Oh my Robin

Oh my Robin Primarily created to monitor Robin's progress in his journey on autism spectrum i was born to stand out! We're all different and that makes me special!

Life is so much easier when people understand. i can do amazing things!! We all shine from different angles. Somethings are very difficult for me. Please don't be offended if i don't look at you in the eye, i'm not ignoring you or trying to be rude. Its easier to listen if i look away. Sometimes i get exhausted and forget what i was doing. I'm not trying to be naughty. My thoughts run so fast, hel

p me stay on track. It helps to give me time. Please be patient with me if i don't answer straight away. It can be hard to tell others how i feel. Im not lazy when i dont pack things away, this is not easy and please dont call it easy. I feel stupid and useless when i cant do easy things. I want to find a safe place where i can be myself without always worrying about doing the wrong thing and being punished for it! Even if i look okay on the outside, i may be about to burst on the inside. My bucket is so full, it's about to burst. One more tiny drop and everything comes out. Meltdowns are not tantrums. I'm overwhelmed and i'm not coping. Please keep calm and help me stay safe. i need your help. Just be with me and don't leave me alone. Just hold my hand when i'm afraid and we'll have an amazing ride together. Even if you get it wrong, it means so much to me that you tried. I see that you care about me and that's what really matters. Your kindness and understanding changes my whole world! When you believe in me, it helps me to believe in my self. So be nice to me... Don't force me to fit in... include me while i'm different! - i am ✨Robin✨

13/08/2023

Robin's first hair cut was a real struggle. He had a major meltdown then vs. now

These are what i've learned from Robin's first haircut:

• Find a barber shop which are child friendly (like Cuts 4 Tots Hair Salon) and seasoned hair dresser who knows how to handle kids with such case
• inform hair dresser of your child's case
• Robin is scared of the hair clipper and can't tolerate its sound so i ask the hair dresser to use scissors instead
• Robin can't tolerate the plastic cover-up, so the hair dresser suggested to remove Robin's T-shirt instead because the hair might stuck on his shirt and will cause more irritation (and yeah she's right comparing it with the first)
•Thank you ate receptionist for redirecting Robin's attention to the toys ( this one is very helpful) - sorry i forgot to ask her name
* if possible, ask help or tips from your child's occupational/behavioral therapist on how to prepare your kid for the upcoming haircut appointment (hindi ko 'to nagawa)



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13/08/2023

Parents,

School is almost starting and I want to ask you a favor… Sit down with your child for 5 minutes and explain that there is no reason to make fun of someone for being tall, short, chubby, skinny, black, white or hispanic, Autistic, etc. There's nothing wrong with wearing the same shoes 👞 👟 every day. Explain to them that a used backpack 🎒 carries the same dreams as a new one. Please teach them not to exclude anyone for "being different" or not having the same possibilities as another. Explain to them that teasing hurts... and that school is for going to LEARN, NOT to compete ❤️ You and I are worth the same!!!! Education starts at home‼️
Be kind!!!

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Happy easter everyone!
08/04/2023

Happy easter everyone!

16/02/2023
Differentiating toddlers with red flag for autism from toddlers with language delay is important because we should be ta...
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Differentiating toddlers with red flag for autism from toddlers with language delay is important because we should be tailoring our interventions to address a child's deficits.


Difference of Autism from Language Delay
28/01/2023

Difference of Autism from Language Delay

Learn the Signs of AutismOne of the most important things you can do as a parent or caregiver is to learn the early sign...
12/01/2023

Learn the Signs of Autism
One of the most important things you can do as a parent or caregiver is to learn the early signs of autism and become familiar with the typical developmental milestones that your child should be reaching.

What are the signs of autism?

The autism diagnosis age and intensity of autism’s early signs vary widely. Some infants show hints in their first months. In others, behaviors become obvious as late as age 2 or 3.

Not all children with autism show all the signs. Many children who don’t have autism show a few. That’s why professional evaluation is crucial.

The following may indicate your child is at risk for an autism spectrum disorder. If your child exhibits any of the following, ask your pediatrician or family doctor for an evaluation right away:

By 6 months
Few or no big smiles or other warm, joyful and engaging expressions
Limited or no eye contact

By 9 months
Little or no back-and-forth sharing of sounds, smiles or other facial expressions

By 12 months
Little or no babbling
Little or no back-and-forth gestures such as pointing, showing, reaching or waving
Little or no response to name

By 16 months
Very few or no words

By 24 months
Very few or no meaningful, two-word phrases (not including imitating or repeating)

At any age
Loss of previously acquired speech, babbling or social skills
Avoidance of eye contact
Persistent preference for solitude
Difficulty understanding other people’s feelings
Delayed language development
Persistent repetition of words or phrases (echolalia)
Resistance to minor changes in routine or surroundings
Restricted interests
Repetitive behaviors (flapping, rocking, spinning, etc.)
Unusual and intense reactions to sounds, smells, tastes, textures, lights and/or colors
If you have concerns, get your child screened and contact your healthcare provider


Recent research confirms that appropriate screening can determine whether a child is at risk for autism as young as one year. While every child develops differently, we also know that early treatment improves outcomes, often dramatically. Studies show, for example, that early intensive behavioral intervention improves learning, communication and social skills in young children with autism spectrum disorders (ASD).

