This week
as we set down to plan the schedule of lessons and check the calendar for
doctor and therapy appointments I realized how thankful I am that my child is
in a school system that allows me to flex his lessons to meet his needs. First of all this week, we have Dad out of
town for part of it which always causes issues, along with 2 Test, a Doctor
appointment and this month’s occupational therapy visit oh and if that was not
enough we also have a belt testing graduation this week for Kempo karate.
This is
why I set down on Sunday’s and make the schedule for the week. Typically we follow much along the lines of a
‘normal’ school day. Our school day
starts at 9am, we have a morning break at 10:30 am, Lunch at 12 noon, afternoon
break at 2:30pm and most days are finished with school by 4pm. However this flexes based on what work we
have to do, or what live lessons are scheduled.
Today the schedule is not real full so school will be done early which
means free reading time! (This is a big deal to our child) The school year is winding down so I am also
balancing the remaining lessons with the fact that he must attend school
through May 23rd this year. I
love that I have the chance to show him nature and work in the moment however
having as autistic son means in the moment is not as spur of the moment as you
might think. For example I knew he would
be done fairly early today but I also realized that he knew this and was
planning on getting to read on a book from the library for awhile. I had to allow him time to read before I
could ‘spur of the moment’ get him outside to enjoy nature. We actually spent an hour of fitness time
outside pulling weeds, raking, and trimming trees. How many kids can say that for PE they did
yard work? It may seem a little strange
but it is a great way to teach kids that you can be active just doing what
needs to get done. It makes sense to me
to
work on this yard work during the week as we have time left at the end of
the school day rather than spending a huge part of our weekend tied up in the
yard. I am trying to teach the lesson of
working on ‘chores’ a little each day spreads the burden rather than scarifies an
entire day on the weekend. Teaching a
child how to manage household maintenance chores now is going to make life
easier. I am also a firm believer in a
child helping around the house as this is our home and that means that we can
all help take care of it.




