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Tag Archives: Star Wars
Autism and Processing Grief: Feelings Change
This post is a follow-up to https://30daysofautism.wordpress.com/2011/12/29/ladybugs-autism-empathy-and-processing-grief/ and also a very late response to a comment left there. It was started long ago… but due to some things we are dealing with as a family now… it has become relevant to … Continue reading
Posted in acceptance, Autism, Grief
Tagged Captain Kirk, dealing with death, Feelings Change, intensity, ladybugs, processing grief and loss, Sci-fi fantasy, Star Trek, Star Wars
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Cleaning H’s Room – Round Two
Ding, Ding… And we’re at it again… or maybe more like … still!! Four days ago I started a little project that was necessary so that I could move ahead with creating a much-needed office space for myself. I mentioned … Continue reading
Posted in Autism, Handling Change, scaffolding, Star Trek, Star Wars
Tagged bedroom, Cleaning the bedroom, development, Hoarders, Lego, letting go, organization, parent, parents, sensory overload, Star Wars, strategies, Teenager room
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Buying the Beast…
Today Craig and H and I went to look at a motor home. It is a 1984 model – fancy is not a term you would be likely to choose to describe it. We have decided it is perfect for … Continue reading
Posted in Autism, retro pop culture, Star Trek, Star Wars
Tagged 1984, Camping, Family time, Merle, Millenium Falcon, Motor home, Naming things, R2D2, Spaceballs, Star Wars, Walking Dead
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Geek Mythology: You don’t know the power of… acceptance!
H wears his inner Jedi… on the outside! Ya… We’re cool with that! Cue theme music: ♪ Da dahhh dadada da dahhh… ♪ Related Posts: • Lego, Star Wars, and Duct Tape: A Rainy Day Collaboration • Autism, Star Wars in … Continue reading
The kid who knows who Stanley Kubrick is: Dreaming Big
I hope it is a good movie. It is going to be a bit corny – but it should be good. Mom will you help me?? Yes, you get things going and set up and then let me know what … Continue reading
Posted in Autism, internet, limits, Moms, Social Thinking, typical, Vectors of Autism
Tagged actor, Alfred Hitchcock, Autism, creativity, Director, Dreaming Big, film, Geiorge Lucas, Invention, movie making, props, special effects, Stanley Kubrick, Star Wars, Steven King, Steven Spielberg, video
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Camp Snarfly: Autism and Friendship on The Forest Moon of Endor
The Amazing Craig says it’s a do-over! At our house a do-over has a couple of meanings: the first would be an opportunity to try something again and make it better, as a social repair action after a misread – … Continue reading
Posted in Aspergers, Autism, Neurotypical, Parent, Snarfly, typical
Tagged Autistic, Bullies, Camping, CIT, city mouse, do-over, Endor, friendship, Laura Nagle, mosquitoes, Nerf Guns, Rockets, sling shots, snarfly, Star Wars, Summer camp, The forest Moon of Endor
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Cleaning H’s Room: Aaack! Will we ever move on from this?
H is a collector! He is a collector of facts, like the Amazing Craig (H’s Dad) and like myself! And also like me… he is a collector of stuff! We both love thrift stores and the thrill of a treasure … Continue reading
Posted in Anxiety, Aspergers, Autism, executive function, HFASD, Indiana Jones, Journey, Michael Jackson, Parent, Star Trek, Star Wars
Tagged bedroom, Cleaning the bedroom, development, Hoarders, organization, parent, parents, sensory overload, Star Wars, strategies, stress
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Lego, Star Wars, and Duct Tape: A Rainy Day Collaboration
It is Spring Break but apparently no one let the season coordinator know! It is beyond just a bit rainy – to which we are pretty accustomed in Vancouver. No, it is not just rain: it’s cold and sleet and … Continue reading
Autism, Star Wars in 3D, and A Parent’s Love of Special Interests
Tonight we are planning an outing to the theatre to view Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace in 3D. H is revving up (in a good way) and Star Wars is increasingly becoming the topic of conversation as the … Continue reading
Posted in ASD, Aspergers, Autism, Star Wars
Tagged CommTech, lightsabers, Mace Windu, Perspectives, Republican Credits, Special Interests, Star Wars, StarWars Episode I, The Phantom Menace, Theatre
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Harnessing the power of intense interests: MJ meets StarWars
For the last couple of months H has been fascinated with Michael Jackson. He began with Thriller and Smooth Criminal, but has moved on to broaden his tastes. He loves the messages: Heal the World and Black or White. While … Continue reading