tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8188078120365131355.post5162344847976797893..comments2024-01-16T04:04:41.045-05:00Comments on Someday I'll Sleep Autism Blogs: Crossing the Midline: The Day that Drastically Changed our Reading LessonsCammie Dianehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07137080807945525006noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8188078120365131355.post-7657553180839046202014-09-14T02:30:33.724-04:002014-09-14T02:30:33.724-04:00That is so interesting! What a wonderful way to ov...That is so interesting! What a wonderful way to overcome a barrier. Awesome job, Mama! Who knows what kind of conflict you would have come across with teachers if Sadie were struggling in public schools!! Michaelanoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8188078120365131355.post-48113842124133848842014-09-12T15:41:13.273-04:002014-09-12T15:41:13.273-04:00That is a wonderful insight!
I never thought ab...That is a wonderful insight! <br /><br />I never thought about that kind of issue. I'm comfortable crossing my midline but this makes me think about how difficult it would be to be blocked by my system from it.Annnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8188078120365131355.post-45967030418831546612014-09-12T14:37:20.870-04:002014-09-12T14:37:20.870-04:00How wonderful that such a small discovery could ma...How wonderful that such a small discovery could make such a big difference!<br /><br />I know you already have a lot going on, and Mae is making leaps and bounds with her current therapies, so you can take this with a grain of salt if you want, being the anonymous internet commenter that I am. ;) It sounds like your girls may both benefit from some "Brain Gym" types of exercises. A family member of my husband's has a son on the spectrum, and they have pursued many different alternative therapies. The most successful therapy they found was the same kind of thing (using cross-body movements to improve neural connectivity), although they saw an expert practitioner rather than getting their info from a book or website. Anyway, I just thought it was something you could look into if you're interested. Amandanoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8188078120365131355.post-70860474367139189142014-09-12T12:45:24.972-04:002014-09-12T12:45:24.972-04:00Reading is so, so important, as you know. Math sk...Reading is so, so important, as you know. Math skills are important, but reading and comprehension are so critical to a kid's growth. She is so bright, and now she will begin to love reading as much as she loves math. So great!<br />From afar, from this side of the internet screen, it is so apparent how very blessed you are, even in your trials. It may not appear to be so now, given all the challenges you have been up against. But it is in breakthroughs like this; in that if Mae didn't have therapy coming in, you may never have questioned Sadie's struggles, but since you did, a solution is found, that to us readers of your blog we see God's manifest blessings all around.<br />So glad you found this for your Sadie girl.<br />God bless. ~ BonnieAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8188078120365131355.post-592970002736989702014-09-12T12:12:10.142-04:002014-09-12T12:12:10.142-04:00Amazing, and it also shows the importance of an ob...Amazing, and it also shows the importance of an observant mama.<br />Lizhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05127202199834183627noreply@blogger.com