I had my another SON-RISE session with Rohan. I went inside the son-rise room again with Lego Box . He is still interested in playing with Play-dough. As soon as I entered the room, He again asked me to "Make House". This time I asked him "Can I make a house for animals from Lego ? I waited for his response, Meanwhile I quickly started building blocks from Lego to get his interest.
Rohan likes "Open" and "Close" concept. So I made a gate out of Lego and he was trying to drive his Lego car while the gate was open. If gate was Closed he will take the Lego car above the gate. I asked him in between to stack the Lego Blocks for me. He did 2 of them and went away to stimming. I joined him also.
He suddenly noticed me while stimming and this time asked me to Make House from Play-dough. I asked Rohan, Can you sit on chair, I will make house from play-dough on the Table. He did listened and sat on the chair. This time I grabbed the box of play-dough, I will open the box and ask him to stretch the play-dough out for me (Rohan has very weak core strength, He has been going through Occupational and Physical therapies for that). I had to pull the tip from Play-dough mold out for him to stretch it. He will stretch little pieces of play-dough for me and hand it to me.
We started making house from the play-dough. He asked me to make garage,road and chimney. In between I will ask him questions. He was also driving his car on the Road that I made from Play-dough. We spend more than 25 minutes in this game.
PLEASE VOLUNTEER FOR ROHAN, JOIN THE GROUP and CHANGE A CHILD'S DESTINY at www. rohansjourney.com
Rohan was diagnosed with Autism around 3 years backs. And later got diagnosed with Apraxia also. R will be 4 years old in May. We started SON-RISE program with R couple of weeks backs. SON-RISE is a Play-therapy program that I am volunteering for . The Play-Therapy is associated with son-rise.org to treat his symptoms related to Autism.This is just one of the multiple therapies he is going through. Meet and Support Rohan at www.rohansjourney.com
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