Thursday, June 28, 2012

The Beauty of Joining


During the last Son-Rise Program Start-Up training course, a mother shared how she had Joined her daughter, Faith, in one of her repetitious activities for the first time. She told the group how beautiful that experience was for her and how connected she felt to her child. Her 19 year-old-daughter Faith, diagnosed with autism, had a repetitious behavior which involved holding a small piece of paper in each hand and rubbing and flicking them together, over and over again. Normally, her daughter was told to stop this behavior or was simply left alone to do it by herself. When the mother first found out about The Son-Rise Program, she read about the technique of Joining – engaging and delighting in the same actions the child wants to do repetitiously. So one day she decided to try this with her daughter

She got two small pieces of paper, one in each hand, and sat down opposite her daughter Faith and started to rub and flick her paper together, just like Faith was doing. Immediately Faith looked across at her mother’s hands and then up to her mother’s face with wonder and curiosity. Faith’s mother had never done this before. Faith fixed her gaze on her mother, watching her every move as she flicked her paper and lovingly smiled back at her. It was an amazing and wonderful moment for both Faith and her mother.

The next day, around the same time, Faith’s mother did exactly the same thing as the day before - she Joined Faith in her paper flicking. Again Faith looked with amazement at her mother. The following day Faith’s mother was delayed in Joining her daughter’s paper flicking, so Faith came looking for her. When Faith found her mother in another room of the house, she went over to her, handed her mother two small pieces of paper and said, “play, play”. It was an incredible and amazing moment for her mother… her daughter was actually seeking her out… it mattered to Faith that she had Joined her in doing what she liked doing.

Thoughts to think while Joining your child’s repetitious behavior(s)
·       Joining is never a waste of time: Joining your child matters to your child. Even when your child is not looking directly at you or interacting, they are aware of what you are doing. They are taking in that you are doing the same as them, that you are interested in them and who they are. This awareness of you will grow and help them to become more interested and interactive with you.

·       Joining is a clear way to show your child you like and love them even when they are acting their most autistic.  Sincerely Joining your child (totally enjoying yourself as you Join in their activity with them) shows your child that you like them and feel good about them even when they are being their autistic selves. If you are unhappy, disappointed, sad, etc. when you see your child being repetitious then the message to them is that you do not like them or feel good about them when they are being autistic. If you are aware of feeling unhappy during these times use this as a sign to yourself that it is time to get help--  to seek a greater sense of ease and peace with your child’s autism (contact us, we can help!).

·       Loving and Caring Relationships are built on reciprocity -- give and take: We want our child to be more interested and motivated to interact and be with us. A loving and caring relationship involves another person being interested in me and me being interested in the other person. Your child is interested in doing something over and over again – are you interested in them and what they are doing or are you more focused on getting them to be interested in you and what you want to them to do? Joining is a way to show your interest in your child, it is a way of giving to the relationship, of modeling for them what you are looking for them to give to you too. Joining is a sincere way of being with your child, it is not a trick to get them to do what you want them to do.

·       Joining will help you understand your child’s world: A way to feel close to another person is to understand them more. When you Join your child it gives you a chance to know them better. When you Join their repetitious activity, you open the door to understanding their experience as they themselves experience it. Does it create a particular sensation in your body?... is it the sounds?... or the visual shapes and images you become aware of?... Is it soothing and calming in some way? Your child is repetitious for a reason that helps them – Joining is the way for you to find out what that might be.

Have the best time loving and Joining your child.
Love and smiles
William Hogan, Executive Director of Programs, Certified Son-Rise Program Teacher & Teacher/Trainer

Friday, June 1, 2012

Coping with the Summer Holidays


With the summer holidays fast approaching, here are some thoughts to make this time both more manageable for you as a parent and more supportive for your child on the Autism Spectrum.

1)  Get organized!  A bit of planning now can go a long way to help you get set up for success.  Begin asking your current volunteers and family members if they would be willing to spend some extra time one on one with your child.  If they are not able to, perhaps they would lend a hand to help take your other children to the beach or to help make meals, do grocery runs, etc.  Even if you had someone to be with your special child for two hours per day, that would free you up some time to do day to day chores, spend time with your other children, etc.

