I do. As I daily interact with students who have autism, I am in awe and fascinated by their incredible minds. Sure, they may not respond in the way we want them to or expect them to. However, I am learning they have much to teach us. I think their brain may look like this blurred picture as they function day to day. ( By the way, that is my little plug for this week's Thematic Photographic over at Carmi's blog!) Yet, there is a clarity that makes sense to them. We just have to tap into their colourful ways and learn how to communicate with each other that may require us to "think outside the box."
And,
that may require us to have a great deal of patience and a broad sense of humour. Take for example yesterday... I was assigned to work in the special ed class for the afternoon as the regular EA was at the Track and Field competition. My assignment was "P", the boy that used to say the "F" word every few minutes and the one that used it creatively in unexpected places! (Here he is...the infamous "P", enjoying the Terry Fox Run in September at our school.)
The students were sitting quietly , believe it or not, in a circle listening to a story. My job was to keep an eye on "P." All of a sudden, "P" reached over to the boy beside him and looked as though he was about to grab this boy's private area. Immediately, I gave "P" the glare! In my mind I was thinking "surely he isn't about to do what I think he is going to do...surely this is all innocent...surely he has no idea ..."
Always trust your gut! "P" actually stopped what he was doing, looked me in the eye, gave me a coy smile and said, "No breaking balls."
Oh my goodness, he knew EXACTLY what he was doing and saying!! I was cracking up inside! He is hilarious but totally inappropriate! I do have to give him credit for correcting himself. This was "P"'s way of communicating to me that he knows he was inappropriate. He immediately turned around and continued to listen to the story!
His world isn't a blur is it?:) As you see, a sense of humour is a requirement in this job!
Today many bloggers around the world are raising awareness for the issue of poverty that is affecting all our societies. It is time we took part in the solution, whatever that may be. My bloggy friend at Awareness has written a powerful piece about how poverty affects her world. Read her story here. Another good read is here.
(Downtown Oshawa, Ontario, July 2008)
Together, armed with compassion, let us "make poverty history!"
"When he [Jesus] saw the crowds, he had compassion on them, because they were harassed and helpless, like sheep without a shepherd." (Matthew 9:36)
7 comments:
I always love your posts. You have a good soul and it come through.
Thank you for EXPLAINING the voting situation in Canada. I really didn't understand it by the way other blogger was writing about it. It just seemed so angry with no explaination. Now I understand exactly what happened and why. :-)
I think that early elections can only be called when there is a minority gov't in power....I may be wrong?! But I'm happy that if nothing else we are still a minority not majority conservative gov't at the moment. Hopefully the liberals will get their act together now and get back into power.
I enjoyed the story about "p"
Having had to deal with minor behavioral issues with our own son, patience is key, isn't it? Waiting to see what the reason is behind what they are doing. I wish I had only known that sooner... but he is doing great now.
P sounds like a hoot and a handful!!
I love the picture of 'P'...way too funny! You should photo edit it to look like he is actually running or something and then give it to him, see what he thinks...
@ lauren..you are welcome for the history lesson...I still don't understand the entire process..we have a complicated electoral system!
@ heidi..glad to hear your son is well now...yes, i have to remember patience! they are fun though-most days:)
@sits girls..thanks girls!!
@evi..that's a great idea...how do you photo edit it? in what program?
Hello,
I popped over here from another blog and found your blog to be insightful and humorous. I will be back if you don't mind.
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