As a retired preschool teacher this is so interesting to me. You were so smart to get early intervention! Zach is blessed to have you as his mother! It’s not uncommon for parents to be in total denial for their child’s first few years in school. I understand the denial from a parental perspective but it simply is a disservice to the children!🥰
Honestly I wouldn’t have even known where to start if it wasn’t for the preschool. They did such a good job sending me in all the right directions. Zach gets all the support he needs now xx
@@mummyandavery it’s so much easier for a non family member to recognize delays! I am a college educated teacher and didn’t recognize my first child’s speech delays. Like you mentioned, I understood her babble perfectly clearly. My mother in law gently suggested we should look into her speech. I was insulted! But she was correct! LOL My daughter is a lovely, bright, 33 year old special education teacher today! They do grow up! 🥰🙏🏼
No matter how educated a person is, we are all so unprepared for the things our first child throws at us!! I was so much better prepared for my second child… 😉👍🏼
I can listen to you talking about your kids all day! You are so well spoken. It’s really put things in perspective for me in seeing how supportive, positive, and loving you are to your kids. I have a baby with breathing issue and it makes me so depressed for the longest time but I watching you give me an inspiration to accept things as is and focus my energy on how to best care for my baby. So thank you! Sending you much love and hugs ❤️
That’s so sweet of you to say and I’m so glad you’re finding my videos helpful. Having children with medical needs can be so hard and there’s so many emotions to navigate, it took me a while to start pushing myself to keep a positive outlook, the journey is a rollercoaster xx
You did a great job at explaining. I am a retired school teacher and I have worked with many children on the spectrum. Zachary seems to be high functioning. What a wonderful kid … I would have absolutely enjoyed him! Children on the spectrum have so much to contribute! He did such a good job helping you with this video. He is precious! You are such a good mother.
Hello from the USA! Your channel is fairly new, but I love how you handle yourself and make it look like you’ve been a RUclipsr forever! You’re doing an amazing job and your children are so sweet❤
I live in the USA and it's interesting how different being diagnosed with Autism in the UK is. Here you have to wait until your child is 3 and even then it's a struggle. My son Eli was diagnosed at 5 years old in kindergarten. He's now in 5th grade. My daughter just turned 4 and she was diagnosed with Autism as well. I know with my son he's a visual learned, maybe do a red car and green card which would indicate when his brother wants to play.
We did traffic light cards when Zachary was younger and it did work well, that’s not a bad idea to reintroduce them. My younger son is also called Eli 😁❤️
Hi there, you really are a wonderful mother. My son has just been diagnosed with autism and is nonverbal. Our little ones are all gifted. They are a blessing to us. Thank you for sharing.😘
Thank you ❤️ I hope your son gets all the support he needs. They truly are incredible these little ones. Sometimes I think parents suffer more through diagnoses. They just get on with it xx
Zachary did a magnificent job talking to us well done Zachary,and you can take as much as you won't it's ok l love listening to you tell us all about Zachary and Avery you and your husband are magnificent parents ever 💖💜💖💜💖💜 thanks heaps from Ronnie 😀👍😀👍
Zachary is such a sweet boy!! And not by chanche... In Greek his name means sugar!! ♥ Just wanted to mention it bcz I find it's so cute!! And tell him that ofc he gets a huge thumps up!!!
That she does! We’ve tried gentler movements obviously knowing that would be more ideal for her reflux but it just doesn’t settle her in the same way xx
Dance. Dance. Dance. This is the best thing for autistic kids, IMO. The learning to coordinate your movement and concentration on the music simultaneously is great for brain development ❤ FYI, I love ❤❤❤❤ that he is doing his marshal arts, not suggesting that Eli should give this up but adding dance could be amazing ❤ He is a an amazing kid with a very bright future, I have no doubt about that, he is so kind and smart. He’s a very likeable young guy.
Zachary doesn’t do karate at the moment, when we moved we didn’t have the same kind which meant he’d have to start from a white belt again and he didn’t want to. He’s quite shy im not sure if I could get him dancing xx
In, Australia, the maternal health nurse does developmentally checks on all children until they are at least 3 1/2 years old. I thought the UK would have the same free services.
