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by Tansy » Sat Sep 22, 2012 10:43 am
Is his grip on the pencil good? Is it just the Mechanics of writing or the putting down his thoughts?
Sometimes I let my daughter type out her narration and email it to me. This really helps as she is a lefty who wraps her thumb.
We did a bunch of hand and finger strengthening exercises which has really REALLY helped as well.
therapuddys, using The Claw on her pencil, PM me if you want a list.
I think Modifying it so he is NOT in tears is a great thing. When My daughter goes into self hatred talk: "I'm stupid, I'm a dork, I'm not fun to be with etc." (thank you ps for that series of lines), We go over who we are in Christ.
Eph 1:1, &5, Eph 2:6, 10, 18, Eph 3:12 Phil 4:13, Phil 1:6, Phil 3:20, John 1:12, John 15:15, 1cor 6: 17, 26 & 27 Rom 8:12, 28 31-34, 35-39 Hebrews 4:16
We actually made a sheet of what these verses say to us
Rom 8:31-34 I am free of condemnation.
Rom 8:35-39 I cannot be separated from the love of God.
Hebrews 4:16 I can find grace and mercy in time of need.
So when the spiraling starts I run and pull them off the fridge and we say them together. It really helps her gain perspective.