helps him out.
Have you ever heard about Far-Infrayed Therapy? I just learned about it tonight and I'm going to do some research on it.
Brian
He was doing pretty ... ( 3 months ago by sdfalconer)
He was doing pretty good potty training, just wearing night time pull-ups.
Not my priorities . ... ( 3 months ago by sdfalconer)
Not my priorities ... autistic kids get their skills in a different order than typical kids. Their brains just work differently.
Thanks! He's pretty ... ( 3 months ago by sdfalconer)
Thanks! He's pretty unique when you think about how he's adopted, we had 18 days to get ready for his birth. Met birth mom 18 days before her was born. It was a wirlwind.
I haven't heard ... ( 3 months ago by sdfalconer)
I haven't heard about that therapy. He started out in ABA and we continue behavior modification at home. At school he does great, they are working on 'comprehension' because although he can read, he doesn't understand what he's reading. He's doing real well, and his communication is coming along.
Good luck with your nephew, I hope he is getting the services he deserves.
He potty trained ... ( 3 months ago by sdfalconer)
He potty trained completely before he was 5 years old. THANK GOD! I was worried I'd be changing diapers at 8!
I hope I'm not ... ( 3 months ago by kentuckyboi777)
I hope I'm not bothering you, but I was just wondering, what is ABA and behavior modification? I'm assuming Conner is adopted since you were talking about meetig his birth mom. Was she a surrogate mother, or did she just decide to let him be adopted?
No bother at all, " ... ( 3 months ago by sdfalconer)
No bother at all, "Applied Behavioral Analysis", ABA is intensive skill training based on a reward system (sometimes called "discrete trials"). Behavior Modification helps with daily living and problem behaviors. It makes good use of schedules and visuals to keep these little guys on track.
Yes, he's adopted, we knew birth dad, who wasn't with birth mom at the time, through him we met her. I'm working on our website now that explains the 18-day whirlwind that was our adoption. LOL
Yeah lots of kids ... ( 3 months ago by joryjory)
Yeah lots of kids take a while to potty train.. Parents usually don't talk about it though so it seems a lot less common than it is. They do eventually train when they are ready, you did the right thing by not forcing it... It just makes for lots of tears and little progress! Glad to hear he's doing better now. Your pretty lucky hes dry at night, 25% of 5 year olds still wet the bed!
So why night time ... ( 2 months ago by likedcalico)
So why night time pull ups? You said potty trained completely. That's 24/7, not day time.




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