This past week we again totaled 7 hrs and 40 min of official Sarah-Rise time. I had decided that one of our goals would be modeling nodding yes and shaking no, encouraging her to do the same. Monday morning Sarah shook her head “no” after I prompted her that she could say “no” instead of… Read more »
Jennifer Briggs
January 15
This past week was the first week with volunteers to watch Amy and I started training two volunteers to be in the playroom with Sarah. I train two more this week. I also evaluated Sarah using the developmental model that the Autism Treatment Center of America/Son-Rise Program provides. I had evaluated her over the summer… Read more »
January 8
We have now been back in the swing of things at home for about a week, at the level I was doing before the Christmas break. That means some days we get none and some days I get 30-60 min depending on Amy’s nap and Carl’s work schedule. This week I think I’ve had about… Read more »
December 18
I believe that even though this week I only got a few hours in one-on-one we are still making notable progress, in part because the Son-Rise ideas are behind more of my interactions all the time. I’ve been trying to get in an hour or so a day even when Amy is also awake; this… Read more »
November 20
Our Son-Rise (Sarah-Rise) room is mostly bare (with pink walls) and a bit of rug from our old house (rust/pink/brown) and a small white area rug. There is a big blue ball that Sarah bounces on with help, a small plastic table, an easle, and a potty. Her toys are up on the shelf in… Read more »
November 13
We have recently started doing the Son-Rise program with Sarah. As we are starting out we are aiming for at least an hour a day and sometimes more. It has mostly been me with additional time from Sonia and Carl. Even with this seemingly small bit of time each day we are already seeing progress…. Read more »
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