Alyth_mum Report post Posted August 1, 2007 It was ES's turn to go school clothes shopping today - only 13 days left until school restarts...... We were lucky in Clarks that it was less than 20mins for feet being measured - and then they said old shoes were still OK for a bit (Big size 9F) Even managed trousers without too much hassle. ES was adamant that he was going to MacDonalds for lunch - he had found evidence that DD had had a MacDonalds on Sunday when she had her school clothes shop. The agreement we came to - under pressure- was that he could have a MacDonald if HE paced the order with my money. He knew what he wanted but found the idea of ordering it extremley stressful. BUT he did it ...... he said it was scary - I suggested that he needed more practice - he immediately said 'No' until it was pointed out that he would have to come back for another MacDonalds meal at which point he changed his mind and decided that he would definetly need more pratice. So now at the age of 14yrs 9+months my son can order himself a meal (of sorts) Louise Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
summertime Report post Posted August 1, 2007 (edited) :D well done ES Edited August 1, 2007 by summertime Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Bard Report post Posted August 1, 2007 " He knew what he wanted but found the idea of ordering it extremley stressful. BUT he did it " That says it all really. That's what courage is, being afraid and managing to cope with the fear. What a star! And well done you, for working out the correct motivation. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
oxgirl Report post Posted August 1, 2007 (edited) That's an excellent step, Louise, well done both of you! I'm trying to teach indepedence skills to my lad at the mo, he's almost 14 too. Yesterday he managed to stand outside our local shop while I popped in for something. The first time I tried it last week he went totally to pieces, but yesterday he had his watch to time me and I gave him the house keys to hold for me and he was a lot better. I'm trying it again tomorrow and am going to move him away from the door a bit this time, the idea is to gradually edge him away from the shop until he's waiting for me at home!! Very small steps with our kids, but we'll get there, won't we. <'> ~ Mel ~ Edited August 1, 2007 by oxgirl Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Alyth_mum Report post Posted August 1, 2007 For the last 6 months roughly (maybe longer) it has been ES's job to go and pick up the newspaper from local shop at the weekend and during the holidays. I was a bit surprised by his reaction I must admit because he was quite happy standing in queue with me .... it was only when I told him 'you can order it yourself' that he said 'No'. I'm proud that he managed it and will be telling his Autistic Base Teacheer that he managed it after the holidays. Now we have to teach him to use a bus and to use the washing machine - not sure which one he is less interested in. Louise Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
stressedmumto2 Report post Posted August 1, 2007 Well done Es that is fantastic, another step to independence. <'> I have a prob at the mo' my 8 year old wants to go to the shops by himself, I have said he can when he's 12, lol Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Bagpuss Report post Posted August 1, 2007 Well done to your son Louise, what a big step for him Mel, sounds like J is doing well...hope it continues to be positive <'> Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
pearl Report post Posted August 1, 2007 I love hearing about these steps forward. Well done Louise & Mel & their boys! <'> Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
forbsay Report post Posted August 1, 2007 I love hearing about them as well. Very well done! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Clare63 Report post Posted August 1, 2007 Fab news Louise & Mel, thank you for sharing your successes its so encouraging. Clare x x x Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
oxgirl Report post Posted August 2, 2007 Thanks a lots guys. ~ Mel ~ Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
SallyAspie Report post Posted August 2, 2007 Once they've taken the step it might hopefully boost their confidence to do it again. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ellisisamazing Report post Posted August 2, 2007 Ooh, this is marvellous! Really brought a tear to my eyes! <'> Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites