Our son Matt has brought such joy to us and through him we have learnt so many things about ourselves and life. He has a rare genetic syndrome called Rubinstein-Taybi Syndrome. This blog is where we process the things we have learnt, where we share our challenges and pains, and where we celebrate small victories.
Absolutely - all three of you understand so well that effective therapy is working together to help each star do "more & better" of whatever they want to do and need to do! Matthew delights in working with new ideas to gain skills and confidence when we meet - and then you take the ideas further wherever you are and build on them creatively to help him achieve his goals. It's a constant exciting process of learning together as we focus on "The Possibilisation of the Impossible" This posting is yet another illustration of the fact that Matthew is not standing still but is literally and figuratively looking for the next 'mountain' to climb, and always confident that there is someone there to help him get to the top - and down again. Working in metaphor adds enormous value and meaning to the experience and this is the reason that he learns through understanding and can access, use and apply what he has learnt in different situations.
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We will have to try some of that at the airport tomorrow!
Love how you captured it in steps!
AnnaKate loves to climb up on furniture over and over again.
Kelly W.
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Absolutely - all three of you understand so well that effective therapy is working together to help each star do "more & better" of whatever they want to do and need to do! Matthew delights in working with new ideas to gain skills and confidence when we meet - and then you take the ideas further wherever you are and build on them creatively to help him achieve his goals. It's a constant exciting process of learning together as we focus on "The Possibilisation of the Impossible"
This posting is yet another illustration of the fact that Matthew is not standing still but is literally and figuratively looking for the next 'mountain' to climb, and always confident that there is someone there to help him get to the top - and down again. Working in metaphor adds enormous value and meaning to the experience and this is the reason that he learns through understanding and can access, use and apply what he has learnt in different situations.
Each time you post he looks bigger and bigger! I enjoyed your therapy session! Kelly F
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