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Source: .https://www.autismspeaks.org/signs-autism.🙂

04/01/2023

How do you help a child with autism develop social and other skills?

You can do structured play. It is when a parent joins in the child for play to guide them.

It helps them in learning how to interact with other kids, sharing and turn taking, etc.

Here are some activities for it-

1. Use their strengths- If the child responds well to visual cues, you can use sorted coloured blocks/beads.

2. Use what they are interested in, while having a clear end goal. Like using jigsaw puzzles, picture matching games, etc with their favourite cartoon image.

3. Use a visual schedule for play activities to clearly show children: how much play action is involved in this activity, actions What to do first, what to do later. Each action/step should be clearly and specifically illustrated with objects, pictures, and words.

4. Wait for your child to initiate, observe how they play, listen to what they have to say, and respond in a meaningful way. Use the level of support appropriate to the child's ability.

5. Aiming water balloons or water gun at targets like number/letter or word charts.

6. Playing using colouring books, etc and other educational activities.

02/01/2023

In case you need help, below is the link, list of affodable counselling and psychiatric consultation in the Philippines, hope this helps in some way.

Lists of free and affordable Counseling and Psychiatric Consultation Services in the Philippines (Grabbed via ) on Twitter:

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11.19.2022First time working without mommy inside the OT room.  Robin readily joined and did not show any separation anx...
20/11/2022

11.19.2022
First time working without mommy inside the OT room.
Robin readily joined and did not show any separation anxiety. He did generally well and only showed off task towards the end when asked to pack away.
They did:
1. sensory warm up
2. movement:
- tolerated 8/8 rounds of movement
- mostly independent work 🙂
- auditory processing: following verbal commands. Needed demonstrations
- good coordination and balance on the stones. Able to jump and cross.
3. Sensory tactile play
- able to find puzzles immersed in kinetic sand.
- no aversions noted. Enjoyed exploring the sand with his hands.
- fine motor: able to use a spoon to scoop and transfer the sand. Only needed minimal cues to correct grip on the spoon.
- crossing midline, needed physical cues to use other hand to stabilize the container.
- good eye-hand coordination.
- auditory processing: needed cues to point to requested shape.
4. Shape sorter toy/ free play

NEXT SESSION
November 23, 2022

😔 i wasn't able to take videos except for putting his shoes back on when its bye-bye time. Teacher said sorry that she was just able to capture super short video while Robin is enjoying the Kinetic sand.. and that's ok! Well, Teacher needs to guide him doing the activities
anyway!

Metra

11.19.2022 First time working without mommy inside the OT room. Robin readily joined and did not show any separation anxiety. He did generally well today and only showed off task towards the end when asked to pack away. They did: 1. sensory warm up 2. movement: - tolerated 8/8 rounds of movement - m...

16/11/2022

Robin worked fairly well yesterday 11.16.2022
We did:
1. Swinging
2. Brushing
3. Welcome song
4. Movement 1
- improved postural control in the slide
- fair tolerance with wheelbarrow position. But can be prompted to complete. - completed food formboard without background.
Movement 2
- rocking back and forth on a yoga ball while fixing puzzle.
5. Fine motor / visual - shooting small rings

Other observations:
- some rigidities and needed maximal cues for redirection

NEXT SESSION
November 19, 2022

09/11/2022

Robin did generally well today. He was able to put away his shoes given cues.
We did:
1. Swinging - tolerated linear ~5 minutes
2. Brushing, joint compressions, and massage - minimal aversions during massage, maybe due to lotion. 3. Movement #1: balance beams + shoot balls
- able to balance on the beams independently.
- fair to good eye-hand coordination; able to shoot balls inside the basket with minimal overshooting.
- fair attention span and concentration; generally engaged however, needed intermittent cues for redirection towards the last few rounds.
Movement #2 (slide - tunnel)
- Fair to good postural control. more confident in sliding but still needs physical assistance to go down safely. - Good recall of steps
- Able to match farm animals formboard independently.
5. Sit down: Fine motor + sensory tactile
- fair to good tolerance towards clay.
- able to remove coins immersed in clays given prompts.
- good midline crossing; able to shoot coins on his opposite side
6. Movement # 3:
- Fair concentration; easily distracted by nearby toys and needed intermittent cues for redirection.
- Able to complete food formboard puzzles with minimal cues for proper orientation of some pieces.
NEXT SESSION
November 12, 2022

05/11/2022

keyboardist in the making 🎹🎼

05/11/2022

my little drummer boy 🥁

31/10/2022

at the park 🏞
in front of Trails Center

19/10/2022

OT Session today 10-19-2022 8-9am

Robin did generally well today. Showed some off-task in the beginning but can easily be redirected back to the task. We did
1. Swing.
2. Brushing
3. Movement (slide - get 1 - jump on the rings - sit and fix puzzle)
- needed minimal assistance during the beginning. More confident to slide on his own towards the end.
- maximal cues to jump inside the rings
- completed vehicle formboard independelty
4. Tummy on peanut ball
- able to sustain prone on hands position on the peanut ball for

Robin
16/10/2022

Robin

18/07/2019

Looking for: Yaya
Location: Tunasan Muntinlupa
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Requirements: valid ID
Job description: mag alaga sa 2yrs old

16/07/2019

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