tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5322445495626960247.post822396102680540225..comments2013-03-07T21:00:42.189-05:00Comments on The Sneathen Family Site: What's in a week?Michelle S.http://www.blogger.com/profile/06997901584074777968noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5322445495626960247.post-46702476299743378582009-09-29T09:48:50.331-05:002009-09-29T09:48:50.331-05:00I am thinking about how is some ways the concept o...I am thinking about how is some ways the concept of a "week" is so concrete (as in here are all the things we don in one week), but it is also really abstract (you can't taste, see, feel, hear, build). We use it all the time to manage our lives but it is such an intangible concept. <br /><br />I love that Daniel asked you the right question to get the help that he needs. That is SO IMPRESSIVE! But I also know what you mean by the moment of realization that your kid doesn't understand something that you thought he had under his belt. It can be so overwhelming. <br /><br />BTW, I was delighted that Daniel came right up to me at the Buddy Walk and shook my hand. It really made my day.Amyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15065245209257127659noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5322445495626960247.post-88550868251187105812009-09-28T22:47:30.776-05:002009-09-28T22:47:30.776-05:00Sometimes, Michelle, it's like we're cut f...Sometimes, Michelle, it's like we're cut from the same cloth as parents. The way you describe how you rephrase things so Daniel will understand, how you suggest to others that they do the same, the way you showed him what "week" meant, and how you felt because he didn't know. I identify with all of this, including focusing on the positive and getting through the week. *hugs*Tanya @ TeenAutismhttp://teenautism.comnoreply@blogger.com