Hi crissy just want to say u empower me im going through a difficult time with my son and you give me strength power to accept and get on with it accept it can u ask what age did he start talking like going from non verbal to talking u said at 2 he said few words what age did u know he was going to be verbal also did they say he was serve on the scale or low thanks kerrie
Aww I’m so glad you’re finding comfort in our videos. He was 3 when he started stringing a few words together. A lot of the time it didn’t make sense but we knew what he was trying to say. I was worried when he started school that teachers wouldn’t understand him and he was 4 then, but he managed well. Even now at almost 10 he gets some words mixed up and his sentences don’t roll off the tongue easily for him. He’s started using phrases like ‘you better not’, I don’t think he means to be rude at all and although I try to correct the way he speaks to people I know he’s still learning to communicate appropriately. He definitely functions very well he isn’t severe. But as he gets older I see more traits particularly when it comes to regulating emotions and needing to control a situation. Xx
If you put her for a nap and she’s not sleeping would it be ok to leave her chilling( obviously not if she’s upset). Give you both a little break ( no criticism, you’re doing a great job, just a little question :0)
I can see from an outside perspective it looks like I’m quite vigorous. Avery prefers faster rocking and bouncing motions, I think it’s to do with her sensory processing and how her body sends feedback to her brain. We learnt how she likes to be soothed from lots of trial and error. I’m sorry if you find it upsetting but Avery gets upset if I don’t do it. X
Avery prefers stronger sensory input, she’s always settled better being wiggled and jiggled. I promise you I’m not causing her any discomfort I’ve just learnt through a lot of trail and error that she’s more settled by vigorous movement xx
As a retired preschool teacher this is so interesting to me. You were so smart to get early intervention! Zach is blessed to have you as his mother! It’s not uncommon for parents to be in total denial for their child’s first few years in school. I understand the denial from a parental perspective but it simply is a disservice to the children!🥰
Honestly I wouldn’t have even known where to start if it wasn’t for the preschool. They did such a good job sending me in all the right directions. Zach gets all the support he needs now xx
@@mummyandavery it’s so much easier for a non family member to recognize delays! I am a college educated teacher and didn’t recognize my first child’s speech delays. Like you mentioned, I understood her babble perfectly clearly. My mother in law gently suggested we should look into her speech. I was insulted! But she was correct! LOL My daughter is a lovely, bright, 33 year old special education teacher today! They do grow up! 🥰🙏🏼
No matter how educated a person is, we are all so unprepared for the things our first child throws at us!! I was so much better prepared for my second child… 😉👍🏼
What a sweet child he is. His ability to play on his own in his mind is amazing
It is, he’s got a brilliant imagination xx
I can listen to you talking about your kids all day! You are so well spoken. It’s really put things in perspective for me in seeing how supportive, positive, and loving you are to your kids. I have a baby with breathing issue and it makes me so depressed for the longest time but I watching you give me an inspiration to accept things as is and focus my energy on how to best care for my baby. So thank you! Sending you much love and hugs ❤️
That’s so sweet of you to say and I’m so glad you’re finding my videos helpful. Having children with medical needs can be so hard and there’s so many emotions to navigate, it took me a while to start pushing myself to keep a positive outlook, the journey is a rollercoaster xx
You did a great job at explaining. I am a retired school teacher and I have worked with many children on the spectrum. Zachary seems to be high functioning. What a wonderful kid … I would have absolutely enjoyed him! Children on the spectrum have so much to contribute! He did such a good job helping you with this video. He is precious! You are such a good mother.
Thank you so much, he does really well I’m super proud of him ❤️
Hello from the USA! Your channel is fairly new, but I love how you handle yourself and make it look like you’ve been a RUclipsr forever! You’re doing an amazing job and your children are so sweet❤
Thank you that’s so sweet, yes I am very new to this I’ve only been making videos about our life for around 2 months ❤️
Omg Zachary at the end is absolutely precious! 🥰
He’s a lovely little boy 😂❤️
hats off to you on how you handle stuff. kudos!
I live in the USA and it's interesting how different being diagnosed with Autism in the UK is. Here you have to wait until your child is 3 and even then it's a struggle. My son Eli was diagnosed at 5 years old in kindergarten. He's now in 5th grade. My daughter just turned 4 and she was diagnosed with Autism as well. I know with my son he's a visual learned, maybe do a red car and green card which would indicate when his brother wants to play.
We did traffic light cards when Zachary was younger and it did work well, that’s not a bad idea to reintroduce them. My younger son is also called Eli 😁❤️
@@mummyandavery glad i could help. 😊
I love seeing your channel grow. Your videos are interesting and informative. Thank you for sharing your life with us
Thank you I’m glad you think so 😊❤️
Thank you for sharing what you’ve learned & how it relates to your children. They are so loveable & precious! oh
You’re welcome and thank you ❤️❤️
Hi there, you really are a wonderful mother.
My son has just been diagnosed with autism and is nonverbal.
Our little ones are all gifted. They are a blessing to us.
