He also has his own lively personality quite separate and apart from his autism. He is much more as a person than his autism. He is a lot of fun. While these pictures were being taken I was asking "Where's Conor?" "Where did Conor go?" (When my mouth wasn't covered).
Conor enjoyed every second of our fun. And so did Dad.
I see that Conor, much like my son, is one of those "chewy" kids. He's 4 1/2, so we can get away with offering him nuks instead of other potentially dangerous things to chew on. Have you seen chewy tubes?:
I love the pictures of you and Conor having fun. It is so easy to lose sight of the fact that our kids are just that...kids first.
ReplyDeleteThank you chelle.
ReplyDeleteI see that Conor, much like my son, is one of those "chewy" kids. He's 4 1/2, so we can get away with offering him nuks instead of other potentially dangerous things to chew on. Have you seen chewy tubes?:
ReplyDeletehttp://www.chewytubes.com/chewytubes/chewytubes.php
They were recommended to me by a therapist for kids with SID.
"He is much more as a person than his autism."
ReplyDeleteIf only we could get the rest of the world to understand that about our kids. Chelle said it just right: Our kids are, after all, just kids.