tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1892134081049774386.post6598940127168318319..comments2023-12-02T09:37:08.472-05:00Comments on Autism Jabberwocky: BeachedM.J.http://www.blogger.com/profile/12033918835169823548noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1892134081049774386.post-14984428452487686072010-06-09T01:51:30.832-04:002010-06-09T01:51:30.832-04:00We tend to road trip when we are struggling, and o...We tend to road trip when we are struggling, and often end up on day trips to the beach or longer visits to either Lake Tahoe or somewhere coast side. We almost always see myBoy relax when he hits the sand, and I have often wondered what exactly calms him.<br />I think one factor I always forget-- <b>I</b> am generally less stressed when we travel, and my husband and I work as a closer team without the distractions we have at home. Our whole family works <i>together</i> on trips, and I think myBoy really likes that cohesiveness.Jen Myershttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17178547646207135454noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1892134081049774386.post-85085798365654278562010-06-03T11:12:07.222-04:002010-06-03T11:12:07.222-04:00The beach is a great place for kids who love it to...The beach is a great place for kids who love it to relax. The motion of the waves, the deep pressure of the water, and the warmth of the sun are a great tonic when there is no fear of the ocean or tactile issues with the sand.walkinghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05046468024103932112noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1892134081049774386.post-81949045577250509232010-05-24T19:07:55.617-04:002010-05-24T19:07:55.617-04:00Glad it worked it the right way.Glad it worked it the right way.Interverbalhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07602689345967930049noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1892134081049774386.post-77596543586313028582010-05-20T23:26:03.531-04:002010-05-20T23:26:03.531-04:00Thanks for the kind words. I don't think that...Thanks for the kind words. I don't think that three is too bad, or at least it isn't to me. When you start out with multiple children (twins), you quickly get used to doing many things at once so dealing with two tantrums at once isn't as bad as it could be - you just divide the work. And fortunately, the youngest doesn't really have meltdowns the same way her sisters do.<br /><br />Practice make perfect.M.J.https://www.blogger.com/profile/12033918835169823548noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1892134081049774386.post-15949564639696501722010-05-19T16:10:05.451-04:002010-05-19T16:10:05.451-04:00My heart goes out to you. With just one child, who...My heart goes out to you. With just one child, who's finally recovered enough to be PDD, has kept our hands full, I can't imagine 3. I remember the days when our child did not sleep and life seemed like one big tantrum after another, life was such a tired blur. It turned out that his way of saying he had bad gi pain. I guess that was their way of saying "Look here Pops, we need a vacation!" God speed to the day when they can just tell you that out loud.Mrs. Edhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02144247274657295271noreply@blogger.com