Taking the Scenic Route

Speech Therapy

8th December 2008

Speech Therapy

posted in Autistic Life, ST, The Kids |

I grabbed my camera on Monday to snap a few shots of Speech Therapy.  It is going so much better now than it was earlier in the semester.

Many of the shots are a bit blurry because I am in a dark hallway/viewing area and looking at Zane through a one-way mirror (a mirror on his side, a window on our side).

Zora sometimes will play with toys, but the last week or two she is totally bored with the toys she has, so she wants cookies.  I am pretty sure the desire for cookies has more to do with taking the trip down the hallway to the vending machines and out of the viewing area

protesting returning to the hallway

annoyed because she couldn’t reach

problem solved….sort of

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  • Zane is 23 years, 3 months, and 17 days old
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  • Zora is 19 years, 3 months, and 21 days old
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