2)  The great outdoors!  Summer is the season for parks, lakes, the pool and the beach.  If you are planning to go to any of these places, aim to go at the times of day when they are most quiet.  Go to the park, late in the day, find a quieter spot at the lake away from the crowds or better still, stay in the confines of your back yard with a paddling pool, sprinkler, swing set or sand pit.

3)  Choose a vacation that works for you!  A family camping trip in a remote area or a vacation in a self-contained apartment would be more effective choices than staying in a busy resort or hotel if you are planning to get away this summer. That way you can keep distractions to a minimum and still give your child an element of control.  Try scheduling yourself, along with other family members to take turns alternating being in charge of your special child so everyone gets a turn to relax and enjoy themselves while your special child stays safe and supported. 

4)  Beware of foods that your child cannot tolerate!  With a bit of research, you can create delicious chilled smoothies made with coconut milk or coconut water instead of sugary fruit juice, yogurt and ice cream.  There are also many nutritious veggies that you can throw on the grill for yummy summertime dinners.


5)  Keep your special child home as much as possible!  Know that what may be delightful and fun for you and your other children may be overwhelming and unpredictable for your child on the Autism Spectrum.  Being at home (in The Son-Rise Program Playroom as much as possible), or even around the house will help your child regulate their sensitive, sensory processing system in a more digestible way.

HAVE A GREAT SUMMER

Upcoming


Yes Raun Kaufman will be lecturing about The Son-Rise Program in Madrid/Spain and Lisbon & Porto/Portugal in June. Please Share with your European friends. Register for the free lectures (in English with Spanish and Portuguese translations available) at www.VencerAutismo.org/ who is sponsoring the five lectures.
Madrid - Teatro Auditorio de la Casa de Campo
Saturday 16 June 11:00AM & 4:00PM

Lisbon – Universidade Nova de Lisboa
Sunday 17 June 3:00 PM
Monday 18 de June 7:30PM

Porto - Faculdade de Engenharia do Porto at the  Hospital de S. João
Tuesday 19 de June 7:30PM
Wednesday 20 de June 7:30PM
October 31-November 4 -- Son-Rise Program Start-Up in Troia,  Portugal

Thanks to the sponsorship of Vencer Autismo and the super success of last October’s program in Portugal, The Son-Rise Program Senior Teachers will be returning to lovely and sunny Troia  to present The Son-Rise Program Start-Up. We again expect parents, volunteers and professionals not only from Portugal and Spain but also many from the UK, and the European Community. This 5-day program is taught in English with simultaneous translations available. Please visit www.VencerAutismo.org/ for more information or to register for the program.


Reflections on The Son-Rise Program New Frontiers May 2012


Again with the incredible work and support of Vencer Autismo we were able to go to Portugal to help many many international families as they continue their Son-Rise Program  journeys. Here’s a quick snap shot of our amazing week of The Son-Rise Program New Frontiers.

Who attended?
75 Mothers, Fathers, Therapists, volunteers, teachers
From 9 countries  - Portugal, Spain, UK, Ireland, Norway, Germany, Austria, Angola, China

Who are their children?
Young children to young adults.
Child/Adults with diagnosis such as Autism, Autism Spectrum Disorder, Aspergers, GDD, Hyperactivity Disorder…

What changes have parents seen in their children in the first 6 months of their Son-Rise Programs?
§  More eye contact
§  From speaking only 6 words to 100’s of words
§  Now expressing “wants”  and “not wants
§  Increased interaction
§  Interest in other people
§  No more tantrums
§  Reduction in aggressive behavior
§  More verbally spontaneous
§  One particular child threw objects and would break glass windows – he no longer does this  
§  They are happier

What did they learn?
The parents were excited to learn how to take their child’s Son-Rise Program and developmental progress further. The week was amazing…filled with presentations,  video’s, discusses,  etc., including:
·        being more creative
·        how to build more interactive games
·        how to have a social curriculum
·        how to set clear goals

The most amazing part of The Son-Rise Program New Frontiers week was watching the families become re-inspired and energized; seeing them work on what they think and feel so that they can be super accepting of their child’s challenges as well as super passionate and excited about helping them more using The Son-Rise Program.