-This post is written by Chaz on his plans for a future game.
I want to make a new Homefront game when I grow up. This is my idea. I will make new guns and in the game a soldier finds a secret time machine. The general and his army have complaints about them losing the war, so when the soldier found the secret time machine the general decided to go in the future and beat the enemy in the future.
My life in the Aspergers lane. Chaz, my 10 year old was diagnosed with Aspergers when he was 5 years old. It explained a lot but I have so much more to learn to help my son. Seeking answers and documenting my journey here. Be the sunshine for your child when they come home with dark clouds hanging over them. Be the rainbow that brings hope by speaking up for them. "Weeping may last through the night, but joy comes with the morning." Psalm 30:5
*Encouragement is the best medicine to give someone. If I were to pick any gift to have in helping others, that would be the one*
Monday, November 14, 2011
Tuesday, November 8, 2011
Busy Moms Schooling Aspergers Kids
I am sorry that I have not updated much on this blog. I can't even begin to tell you how busy it's been around here. Well, let me try.....
First of all, I've had some major morning sickness with baby number 7 in my tummy. I am 12 weeks along and they think it's possibly a girl but we are not sure.
Secondly, since being so sick I have greatly gotten behind on my house chores and I feel like with my house out of order, so are my thoughts. :) You know how that is? A cluttered house comes with a cluttered mind?
Thirdly, we are smack dab in the middle of some serious homeschooling and that comes first above anything else. My children's education is important and we will spend whatever time is needed to learn and stay on top of it. This is our top priority.
I have started him back on his one cup of coffee a day to help him and it does seem to calm him down. I need to remember to do this every day. Does anyone else homeschool their Aspergers child? Do you do your own or use a program?
Secondly, since being so sick I have greatly gotten behind on my house chores and I feel like with my house out of order, so are my thoughts. :) You know how that is? A cluttered house comes with a cluttered mind?
Thirdly, we are smack dab in the middle of some serious homeschooling and that comes first above anything else. My children's education is important and we will spend whatever time is needed to learn and stay on top of it. This is our top priority.
Chaz on Halloween 2011 |
Homeschooling Chaz has it's good days and it's bad days. Some days he's crying and crying and it's a miracle when we finally do finish. Other days he is so focused we just fly right through it. On he bad days I literally have to peel him off the floor and calm him down for up to an hour before we can even start. His addiction to anything video (gaming or computer) takes first in his mind. All he talks about is games and it's hard to shift his focus. This is why we allow no games until all homeschool and chores are finished. For him, that's a great goal to have.
I have started him back on his one cup of coffee a day to help him and it does seem to calm him down. I need to remember to do this every day. Does anyone else homeschool their Aspergers child? Do you do your own or use a program?
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