{"id":3889,"date":"2014-09-07T09:31:54","date_gmt":"2014-09-07T13:31:54","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/susansenator.com\/blog\/?p=3889"},"modified":"2014-09-07T09:36:39","modified_gmt":"2014-09-07T13:36:39","slug":"love-nat","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/susansenator.com\/blog\/2014\/09\/love-nat\/","title":{"rendered":"Love nat"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Today Nat wanted to do some Facebooking. The way we do that is I have him look at the column of all the people who are logged on at the moment &#8212; the green dots show him &#8212; and then he chooses whom to talk to. He initiates the conversation with &#8220;hi.&#8221; After the person responds, I help him by reading their response and then repeating it to him. So when they say, &#8220;Hi Nat, what are you doing today?&#8221;\u00a0 I then say, &#8220;Nat, she wants to know what are you doing today. So tell her, what are you doing?&#8221; And whatever he says, I say, &#8220;Okay, so tell her that. Type that.&#8221; And then I sound out his answer for him, a sound at a time. So if he answered, &#8220;Sitting here.&#8221; I say, &#8220;S..&#8221;\u00a0 and I wait. I say again, &#8220;S&#8230;&#8221; He then says, &#8220;S&#8221; and I say, &#8220;Okay, type that!&#8221;\u00a0 If he does not say &#8220;S&#8221; then I go back to, &#8220;Nat, you said, &#8216;Sitting here.&#8217; Type that.&#8221; And begin again.<\/p>\n<p>Today he was very logy. And yet he really really wanted to do Facebook. He just had a hard time getting his info from his brain to his mouth and then to his typing finger. I had to repeat back his letters and sound things out but I never tell him what to say. Only if he says something that is completely default or echolalic, like &#8220;hi&#8221; too many times. Then I say, &#8220;Nat, you already said hi to her. Now say something else. You can tell her what you did yesterday. You can tell her what you want to eat.&#8221; Then he will answer something, like, &#8220;You went on a walk.&#8221; Or &#8220;Cereal.&#8221; So I&#8217;ll just say, &#8220;Okay! Type that!&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>I always ask him the other person&#8217;s question and take whatever he says, no matter what it is, and help him shape it into a response. I coach him a sound at a time how to spell and type it. He does invented spelling, not accurate spelling. I don&#8217;t care. These are his direct thoughts.<\/p>\n<p>This morning he chose his Aunt Laura to talk to. Here is the conversation, and I am beyond proud of him because he really really wanted to hang in there and talk to her.<\/p>\n<blockquote><p>NAT: hi<\/p>\n<p>LAURA: Hi Nat!<br \/>\nNAT: hi<\/p>\n<p>L: Where are you?<br \/>\nN: where here<\/p>\n<p>L: at your mom and dad&#8217;s?<br \/>\nN: alrtan st<\/p>\n<p>L: What are you doing today?<br \/>\nN: stay at al alrian st<br \/>\ngo to kalton streatn<\/p>\n<p>L: Did you do anything special yesterday?<br \/>\nN: went on wlk<\/p>\n<p>L: I bet you got a treat too!<br \/>\nN: treat<br \/>\nis ceam<br \/>\nhappy barfly jon love nat<\/p>\n<p>L: Thank you so much Nat, I will tell John.\u00a0 Yesterday Kim and I had cupcakes for a treat!<br \/>\nN: hi snaman tost cranch<\/p>\n<p>L: Yum, I love that cereal, but my favorite are Lucky Charms.<br \/>\nN: lake charms<\/p>\n<p>L: Yes. do you like them?<br \/>\nN: i<br \/>\nyes<br \/>\nlove nat<\/p><\/blockquote>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Today Nat wanted to do some Facebooking. 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