Autism - One year ago today was when we received the official diagnosis, one that I had already known in my heart for several months prior.
I still remember the months before we received the diagnosis .. staying up every night reading everything I could about autism. I knew that not talking or talking late could indicate autism but had no idea about all of the other components. At first I thought well THAT is scary but never for one second thought Emma could actually have autism. Then the more I read, I knew there was no way Emma could NOT have autism. There were many people that told me to stay off the Internet and stop worrying. I had to continue to do research though because the biggest thing I took away from everything I read was that the earlier you get children help, the better. There was no way I could sit back and ignore what was right in front of my face. One person asked me does Emma laugh or smile? .. if so, it is not autism - oh, if only it were that simple!! Over the last year I have felt every emotion imaginable when it comes to autism - worried, upset, devastated, fear, consumed with learning everything I could about autism, trying to find direction to get Emma lined up with all the therapy she needed, acceptance, and determination to make it my priority to make sure Emma has everything she needs to thrive. And thrive she has.
When Emma was first diagnosed she had essentially no expressive language at all and very, very little receptive language. She wouldn’t let us hold her hands, she never once waved to us, didn’t play with toys - just threw them on the floor, never pointed to anything, etc.
Emma now knows her colors, over 40 different signs in sign language, understands pretty much everything we say to her, can do any puzzle you put in front of her, can recognize just about any animal you can think of, loves books, will now wave hi / bye to Pat and I every day, will come up to us and just hug us.
It’s so beautiful, I hope you’re having a great time!!
So jealous! It looks incredible!
Must. Go. To. Aruba.
(Must also invest in something to keep lizards away before said trip).
Yes, you must go to Aruba! It is gorgeous. 🙂 My husband and I rent out our timeshare, so if you’re ever interested let me know!
If you figure out how to keep the lizards away, let me know because I have been to Aruba about 10 times and have not figured that out yet. haha
Ha! Choppy chases them, but something tells me Southwest would not appreciate me pretending she is my child. While she might wear the clothing, I don’t think anyone is going to mistake her for an actual person. If I train her to walk on her back legs, though…
And your timeshare looks like it is in an amazing place. If we get a chance to get down there, I may have to ask you about renting it!
Aruba looks amazing! I want to go now! lol 🙂
You should! 😄
One day, girl. One day. 🙂
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This is on our #bucketlist of places to visit, of course after going back to the Dominican Republic which we loved.
I need to go there STAT. Enjoy! 🙂