tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5441989712918579133.post2923443754200660728..comments2024-01-26T03:49:33.080-05:00Comments on Rarer in Girls...My Daughter with Autism: Conversation with JaneySuzannehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08240262747073351481noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5441989712918579133.post-7501681216756500032012-01-24T20:12:30.251-05:002012-01-24T20:12:30.251-05:00It really is great, and that's fairly new! I ...It really is great, and that's fairly new! I have an app on the iPad that shows pictures of kids with different feelings, and Janey really like that, and has started seeming to understand feelings a little---at least angry, sad and surprised. It's very true that sometimes what sounds like just repeating has a lot of meaning. <br /><br />Thanks for reading the blog!Suzannehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08240262747073351481noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5441989712918579133.post-11228254859092975842012-01-24T19:28:49.707-05:002012-01-24T19:28:49.707-05:00Thank you for sharing this. It is interesting how ...Thank you for sharing this. It is interesting how Janey speaks, and yet, as you said, how wonderful that she is talking period. <br /><br />What really caught my attention was when you asked her "Are you angry, or sad, or mad, or hungry?" and she was able to respond "Do you have angry feelings?" so even though she appears to mimic what you say to her, she IS understanding beyond that if she was able to recognize that she was angry about something. That's great!Sabrina Steylinghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10502908654294596013noreply@blogger.com