Where has the time gone?
So much for blogging every day in October! We have been very busy here ... work, school, life, business, adoption ... the list is never ending.
Mason is having some troubles in school with behavior, so we are working on that. When it comes to sitting and working on projects, he does great. He thrives off of structure. However ... the minute he senses that a less organized activity is coming {i.e. circle time, bathroom break, playground}, he gets a bit too worked up. He likes to "play Power Rangers" with his friends, however he is a bit too rough. Not to the point that anyone gets hurt or that the other boys even care, but the activity in general in disruptive. Any ideas on how to curb this?
Another issue he is having is that he seems to think bathroom breaks are hysterical. Sigh. The five boys in the class have to stand in line while they each use the bathroom ... and Mason thinks it is funny that they are "naked". Seriously? WTF. I see none of this behavior here at home ... we don't focus on being naked ... there are no issues. So yeah ... any ideas on how to curb this?
Payton is doing great in school ... better at the special needs school than at the Mom's Morning Out program. Her biggest setback at this point continues to be her speech, however I can see how her language is expanding every day. She only has a couple words that she says clearly ... "no" being the main one. LOL. She also says dog, ball, more, milk ... umm, what else. I have to think. She has several signs, but needs more ... eat, sleep, drink, truck/car, potty, ball, more, wash, dog ... I have to think of the others, I know there are more.
I'm at peace with her speech delay ... I have come to the point where I know that she will talk when she wants to talk. She has shown us all along that she will do things at her own pace. For now, we can communicate with her just fine.
She is doing great on the potty ... she wears pull ups now during the day and will stay dry if we make sure we take her to the potty consistently. She is still training and while she sometimes will tell us she has to go by patting her diaper, we have to remember to prompt her to go most times. Her special needs school has been great with working on potty training with her ... she stays dry there. The MMO program ... not so much. They claim she hasn't used the potty for them at all yet, and that just makes me wonder how much they are really helping the cause here. If they are waiting for her to say, "I have to go potty." ... well, they have another thing coming. LOL. She can't talk people.
I have a fear that she is getting left behind at the MMO program, but I'm not sure. She is now going into her classroom with no problems or tears, so that is definitely a good thing. She likes it there, but I just want her to be included. I was told that she isn't participating in circle time and that they don't make her, or any of the other kids, for that matter, if they don't want to. IMHO they should be making the kids participate and teaching them what it means to have circle time. I know she can do it ... she always did it at Chesterbrook and she does it at her other school. But they are letting her get away with not participating. I just hope she isn't getting left behind, so to speak, because she can't talk like her peers. I think we need to have a conference. LOL. We'll see how that goes ... overall I'm happy she is there, although that may not have come across here ... oops.
Mason is having some troubles in school with behavior, so we are working on that. When it comes to sitting and working on projects, he does great. He thrives off of structure. However ... the minute he senses that a less organized activity is coming {i.e. circle time, bathroom break, playground}, he gets a bit too worked up. He likes to "play Power Rangers" with his friends, however he is a bit too rough. Not to the point that anyone gets hurt or that the other boys even care, but the activity in general in disruptive. Any ideas on how to curb this?
Another issue he is having is that he seems to think bathroom breaks are hysterical. Sigh. The five boys in the class have to stand in line while they each use the bathroom ... and Mason thinks it is funny that they are "naked". Seriously? WTF. I see none of this behavior here at home ... we don't focus on being naked ... there are no issues. So yeah ... any ideas on how to curb this?
Payton is doing great in school ... better at the special needs school than at the Mom's Morning Out program. Her biggest setback at this point continues to be her speech, however I can see how her language is expanding every day. She only has a couple words that she says clearly ... "no" being the main one. LOL. She also says dog, ball, more, milk ... umm, what else. I have to think. She has several signs, but needs more ... eat, sleep, drink, truck/car, potty, ball, more, wash, dog ... I have to think of the others, I know there are more.
I'm at peace with her speech delay ... I have come to the point where I know that she will talk when she wants to talk. She has shown us all along that she will do things at her own pace. For now, we can communicate with her just fine.
She is doing great on the potty ... she wears pull ups now during the day and will stay dry if we make sure we take her to the potty consistently. She is still training and while she sometimes will tell us she has to go by patting her diaper, we have to remember to prompt her to go most times. Her special needs school has been great with working on potty training with her ... she stays dry there. The MMO program ... not so much. They claim she hasn't used the potty for them at all yet, and that just makes me wonder how much they are really helping the cause here. If they are waiting for her to say, "I have to go potty." ... well, they have another thing coming. LOL. She can't talk people.
I have a fear that she is getting left behind at the MMO program, but I'm not sure. She is now going into her classroom with no problems or tears, so that is definitely a good thing. She likes it there, but I just want her to be included. I was told that she isn't participating in circle time and that they don't make her, or any of the other kids, for that matter, if they don't want to. IMHO they should be making the kids participate and teaching them what it means to have circle time. I know she can do it ... she always did it at Chesterbrook and she does it at her other school. But they are letting her get away with not participating. I just hope she isn't getting left behind, so to speak, because she can't talk like her peers. I think we need to have a conference. LOL. We'll see how that goes ... overall I'm happy she is there, although that may not have come across here ... oops.