Transitions
Posted: Tue Feb 22, 2011 10:14 am
It is often hard for my son to go from one thing to another.
We often need to find ways to help him to move onto something else.
One way is to create a little picture booklet showing the process.
This way he can see what is going to happen and when.
He learns what to expect and how to approach the next thing to do.
We did this for a hospital stay a few years ago.
He identified with the I.V. being put into his hand and the
bag of water dripping through the tube and into his hand.
He handled it very well.
It showed a picture of the Activity Room for the patients.
It showed some of the activities they do in the room.
That room became on of his favorite places to go.
It showed about taking meds and meals and tests, etc...
He could tell what was coming up next by the booklet.
We did one for his Serial Casting for his foot and ankle.
This also worked out well.
This got me thinking about other things in life.
What kind of transitions do we go thru?
Work?
Marriage?
Budget changes?
Travel?
Moving?
Wouldn't it be nice to have a flow chart showing the way to go.
Or a check list showing whats next.
A picture is worth a thousand words they say.
How about a picture book showing a move?
A picture book showing one's job description at place of employment?
A reluctance, or inablilty, or difficulty to change when change is a must.
We each have our own challenges. How can we help others to recognize
when change it is a must and how to do it?
How to change from a baby christian to the varieous stages of maturity in
our walks? Are there stages, or are people led into different levels in
different patterns? Anything predictable?
Mostly just pondering.
Timothy
We often need to find ways to help him to move onto something else.
One way is to create a little picture booklet showing the process.
This way he can see what is going to happen and when.
He learns what to expect and how to approach the next thing to do.
We did this for a hospital stay a few years ago.
He identified with the I.V. being put into his hand and the
bag of water dripping through the tube and into his hand.
He handled it very well.
It showed a picture of the Activity Room for the patients.
It showed some of the activities they do in the room.
That room became on of his favorite places to go.
It showed about taking meds and meals and tests, etc...
He could tell what was coming up next by the booklet.
We did one for his Serial Casting for his foot and ankle.
This also worked out well.
This got me thinking about other things in life.
What kind of transitions do we go thru?
Work?
Marriage?
Budget changes?
Travel?
Moving?
Wouldn't it be nice to have a flow chart showing the way to go.
Or a check list showing whats next.
A picture is worth a thousand words they say.
How about a picture book showing a move?
A picture book showing one's job description at place of employment?
A reluctance, or inablilty, or difficulty to change when change is a must.
We each have our own challenges. How can we help others to recognize
when change it is a must and how to do it?
How to change from a baby christian to the varieous stages of maturity in
our walks? Are there stages, or are people led into different levels in
different patterns? Anything predictable?
Mostly just pondering.
Timothy