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<blockquote data-quote="Ktllc" data-source="post: 536730" data-attributes="member: 11847"><p>I am still at the early stage of analyzing what is going on with V. So things are a bit blurry sometimes. But one recipe for a good day: low pressure on him. For example, his therapist was surprised when I told her that our vacation went well (couple of months ago). She thought it would not go well because it takes him outside of his routine. My explanation why it went well: very little was asked from him: he'd play on the beach all day, he could run and scream as he wanted, we'd eat at the hotel's restaurant so we did not have to hurry and out of the door, and things could happen at HIS pace (who cared if he needed an extra 10 minutes to be mentally ready to do x,y and z). The world did not impose on V.</p><p>Maybe you can relate or not...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ktllc, post: 536730, member: 11847"] I am still at the early stage of analyzing what is going on with V. So things are a bit blurry sometimes. But one recipe for a good day: low pressure on him. For example, his therapist was surprised when I told her that our vacation went well (couple of months ago). She thought it would not go well because it takes him outside of his routine. My explanation why it went well: very little was asked from him: he'd play on the beach all day, he could run and scream as he wanted, we'd eat at the hotel's restaurant so we did not have to hurry and out of the door, and things could happen at HIS pace (who cared if he needed an extra 10 minutes to be mentally ready to do x,y and z). The world did not impose on V. Maybe you can relate or not... [/QUOTE]
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