Monday, October 24, 2011

Is he slow?


John was asked this about Jack a couple of weeks ago. I guess we'll be hearing those kinds of questions more and more as Jack gets older. When he was a younger boy, he just seemed shy, or quirky...now that he's bigger, the gap between Jack and other 7year old boys is widening. He is slower. Slower to respond to his name, slower to move, slower to answer a question. He still performs on grade level,,,but slowly. I don't think he would be able to perform on grade level in a regular classroom just because he wouldn't be able to keep up with the pace and the level of distraction. But here, at home, we slow down with him, for him. We ask him a question, and we wait. Repeat, if necessary. We repeat instructions, we slow down our expectations,,,,Jack slows us all down. We sit with math, and the calendar, and I ask him, "What month is it?" and I know he knows the answer, so I wait. And when he stares over my shoulder, I ask again. And when he says, "A clarinet is a member of the woodwind family." I pull his chin to me and say, very sweetly and patiently because if he thinks you are mad he will cry, "Jack, what month is it?" and wait for his gaze to clear and for him to smile and answer, "It's October! It's October 24th, and Halloween is October 31st, and my birthday is October 7th, and your birthday is October 16th, and you are 37 years old now!" And after having exhausted all he knows about October, we move on. Slowly but surely.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Surely, surely, surely. You will!

Charlotte

Lisa Boyle said...

Oh, Mel, your post really touched my heart. Firstly, I can't imagine someone asking your husband something so callous. Do people just not think? Are they that ignorant and hurtful? Sigh...

Your sweetness and patience with your precious little boy brought tears to my eyes. He will thrive with such love and care!!!!

God bless,
Lisa

Mary @ tinyprayers said...

People can be so insensitive! I admire John's restraint for not punching the person.

Also, you are a much better mother than me. Jack would spend all day crying if I were homeschooling him. I can't believe how often I snap at my five year old when we are doing school work. She gets so silly when she is getting mom's one-on-one attention. God bless you!