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Old 11-11-2010, 06:45 PM
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My 12-year old DS has severe autism, and I know how much these milestones mean! Good job Isabelle for overcoming her sensory issues to make the pillow, and good job Mom for your love and patience!
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BRAVO!!!!!!!!! It is not easy to have a child with autism to get over fears. I also have a 17 year old son with autism and a great nephew who is only 4 and has just been dignosed with autism. CONGRATS
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very exciting for her.
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Wow, I can totally understand what an acomplishment that is!!!
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Old 11-11-2010, 06:52 PM
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That is sooo great!!! My 17 year old daughter has a developmental disability, she has never shown much interest in sewing. When she was in middle school she took a Living Skills class and had to make a pillow and a pincushion. She missed a few days and had to complete the pillow at home, I helped her with the foot pedal and she used my Bernina. I was very proud of her for trying something new and scary, so I can imagine how very proud you are of your little girl. Congatulations on the milestone!!
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Thank you for the wonderful comments. After she was done sewing I had to walk out of the room so she wouldn't see my tears and think something was wrong.
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Awww, that is great and I bet she is soooo proud!
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Old 11-11-2010, 06:57 PM
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Great achievement. Hope your day is repeated often.
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That's a great accomplishment! She (and you) must be very proud!
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Shes beautiful! What a special girl!
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