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Fun Post...How taking care of babies has changed
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<blockquote data-quote="1905" data-source="post: 33939" data-attributes="member: 2668"><p>Things have changed for handicapped kids as well. We have an autistic boy who will never make eye contact, completely in his own world, yet has this little computer he wears that talks for him. He presses the pictures and a voice comes out. He says , "I want to go outside, I want to go to the bathroom, he tells us what he wants to eat-even in the cafeteria-It is a miracle, before his "talker", last year he just would hand us the picture. Another autistic boy who is in Pre-K, very smart, yet cannot speak, not potty-trained-yet can go to the computer and play on the Teletubbies website, and Sesame Street. He can get to them himself! and would be on the computer all day. He does his schoolwork on there as well! There is so much for these kids that wasn't there just a few years ago!!!-Alyssa</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1905, post: 33939, member: 2668"] Things have changed for handicapped kids as well. We have an autistic boy who will never make eye contact, completely in his own world, yet has this little computer he wears that talks for him. He presses the pictures and a voice comes out. He says , "I want to go outside, I want to go to the bathroom, he tells us what he wants to eat-even in the cafeteria-It is a miracle, before his "talker", last year he just would hand us the picture. Another autistic boy who is in Pre-K, very smart, yet cannot speak, not potty-trained-yet can go to the computer and play on the Teletubbies website, and Sesame Street. He can get to them himself! and would be on the computer all day. He does his schoolwork on there as well! There is so much for these kids that wasn't there just a few years ago!!!-Alyssa [/QUOTE]
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