tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8688775801644166182.post1903723160175441289..comments2023-10-27T15:34:14.959+08:00Comments on Loving an Autistic Boy: Vocabulary Brenda Tanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01636775873780214934noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8688775801644166182.post-15971180936493749982016-03-09T21:48:20.523+08:002016-03-09T21:48:20.523+08:00Hello Meimei,
It's wonderful that your boy is ...Hello Meimei,<br />It's wonderful that your boy is beginning to talk. :) No, I'm not homeschooling Calder. He is happy in St Andrew's Autism School. But I enjoy teaching him because he looks so happy learning. I wanted to place him in Pathlight when he was 7 but it was a dream I had to give up. I have posted for you my experience during that stage of Calder's education journey (see article entitled Surrender!). Hope it answers your question. Brenda Tanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01636775873780214934noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8688775801644166182.post-39539705487486983982016-03-09T18:18:41.243+08:002016-03-09T18:18:41.243+08:00Hi Brenda,
I'm a mum of a boy with ASD too, h...Hi Brenda,<br /><br />I'm a mum of a boy with ASD too, he's now 5 and have just started to speak some real words :) May I know if you are home-schooling Calder now? I heard from several people that gaining entry into Pathlight school is rather though, my boy is now at Rainbow school but we aren't sure if he needs to transfer to another special school when he turns 7, as his current school focuses more on functional skills and less on academic skills. Hope to get your views, thksAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com