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Sunday, November 2, 2008 at 11/02/2008 08:10:00 PM


Too tired to post till like now
haha
Was quite happy
Though I stayed at home today But i did something nice yesterday !

Woke up at 5.30 am yesterday
as I need to reach harbourfront by 7 am
However it was raining heavily!
tempting me to continue sleeping
BUT i quickly woke up and went to take a bath


However despite waking up early
I'm still late due to the bad weather I only reached
there at 7.15-7.30
Luckily for me because of the wet weather
the bus came late too!>.<


The children reached at around 9.15
And it was still drizzling
so 1 by 1 we started to fetch them with the umbrellas sponsored by PAYM
We are supposed to stick with the child we fetched
and frankly speaking I wasn't too happy at first
because he's more severe in the spectrum of autism
to him the world is open for him everything is open to him
so he would loiter around and touched every single things
hmm in simpler terms itchy hands


At first it was hard getting him to follow me
and I followed around like a maid
however, I slowly got the hang of it and managed to "control" him
or rather get him to listen to me :)
I'm really proud of myself even the volunteer in charge said "wow! you're good"
I smiled and say thank you
She say hey really!You're good LOL
And the best thing is even the teacher of the autism kid says
wow you're handling it well you're suited to be an autism teacher
I don know if she was just saying it so i can do a better job

but whatever the case was I'm still happy ^^
And despite the fact that
I don really like him at first
because he keep ignoring me
but slowly I think he started to let me get into his world
He started holding me tightly and point to the sky
"look! there's a sky Something" (i couldn't catch sky what)
Then I pretend to be excited with him and
he said " I want to be a sky something when i grow up"
I just reply wow!!
and pretend to be happy with him he started clapping
I was really happy that moment sincerely happy :)

However there's some things I am not satisfied with myself
I kept saying No you can't do this..
sort of restricting his freedom
but I have to do it because otherwise he will hurt himself
What I regretted was I didn't explain why he can't do that
All I said was no and stuff.
which in early childhood practices we can't do that :(
But nvm I'll try to improve on it :)

Before the activity end he wrote me a note
dear ariadotta
Thank you very much
he drew a heart and flower and wrote his name
Ok he spelled my name wrongly
but I don mind that's what makes him cuter ^^
Didn't managed to take a photo of
the child I'm in charge
Because i forgot :(
so anyone who went for the outing got his pic?
send me yeah??? :)

Life is a song and I'll play for you.