Thank you for sharing.😘
Thank you ❤️ I hope your son gets all the support he needs. They truly are incredible these little ones. Sometimes I think parents suffer more through diagnoses. They just get on with it xx
Zachary did a magnificent job talking to us well done Zachary,and you can take as much as you won't it's ok l love listening to you tell us all about Zachary and Avery you and your husband are magnificent parents ever 💖💜💖💜💖💜 thanks heaps from Ronnie 😀👍😀👍
Thank you so much for your continued support. Zachary is a better RUclipsr than I am 😂❤️
@@mummyandavery your welcome you and Zachary are brilliant you tuber.💖💜💖💜
Thanks for the video! Great outro Zachary 😀
You do a wonderful job! No rambling just info. Sweet kiddos! Great mom!!!❤
Thank you ❤️❤️
Zachary is such a sweet boy!! And not by chanche... In Greek his name means sugar!! ♥ Just wanted to mention it bcz I find it's so cute!! And tell him that ofc he gets a huge thumps up!!!
Awww that’s so sweet I will tell him that’s what his name means. I have an Aunt who lives in Greece and a cousin who lives in Crete xx
@@mummyandaveryOh really? See? Its a small world after all.. 😀
It is 😁❤️
Wow Zach is amazing. His speech is too good. Especially the last part of the video. Thanks for sharing.
He’s speech has come on leaps and bounds xx
I'm sure it's exhausting holding Avery and shaking her so hard in order to calm her and even though I got dizzy 😨 at least she keeps you in shape 😊
That she does! We’ve tried gentler movements obviously knowing that would be more ideal for her reflux but it just doesn’t settle her in the same way xx
Dance. Dance. Dance.
This is the best thing for autistic kids, IMO.
The learning to coordinate your movement and concentration on the music simultaneously is great for brain development ❤
FYI, I love ❤❤❤❤ that he is doing his marshal arts, not suggesting that Eli should give this up but adding dance could be amazing ❤
He is a an amazing kid with a very bright future, I have no doubt about that, he is so kind and smart. He’s a very likeable young guy.
Zachary doesn’t do karate at the moment, when we moved we didn’t have the same kind which meant he’d have to start from a white belt again and he didn’t want to. He’s quite shy im not sure if I could get him dancing xx
Excellent outro Zachary !
I know right he’s a better RUclipsr than me! 😂😂❤️
I love how you exercise Avery while talking to RUclipsr’s not missing a beat! Lol
We like to multitask in my household 😂😂 ❤️
In, Australia, the maternal health nurse does developmentally checks on all children until they are at least 3 1/2 years old.
I thought the UK would have the same free services.
We have health visitors but I don’t remember having any appointments with them after he turned 1 xx
Absolutely love your video’s…you are so eloquent, and come on hubby say hello ❤️😂
Thank you so much ❤️ you’ve got no chance he a absolutely refuses 😂
Please take a look at my video on natural treatments shown in the research to help with Autism.
Hi crissy just want to say u empower me im going through a difficult time with my son and you give me strength power to accept and get on with it accept it can u ask what age did he start talking like going from non verbal to talking u said at 2 he said few words what age did u know he was going to be verbal also did they say he was serve on the scale or low thanks kerrie
Aww I’m so glad you’re finding comfort in our videos. He was 3 when he started stringing a few words together. A lot of the time it didn’t make sense but we knew what he was trying to say. I was worried when he started school that teachers wouldn’t understand him and he was 4 then, but he managed well. Even now at almost 10 he gets some words mixed up and his sentences don’t roll off the tongue easily for him. He’s started using phrases like ‘you better not’, I don’t think he means to be rude at all and although I try to correct the way he speaks to people I know he’s still learning to communicate appropriately. He definitely functions very well he isn’t severe. But as he gets older I see more traits particularly when it comes to regulating emotions and needing to control a situation. Xx
If you put her for a nap and she’s not sleeping would it be ok to leave her chilling( obviously not if she’s upset). Give you both a little break ( no criticism, you’re doing a great job, just a little question :0)
Sometimes if she’s watching frozen 😂 that’s usually my other way to get things done xx
Was this hand flapping constant or every now and then ?
Mainly when he’s stimulated.. it’s not all the time but often xx
Is Zacharihave red hair
Yes he does 🥰
I find it concerning and upsetting when you shake Avery like that. Please explain your reasons.
I can see from an outside perspective it looks like I’m quite vigorous. Avery prefers faster rocking and bouncing motions, I think it’s to do with her sensory processing and how her body sends feedback to her brain. We learnt how she likes to be soothed from lots of trial and error. I’m sorry if you find it upsetting but Avery gets upset if I don’t do it. X
Why are shacking her like that she will be daisy.
Avery prefers stronger sensory input, she’s always settled better being wiggled and jiggled. I promise you I’m not causing her any discomfort I’ve just learnt through a lot of trail and error that she’s more settled by vigorous movement xx
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@@mummyandavery you are so wellcome