tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5034594805144324978.post5058174564980523680..comments2022-11-11T07:59:35.886-07:00Comments on Homeschooling Mom of Four: Individual "Development" Planstephaniehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15966764582179459848noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5034594805144324978.post-71509867793314224182013-09-21T16:24:06.851-06:002013-09-21T16:24:06.851-06:00I love this! I echo what Sylvia said...great move ...I love this! I echo what Sylvia said...great move changing the word educational to developmental. I was also going to suggest the Time Timer. My older son is very visual and it helped him to plan. We use social stories a TON here too! I also hear you on the some days this is all easier to handle than others. I feel like now that my older son is 4 (he was diagnosed with autism at 16 months) I've had a lot of time to get used to it and the differences don't bother me so much. And then other days I'll see what his peers are doing socially that he's not and my heart breaks a little. It's a cycle, I suppose!Mayahttp://marfmom.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5034594805144324978.post-3420891491758418902013-09-20T18:17:41.693-06:002013-09-20T18:17:41.693-06:00I love your idea of changing the word educational ...I love your idea of changing the word educational to developmental. I wrote one up for Bethany too, but she isn't as eager as Sarah! I bought a Time Timer so Beth can see the time passing. I use it to let her know when an activity will stop and when a new one will begin. Most of the time it's helpful but I have to set it up out of her reach or she'll extend or shorten the time depending on whether she likes an activity or not!Sylviahttp://faithfulmomof9.comnoreply@blogger.com